Log In
Or create an account -> 
Imperial Library
  • Home
  • About
  • News
  • Upload
  • Forum
  • Help
  • Login/SignUp

Index
Foreword by Fred Wilson Introduction by Maria Teresa Cometto Section I - History: A Twenty-Year Journey to Today 1 - Silicon Alley: The Dot-Com Boom 2 - Angels in New York: Collapse and the Birth of a Community 3 - The Future Is .NYC: Bloomberg, the Financial Crisis and the Diversification of the NY Economy Section II - Geography: A Stroll around New York's Startup Neighborhoods 4 - The Heart of Silicon Alley: Flatiron and Union Square 5 - Tech and the City: The Meatpacking District and Chelsea 6 - The Boheme of the Third Millennium: East Village, Soho and Lower Manhattan 7 - The Do-It-Yourself Revolution: Brooklyn 8 - Sunshine Fortress: The Bronx 9 - The 3D Generation: Long Island City in Queens 10 - Meucci’s Phone: A Failed Startup: Lessons form Staten Island Section III - Themes: On the Present and the Future of New York 11 - A Kinder, Gentler City: How Was the NY Community Created? 12 - Alley versus Valley: How Is New York Different from Other Entrepreneurial Hubs? 13 - A Cool Place to Live: What Makes New York Attractive? 14 - City of Women: Is New York a Hospitable Place for Female Entrepreneurs? 15 - Fail Cheap and Succeed Big: How Much Does it Take to Start a Company? 16 - DIY Funding: Will Crowdfunding Make it Easier to Raise Money? 17 - Space, Talent and Other Challenges: What Are Common Issues for NY Entrepreneurs? 18 - A Virtuous Cycle: How is Academia Interacting with Startups? 19 - Beyond Consumer Web: Are There Other Promising Technologies in NY? 20 - The Discreet Charm of New York: What Are the Challenges for Foreign Entrepreneurs? 21 - If It Looks Like a Bubble ... : Are We in For Another Rude Awakening? 22 - "This Time is Different": Is the NY Ecosystem Sustainable? Conclusions and Advice by Alessandro Piol A Startup Guide to New York Acknowledgments About the Authors Notes
  • ← Prev
  • Back
  • Next →
  • ← Prev
  • Back
  • Next →

Chief Librarian: Las Zenow <zenow@riseup.net>
Fork the source code from gitlab
.

This is a mirror of the Tor onion service:
http://kx5thpx2olielkihfyo4jgjqfb7zx7wxr3sd4xzt26ochei4m6f7tayd.onion