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In 2000, 28-Year-Old Mariam Naficy Sold Her Startup For $110 Million — Will History Repeat Itself?


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In 2000, 28-Year-Old Mariam Naficy Sold Her Startup For $110 Million — Will History Repeat Itself? In 2000, 28-Year-Old Mariam Naficy Sold Her Startup For $110 Million — Will History Repeat Itself?

12 years later she's back in the game. Here's what it's like to be an entrepreneur during both tech bubbles.

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14 Years Ago Jeff Bezos Told You How To Take Over The World 14 Years Ago Jeff Bezos Told You How To Take Over The World
And his advice still applies today.  Read »
Here's A Funny Parody Of The Siri Ads From College Humor [NSFW] Here's A Funny Parody Of The Siri Ads From College Humor [NSFW]
Married couple gets into an explosive argument and uses Siri to pass along messages.  Read »
This Is SOPA, The Crazy Bill Everyone In Tech Is Worried About This Is SOPA, The Crazy Bill Everyone In Tech Is Worried About
Congress is reviewing it today and it could seriously harm the Internet. Here's everything you need to know.  Read »
Brad Garlinghouse Is Quitting AOL
The company is ignoring the work he's been doing.  Read »
Apple's New Chairman Thinks The Company Needs To Be Less Arrogant
"We need to make the transition to being a big company and dealing with the hubris issue."  Read »
WALKTHROUGH: Google's New Music Store
They are still missing a few notes.  Read »
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YAHOO'S FATE: The World's Best PE Reporter Takes The SAIcast Inside Deal Talks YAHOO'S FATE: The World's Best PE Reporter Takes The SAIcast Inside Deal Talks
Dan Primack of Fortune Magazine and the daily "Term Sheet" note, stopped by Business Insider.  Read »
Steve Jobs Had A Plan To Make iPhones Work Without Conventional Service Providers Steve Jobs Had A Plan To Make iPhones Work Without Conventional Service Providers
An interesting idea.  Read »
WOW: Google Activates More Than Half A Million Android Devices Each Day WOW: Google Activates More Than Half A Million Android Devices Each Day
That's a lot of phones and tablets.  Read »
Inside The Cool New Manhattan Office Of Soon-To-IPO Yelp Inside The Cool New Manhattan Office Of Soon-To-IPO Yelp
Yelp wants a larger footprint in New York City.  It's all happening here.  Read »
Google's New Music Store Favors Artists And Users, Not The Record Industry Google's New Music Store Favors Artists And Users, Not The Record Industry
It's all about sharing and letting indie artists in.  Read »
The Internet Roars With Laughter Over Google's Latest Privacy Blunder The Internet Roars With Laughter Over Google's Latest Privacy Blunder
The nomap scandal.  Read »
This Former Salesforce Hotshot Just Closed A $36 Million Round This Former Salesforce Hotshot Just Closed A $36 Million Round
Investors are pouring money into cloud-based enterprise startups, and Zuora is the latest winner.  Read »
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