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  2. Google for Startups - Wikipedia

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    Google for Startups (formerly known as Google for Entrepreneurs) is a startup program launched by Google in 2011. It consists of over 50 co-working spaces and accelerators in 125 countries, and provides hands-on lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs.

  3. 1871 (company) - Wikipedia

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    1871 offers work space to over 200 companies. [5] Its partnerships and sponsorships with UPS, Google For Entrepreneurs, [6] and Chase expose the people working there to the greater tech space. 1871 offers free work space to students from Trinity Christian College, DePaul University, University of Illinois, Illinois Institute of Technology or DeVry University, University of Chicago ...

  4. Jewel Burks Solomon - Wikipedia

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    Jewel Melanie Burks Solomon is an American tech entrepreneur and venture capitalist working as the first head of Google for Startups in the U.S. She is managing partner of the investment firm, Collab Capital, focusing on Black entrepreneurship.

  5. Google for Startups: Marta Krupinska on Google, Azimo, career ...

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    Head of Google for Startups UK Marta Krupinska talks to Lianna Brinded about her storied career as a fintech company founder and what the Google program is all about.

  6. List of Internet entrepreneurs - Wikipedia

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    An Internet entrepreneur is an owner, founder or manager of an Internet-based business. This list includes Internet company founders and people brought on to companies for their general business or accounting acumen, as is the case with some CEOs hired by companies started by entrepreneurs.

  7. Google for Entrepreneurs - Wikipedia

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    Google for Startups From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  8. Bill Maris - Wikipedia

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    Bill Maris (born William J. Maris) is an American entrepreneur and venture capitalist focused on technology and the life sciences. Bill Maris's investments have to date resulted in over 150 exits and more than 50 companies that have grown to over $1B in value, including: Nest (acquired by Google), Uber (NASDAQ: UBER), Crowdstrike (NASDAQ: CRWD), Coinbase (NASDAQ: COIN), 23andme, Flatiron ...

  9. Google - Wikipedia

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    Google received money from two other angel investors in 1998: Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos, and entrepreneur Ram Shriram. [47] Page and Brin had first approached Shriram, who was a venture capitalist, for funding and counsel, and Shriram invested $250,000 in Google in February 1998.