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Startups Open Sourced

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Get inside the minds of today's leading startup founders with the most honest and candid collection of startup founder interviews. Contains interviews with 33 startups discussing the most difficult topics entrepreneurs creating and validating ideas, finding cofounders, obtaining users, growing revenue, staying motivated, acquisition process, and more.Companies Grooveshark, reddit, GitHub, foursquare, Airbnb, Weebly, Greplin, AppSumo, Wufoo, Little App Factory, MixPanel, LikeALittle, Djangy, Divvyshot, Justin.TV, Blippy, Bump, WePay, DailyBooth, Gobble, KISSMetrics, Omnisio, Cloudkick, Noteleaf, One Llama, Octopart, Crowdbooster, Listia, Hipmunk, Indinero, OrangeQC, One, Husky Starcraft.

432 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2011

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July 7, 2012
A great collection of interviews with young startup founders. Most of the interview subjects are still in their 20s, and yet they’ve already managed to start well-known companies like foursquare, Airbnb, and Grooveshark. What I liked about the book was that the interviewer asks very similar questions during each interview, and yet the answers to those questions are very different. Some founders finished college and worked at a big company for a few years, others dropped out of college because they couldn’t wait to do their own thing. Some knew their cofounder for years, others had partnered up on a whim. Some were very disciplined and had a clear target from the beginning, others worked on whatever they fancied and went wherever the wind took them. It was interesting to see that there’s is no single right path that is required to start a successful company and it was fun reading about the different paths that various entrepreneurs had taken.
Profile Image for Mark Karp.
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February 1, 2018
Now as of 2018, how many of these companies have bit the dust!
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May 19, 2012
Starts off strong; probably could have cut 5 or 6 of the interviews.
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February 12, 2014
Lot of insights into Founders' mind, struggles, success, failure and all this together - being entrepreneur!
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October 28, 2014
First few interviews (with the creators of really successful startups) are revealing and interesting but the rest are not so insightful. Anyway, an interesting professional read.
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