The Top 10 Tech Cocktail Stories of the Week

We get it, you’re busy.  You weren’t able to get to every Tech Cocktail post this week; you were out buying meteor insurance.  Us too.  Fear not, because we’ve curated the week’s top 10(ish) posts as determined by the Tech Cocktail editorial team.

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The Top 10 Stories of the Week

  1. Five Gift Ideas When You Don’t Know What They Want
  2. Evite Meets Kickstarter; CelebratePlus Wins Dallas’ Hottest Showcasing Startup
  3. Five Ways to Create an Honest Company Culture
  4. Visualize Your Heartbeat and Master Performance with Instabeat
  5. Six No-Cost Ways to Cross-Promote Your Startup
  6. The Internship Movie: Spotlights Google’s Campus and Culture On Big Screen
  7. Find Quirky, Semi-Private Parties with Speakeasy
  8. Restaurant Websites Faster Than You Can Say Bon Appetit
  9. DFJ Mercury’s Aziz Gilani Explains Why Being Lazy Can be Good for Startups 
  10. Think Beyond Minimum Viable Product, Think Minimum Sustainable Company
  11. Iron Yard: In SC, an Old Manufacturing Town Revitalized by Startups
  12. iLumi LED Bulbs Offer Full Lighting Customization and Reduce Energy Costs
  13. Fresh from 500 Startups, Argentina’s Wideo Has Their Eye on the US Market
  14. Where are You Gonnabe? Time to Plan the Future.
  15. Ugly is Dead: YouEarnedIt and the Consumerization of Enterprise Software

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When Zach Davis isn't getting lost in the mountains, he is hustling from Boulder, CO as Tech Cocktail's Director of Marketing. He is the author of Appalachian Trials, a book chronicling the mindset necessary for thru-hiking all 2,181 miles of the Appalachian Trail, a feat he accomplished in 2011. Zach is a green tea enthusiast, die-hard Chicago sports fan, and avid concert-goer. Follow Zach on Twitter: @zrdavis.
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