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Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz just announced that it lead $60 million investment round in a startup called Lyft.
Some of the most unusual products at Natural Products Expo West were at the Back to the Roots booth. On display were living oyster mushrooms, thriving in a specially designed recycled cardboard box filled with used coffee grounds.
Imagine you’re walking down a city street and you realize you need a ride.
Anywhere beer
As a lawyer who works in Silicon Valley and Cambridge, Massachusetts, Len Nannarone has helped his fair share of tech companies.
The mainstream media is not telling you this, but the truth is that most Americans are steadily getting poorer.
The percentage of Americans that are working for themselves has never been lower in the history of the United States.
Back to the Roots takes the farm inside your home. With the company’s prepackaged materials, you can grow food, from oregano to mushrooms, using recycled coffee grounds.
The number of Amish in the U.S. has doubled since the 1990s.
The accelerating legalization of marijuana has brought about an entirely new, legal industry around the drug.
Google is close to acquiring news reading startup Wavii, according to a source.
The idea seems so obvious once it occurs to you:
Imagine an electric vehicle that can get you to work -- or anywhere in a six-mile radius -- quickly, without traffic frustrations or gasoline. Now imagine you can pick it up and carry it with you.
Dennis Hope has made millions of dollars selling acres of real estate on the moon. As far as he's concerned, it's his to sell.
Yahoo announced today that it has acquired Summly, a mobile news aggregation app from British entrepreneur Nick D'Aloisio.
Some people know what they want to do from an early age and focus on it relentlessly.
Thousands of startup companies see mobile computing as their chance to strike it big. We picked five.
Graham Hill, founder of minimalist design firm LifeEdited, recieved a lot of attention for his recent Op-Ed in The New York Times encouraging readers to pare down their lives and rid themselves of the chains of consumerism.
PayPal co-founder Max Levchin faced some flak recently when he announced he was starting a new company in the already crowded field of digital payments
It was an ill-fated trip to the drug store that convinced Jeff Raider that there had to be better alternatives for shaving.
A Scottsdale, Arizona-based startup is now selling batteries that promise to be a cheaper alternative for grid backup.
Back in my mid-20s, I moved to California to enroll in business school at The Leland Stanford Junior University.
Everpix organizes photos after analyzing them with software that can detect things such as animals, outdoor scenes, and people.
To help recruiters, a startup called Gild has created a database of four million software developers and rated their work. Could other fields be next?
This is a great story on the early days of RYNO Motors.
Startup Koozoo wants us to join its streaming video network. I’m not convinced of its widespread utility, though.
This is a great story on the early days of RYNO Motors.
As a proud Space Camp alumni, it’s always been my dream to see the Earth from orbit.
A new drone that's a rescuer not a predator