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How to Create the Next Facebook Seeing Your Startup Through, from Idea to IPO

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ISBN-10: 1430246472

ISBN-13: 9781430246473

Edition: 2012

Authors: Tom Taulli

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In just under a decade, Facebook has gone from a Harvard prodigy's dorm-room experiment to an essential part of the social life of hundreds of millions of children, teens, and adults across the globe. It's no surprise, then, that the company has been the subject of countless magazine articles, books, and even movies. But despite the extensive coverage that has been given to the company in the years since founder Mark Zuckerberg first took Facebook live on Harvard's server, one question remains unanswered: From a business standpoint, how, exactly, did Facebook do it?How did a college student with no real-world business experience take a relatively simple idea and then, less than ten years…    
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Book details

List price: $37.99
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: Apress L. P.
Publication date: 9/24/2012
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 208
Size: 7.01" wide x 10.00" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.682
Language: English

Tom Taulli is based in Silicon Valley, in the heart of IPO land. On a regular basis, he talks with many of the top tech CEOs and founders to find the next hot deals and discover which startups are stinkers. A long-time follower of the IPO scene, Taulli started one of the first sites in the space, called WebIPO, in the mid-1990s. It was a place where investors got research as well as access to deals for the dot-com boom. From there, he started several other companies, such as Hypermart.net, which was sold to InfoSpace in 1999. Currently, Taulli is an advisor to tech companies and writes extensively on tech, finance, and IPOs. His work has appeared on Forbes.com, TechWeb, and BusinessWeek .…