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Startup.com is a 2001 American documentary film directed by Jehane Noujaim and Chris Hegedus. D. A. Pennebaker served as a producer on the film. It follows the dot-com start-up govWorks.com, which raised $60 million in funding from Hearst Interactive Media, KKR, the New York Investment Fund, and Sapient.
Convicted felon, Former Businessman, Former Entrepreneur, Co-founder of govWorks.com, subject of documentary Startup.com (2001) Kaleil Isaza Tuzman is a former entrepreneur associated with digital media , who spent more than 20 years in that industry [ 1 ] before being convicted of multiple counts of fraud in 2017.
It is considered a companion piece to the book, Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup. [2] The Inventor had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2019. It was produced by HBO Documentary Films and Jigsaw Productions with a television premiere on March 18, 2019, on HBO as well as its streaming platforms.
David P. Fialkow [1] (born October 18, 1958) [2] [3] [4] is a billionaire venture capitalist and an Oscar winning documentary filmmaker and producer. He is the co-founder of General Catalyst, a $40bn venture capital firm focused on early-stage and growth investments. [5]
The Great Hack is a 2019 documentary film about the Facebook–Cambridge Analytica data scandal, produced and directed by Jehane Noujaim and Karim Amer, both previous documentary Academy Award nominees (The Square, Control Room, Startup.com). [1] [2] The film's music was composed by Emmy-nominated film composer Gil Talmi.
In one of the country's most "embarrassing" cases, German police spent years tracking down a killer only to turn the investigation back on themselves
Correction/clarification: A previous version of this story incorrectly reported the timing of a lawsuit Florida State filed against the ACC regarding withdrawal from the conference.
In August 2008, CIC housed 170 companies, and was recognized in a Boston Globe feature article. Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick visited Cambridge Innovation Center in January 2009. [7] As of July 2013, CIC had grown to over 500 companies. [8] In May 2013, CIC announced its first expansion outside of Massachusetts.