Web sites & Blogs
Take of advantage of the following Web sites and blogs, which offer tips and trends on entrepreneurship, venture capital and key innovation issues:
- Kauffman eVenturing.org – Original articles, written by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs, and aggregates "the best of the best" content on the Web related to starting and running high-impact companies
- Lowe Foundation's “Entrepreneur's Resource Center” – Hundreds of articles from CEOs, presidents and business owners across the country, for all stages of growth
- National Dialogue on Entrepreneurship – Weekly newsletter on the impact of entrepreneurship in the 21st century economy
- CED's Blog – Links to guest columns, reports, trends and analysis that affect innovation-based entrepreneurs in North Carolina
- North Carolina Biotechnology Center’s Resource Center – Biotech resources by “topic” and “type,” including information on industry sectors, market research and other interesting articles.
- Jason Caplain's “Southeast VC” Blog – Investing tips and trends from Jason Caplain, an active early-stage investor in the Research Triangle
- Scot Wingo's “eBay Strategies” Blog – Regular posts from online auction expert and Research Triangle serial entrepreneur Scot Wingo
- Guy Kawasaki's “Let the Good Times Roll” Blog – Insight from world-renowned entrepreneur, investor, speaker and author Guy Kawasaki
- UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School's Private Equity/Venture Capital Club Blog – Local venture capital news and other private equity resources
- Venture Voice – Podcast that explores how entrepreneurs build their businesses, featuring newly posted MP3 interviews.
- Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP) – Collection of free online entrepreneurship education resources on the STVP Educators Corner Web site. The site includes over 1,000 resources, such as video clips, podcasts, presentations and Web links.
- The Park Guide Blog – Regular comments from Park Guide publisher Jamie Nunnelly.
- Southeast Tech Wire – a free daily e-mail service summarizing technology in North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina.
