If you want to keep taps on what's going on in the startup scene with a bit more international focus, here are couple of blogs and websties to check out:
http://www.texasstartupblog.com/
Good stuff about Texas -area (and wider) startups. They often write about going head to head with Silicon Valley and from that perspective are not unlike European or Scandinavian startups also trying to get attention and not being in The Valley.
http://www.texasstartupblog.com/2007/10/24/venture-capital-blog-list/
Texas startup blog also has a list of VC blogs, that is a whopping 103 entries long! If you go through all of that; please tell me what you found.. since that's quite an effort to keep taps on all of those ;) The list originally compiled by Jeffrey Stewart a serial-entrepreneur from New York CIty. Good stuff.
http://startupblog.wordpress.com/
Good blog about startup thinking, attitude, planning, ideas and insights
Startup blog that focuses on hardware/chip industry quite a bit, but occasionally shares something that's universally useful.
They say they are "all about startups, entrepreneurs, and small businesses. All the time" sounds about right ;)
Blog for entrepreneurs by Dharmesh Shah
http://www.floridastartupblog.com/
A sister-site to the Texas Startup Blog. Also good stuff.
Claims to be "one-of-a-kind community resource for Internet entrepreneurs" haven't tried it out myself, yet..
Silicon Valley blog, startup coverage.
UK startup website with a rather broad focus: all small businesses really.
Tim Berry's insights on planning, starting and growing your business
http://www.sampa.com/seattle-blogs/
A long list of blogs and such from the Seattle area - interesting to glance at a totally different scene.
Sparking startups with advice, inspiration and a bit of craziness
Naturally: Arctic Startup
Blog about the web and startups from Finland.
.. There's a rather endless list of blogs around, the trick is to filter the gems from the mass. Anything you have discovered as especially useful?
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