In a Former Life: Mitch Kapor
MITCH KAPOR, 49 Present life: Currently a partner at Accel Partners, a prominent venture-capital firm in Palo Alt... Read story
MITCH KAPOR, 49 Present life: Currently a partner at Accel Partners, a prominent venture-capital firm in Palo Alt... Read story
Anyone who has been fully immersed in both big and small businesses (Face-to-Face: "'1-2-3' Creator Mitch Kapor," January) will understand and identify wi... Read story
Mitch Kapor just keeps on walking. After leaving Lotus Development Corp., the software giant he founded ("Walking Away from It All," January 1987), he te... Read story
CEOs discuss getting employees to act like CEOs; taking advantage of aggregate buying services; finding Web developers in unconventional places; and benching... Read story
The young founder of one of the world's leading software companies gives some provocative reasons for walking away from it all. Read story
News blurbs about start-ups and ESOP plans in Lithuania. Read story
I am a commercial-investment real estate broker with an MBA and am literate in Basic and Pascal. I found "Unlocking Management Creativity" (June) on the L... Read story
Three start-ups are developing business applications for the Internet. Read story
Working in their attics, basements, and garages, seven entrepreneurs tacked together a totally new industry. Read story
How Apple Computer contributed to the founding of more than 100 companies by its employees. Read story
"Second Life was just unfundable," says the man who dreamed up this virtual world. Funny how things change when you give people the ability to fly. Now every... Read story
Funding for entrepreneurial businesses has completely dried up, right? Wrong. Angel investors -- long a tried-and-true source of capital for young businesses... Read story
"Second Life was just unfundable," says the man who dreamed up this virtual world. Funny how things change when you give people the ability to fly. Now every... Read story
Entrepreneurs take note: When it comes to economic development, the serious business isn't getting done in Washington, D.C., these days. Read story
Advice on the microcomputer confusion, caused by the incompatibility of three different processing chips. Read story
Its products are free. Its work force is largely volunteer. Its meetings are open to anyone. It's a nonprofit. It may be the hottest tech company in America. Read story
Evan Williams's first little idea shifted the culture. (You can thank him for the ubiquity of blogging.) His new business, called Twitter, will be entering y... Read story
Profile of entrepreneur Ross Perot, how he created EDS, and why he would create a start-up which is threatened by EDS. Read story
The founder of two defunct software companies reflects on growing too fast, staying small, and facing losses. Read story
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