Archive for February, 2007

Events, Events, and More Events

Posted on February 27th, 2007.

One of the goals of creating this site was to increase awareness of local events. A number of these events are being managed and run by the folks who are blogging at Big Thinkr. We also want to highlight other events in Atlanta and the Southeast that are useful to folks who are […]

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So What is the YNR Social Hour?

Posted on February 20th, 2007.

David made mention of the YNR Social Hour (it’s actually about two hours long) in a previous post and I figured I’d explain it a little for those who are wondering what the heck he was talking about.
David spearheaded the formation of a somewhat regular (every two or three weeks) event which aims to get […]

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It isn’t really so much about the thinking

Posted on February 18th, 2007.

A few weeks ago, most of the posters to this group blog (which I suppose will finally include me once this goes up) got together for dinner at Brio. There was a lot discussed, and I’m sure some of those topics will start to show up on the blog. One thing we talked about a […]

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YNR Social hour went well

Posted on February 18th, 2007.

We had the fourth YNR social event for entrepreneurs on Thursday at Hand in Hand (in Virginia Highlands) and I was really impressed with how many people showed up.  It was a very Emory-centric crowd for geographical reasons as well as due to the GT business plan competition on the same day.  But all in […]

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Entrepreneurs should “Embrace, Extend and Extinguish” Atlanta’s Startup Reputation

Posted on February 12th, 2007.

As I thought about the local startup scene this weekend at the SoCon07 event I recalled a phrase from the 1990’s. The alliteration in the title comes courtesy of the Department of Justice’s antitrust case against Microsoft and struck me as particularly relevant in a twisted way to the way I see the local environment […]

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