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Past articles by Brian:

Keurig Kold Soda Machine Cancelled, Refunds Offered

The Vermont-based beverage techies at Keurig reshaped the at-home coffee space with their single-serving pods, but the brand's play for carbonated soda with Keurig Kold failed to replicate... → Read More

Here's Uber's Key Advantage Over Taxis in One Chart

Traditional taxi services have struggled to compete with app-enabled services such as Uber and Lyft. New on-demand services offer quick response times, managed expectations and quick payment... → Read More

Here's Uber's Key Advantage Over Taxis in One Chart

Traditional taxi services have struggled to compete with app-enabled services such as Uber and Lyft. New on-demand services offer quick response times, managed expectations and quick payment... → Read More

This Is What Startup Accelerators Actually Contribute to Their Cities

Silicon Valley may have more accelerators, incubators and venture capital than any other region in the United States, but that doesn't mean that cities elsewhere aren't trying to compete. Over... → Read More

This Is What Startup Accelerators Actually Contribute to Their Cities

Silicon Valley may have more accelerators, incubators and venture capital than any other region in the United States, but that doesn't mean that cities elsewhere aren't trying to compete. Over... → Read More

This Is What Startup Accelerators Actually Contribute to Their Cities

Silicon Valley may have more accelerators, incubators and venture capital than any other region in the United States, but that doesn't mean that cities elsewhere aren't trying to compete. Over... → Read More

Your Startup's Funding May Depend on the Size of Your City's Airport

Locations matter to young startups for a long list of reasons. Founders' personal networks, local government policies and established business sectors can all boost a new company's chances at... → Read More

How Will Tech Startups Fare in 2016? Watch Non-VC Investment

Venture capital and tech startups could be in for a wild ride in 2016, if January was any indicator. There were no U.S. IPOs, the S&P 500 fell more than 5 percent, and deal data showed VC... → Read More

5 Things Besides VC Funding That Matter When Startups Choose Cities

As 2015 venture capital totals come into focus, startups in U.S. cities face faces questions about how much VC funding will be available in 2016. For founders getting their startups out of the... → Read More

5 Things Besides VC Funding That Matter When Startups Choose Cities

As 2015 venture capital totals come into focus, startups in U.S. cities face faces questions about how much VC funding will be available in 2016. For founders getting their startups out of the... → Read More

Airbnb's Most Hardcore Hosts Are in These Cities

New York City has the most Airbnb hosts in the U.S., but Airbnb's dependence on full-time operators there isn't nearly as high as it is in some smaller urban markets. At least, that's what the... → Read More

Airbnb's Most Hardcore Hosts Are in These Cities

New York City has the most Airbnb hosts in the U.S., but Airbnb's dependence on full-time operators there isn't nearly as high as it is in some smaller urban markets. At least, that's what the... → Read More

Airbnb's Most Hardcore Hosts Are in These Cities

New York City has the most Airbnb hosts in the U.S., but Airbnb's dependence on full-time operators there isn't nearly as high as it is in some smaller urban markets. At least, that's what the... → Read More

Move to These U.S. Cities If You Want to Work With Drones

Drones cannot be ignored right now in the worlds of consumer tech, military hardware and public policy. Amazon wants to use them. Farmers want to use them. And the U.S. military already relies on... → Read More

Move to These U.S. Cities If You Want to Work With Drones

Drones cannot be ignored right now in the worlds of consumer tech, military hardware and public policy. Amazon wants to use them. Farmers want to use them. And the U.S. military already relies on... → Read More

Want to Work for Elon Musk? Move to 1 of These 5 Cities

Elon Musk's companies dominate the news like few others in the tech world right now, with technology bets that could revolutionize energy, transportation and other industries. Getting jobs at... → Read More

Want to Work for Elon Musk? Move to 1 of These 5 Cities

Elon Musk's companies dominate the news like few others in the tech world right now, with technology bets that could revolutionize energy, transportation and other industries. Getting jobs at... → Read More

Want to Work for Elon Musk? Move to 1 of These 5 Cities

Elon Musk's companies dominate the news like few others in the tech world right now, with technology bets that could revolutionize energy, transportation and other industries. Getting jobs at... → Read More

Why a Software Hiring Boom Will Leave U.S. Programming Jobs in the Dust

The Bureau of Labor Statistics released some promising estimates for the U.S. economy in December, projecting that the country will add about 9.8 million jobs from 2014-2024. Tech-related... → Read More

Why a Software Hiring Boom Will Leave U.S. Programming Jobs in the Dust

The Bureau of Labor Statistics released some promising estimates for the U.S. economy in December, projecting that the country will add about 9.8 million jobs from 2014-2024. Tech-related... → Read More