New York Startup Movement | Michael Karnjanaprakorn

What sets New York apart from the rest of the world?  New York attracts the most creative, ambitious, and hard-working people into one extremely diverse city.  There’s an energy here that can’t be replicated anywhere else in the world.  Mix that with a great nightlife, culture, and a city that never sleeps — you can see why the New York startup movement has been picking up momentum.  I believe that NYC tech startups have a better eye for design, user experience, business models, and creating companies that solve real problems (and not launching more “me-too” companies).  And the icing on the cake?  The companies coming out of NYC right now are just… sexy.  There’s no other way to explain it.

UPDATE (December 22, 2009): Just to clarify, I did not write this article as a “NYC versus the world” thought-piece. I wrote this piece to give a 50,000 feet view of what’s happening in New York City.  There are many other cities with a thriving startup culture such as Boston, Silicon Valley, Seattle, New Orleans, Boulder, Los Angeles, etc. Each city is unique in its own way, and each city will continue to pick up momentum and be successful. For example, Post-Katrina New Orleans is starting to become the hub for social entrepreneurs. That’s very powerful. They’ll uniquely define themselves for the history books. If we take what works in each city, this is something that can be replicated in every community around the world. Entrepreneurship is vital for innovation, and can work everywhere from New York to Africa. (Endeavor.org is a great example of a non-profit organization building entrepreneurial hubs around the world to lift communities out of poverty).

Awesome writeup of the NYC startup scene. Good links and ideas on how to setup shared spaces and the like.

Cyberport IncuTrain Centre accepts highest ever number of incubatees

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Cyberport IncuTrain Centre recently admitted the highest ever number of incubatee companies. A record 22 new start-ups were accepted on to the scheme in October and November. This latest intake also saw the greatest number of applicants with the total reaching 56.

Half of the incubatee intake will be based at Cyberport while the remaining will operate off-site. This year’s incubatees mainly come from six key business categories spanning gaming, animation/comics, music/audio, education and infotainment, tools and technology and creative digital lifestyle.

Among the new incubatees is award-winning Nuthon IT Solutions. A specialist in providing mobile solutions for smart phone platforms and location based mobile applications and mobile games, its store locater and mobile coupon download application Leisure Guide, was awarded, on December 9, the Champion and the Usability Award at the Windows Mobile Creative Software & Game Design Contest, an event sponsored by Microsoft, and co-organized by The Pocket PC Channel and the Cyberport IncuTrain Centre.

The software gives consumers access to the latest retailing information and offers stores a mobile marketing platform on which they can promote their products and services. As one of the five winners chosen from over 100 applicants, Leisure Guide will be launched in the Microsoft Marketplace in Hong Kong and be ready for downloading later this month.

Cyberport’s incubatees will have access to professional assistance in a number of areas including training and services such as marketing, business matching and partnering, the introduction of angel investors and venture capitalists and financial support. The IncuTrain Centre aims to help start-ups realize their fullest potential so that every creative idea will have an opportunity to be nurtured into commercial success.

How Much Does That Customer Cost?

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This seems to be a pretty well thought out and detailed summary weighing the cost of getting a customer to the profit that is generated by them. This is looking at that next step that follows the customer based development process, and is looking at how to define what is a viable growth strategy.

It also includes some useful interactive spreadsheets, so you can play with your numbers in the context of the post.