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Title
Tech and the City: The Making of New York's Startup Community
ISBN
9780989074414
Publication Year
2013
Type
Textbook
Format
Paperback
Subject Area
Organizational Sociology
Language
English
Publication Name
Tech and the City: the Making of New York's Startup Community
Item Height
229mm
Author
Maria Teresa Cometto, Alessandro Piol
Publisher
Mirandola Press
Item Width
152mm
Item Weight
354g
Number of Pages
262 Pages

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Over 1,000 New York-based technology startups are currently hiring. This may come as a surprise to many who thought of New York as the capital of traditional industries such as financial services, media, advertising and fashion, but not necessarily as a high-tech hub. Yet, it is true: over the past several years the level of startup activity in the city of New York has increased at an exponential rate, reaching and surpassing Boston in number of tech companies formed and money invested.It is good news for the Bloomberg administration that has made the creation of a high-tech industry a strategic priority after the financial collapse of 2008. It is also good news for the many investors in the city (both angels and venture capitalists) who have seen the number of opportunities created increase at a fast rate. And it is good news for the entrepreneurs who can finally benefit from a working ecosystem and from an influx of capital not seen since the internet bubble of the late '90s. Tech and the City is the first book telling the story of how and why this is happening: from the birth of Silicon Alley in the '90s to today's level of activity and important milestones, such as the building of the Cornell NYC Tech campus. Based on over 50 interviews with entrepreneurs, angel investors, venture capitalists, university professors, members of the Bloomberg administration and other stakeholders, this book's objective is to inform and inspire the current generation of entrepreneurs.Fred Wilson, the best known venture capitalists in New York and one of the most important in the US, wrote in his foreword: I hope this book will be an inspiration to New Yorkers to embrace the technology revolution that has taken hold in our city. I also hope it will be an inspiration to other cities, countries, and cultures who may have missed out on the initial wave of the technology revolution. Tech and the City takes us on a historical and geographical tour of New York, while addressing the hot themes for entrepreneurs and investors. It is also a guide to help navigate the NYC community: how to network and become part of the community; what to read to understand and keep informed; where to raise capital; what help is available for any professional, entrepreneur, student, researcher seeking to settle in the city.And this is just the basis for an ongoing conversation, which we hope will continue on our blog, http: //www.tech-and-the-city.comThe authors, Alessandro Piol and Maria Teresa Cometto, know the story and the industry well. Alessandro has been a New Yorker for 35 years and a venture capitalist for 20, during which he has seen firsthand the evolution of the New York entrepreneurial ecosystem. He has a deep knowledge of the tech industry and a passionate involvement in the NYC community, where he invests in, and mentors, a number of young entrepreneurs. Maria Teresa Cometto is a journalist and award-winning author based in New York since 2000, covering business and high-tech for the largest Italian daily, Corriere della Sera, and for other important publications.

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Publisher
Mirandola Press
ISBN-13
9780989074414
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Subject Area
Organizational Sociology
Author
Maria Teresa Cometto, Alessandro Piol
Publication Name
Tech and the City: the Making of New York's Startup Community
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2013
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
262 Pages

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Item Height
229mm
Item Width
152mm
Item Weight
354g

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Alessandro Piol, Maria Teresa Cometto

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