by Missi | Jun 11, 2013 | Constructive Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurs exist in every age group. We’ve all heard stories of people who are made redundant in middle age or retire later in life and then use their creative skills and experience to become successful entrepreneurs on some scale. However, although teenagers have...
by Nick P. Maher | May 24, 2013 | Constructive Entrepreneurship
Athgo just finished up its 5th Annual Global Innovation Forum in Washington, D.C., this week, and as the mission of this company is providing tools and opportunities for youth to become entrepreneurs, I figured it appropriate to write about some youth using technology...
by Nick P. Maher | Mar 22, 2013 | Constructive Entrepreneurship, Updates
Athgo is launching a new interactive program for entrepreneurs that combines in-person direction and online cooperation called Entrepreneurship Web 3.0. The goal is to bring together young adults, ages 18 – 32, from underserved communities to develop business...
by Nick P. Maher | Feb 15, 2013 | Constructive Entrepreneurship, Tips, Trends
Created in 2007 by David Karp, Tumblr is a community microblogging platform set up similarly to Twitter, where users can like, comment on, or share each other’s posts. Unlike Blogger, WordPress, and Typepad, Tumblr isn’t self-hosted. On the one hand, this means...
by Nick P. Maher | Feb 7, 2013 | Constructive Entrepreneurship, Network Capacity, Trends
Created as an invitation-only network in 2010 by Ben Silbermann, Pinterest is a social media site for sharing “pins.” Pins are photos with embedded links that you can save on any number of customized bulletin boards (“boards”), like a...
by Dr. Armen Orujyan | Nov 9, 2012 | Constructive Entrepreneurship, Trends
I have taken so many chances in my life, starting when I first decided to climb the roof of our garage at 4 years old to try and jump into the neighbor’s pool. Well, who wants to remember how that ended up! Several years ago, I started a new venture, a tech...
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