Silicon Valley manifesto reveals the colonial vision of a tech industry billionaire
The post offers a revealing glimpse into the philosophy of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, where more technology is the only way forward – and a warning about the kind of world they’re trying to build.
Utopian dream or smart business? Silicon Valley investors plan to build new city, California Forever
A Silicon Valley consortium named Flannery Associates buying land with a view to creating a new city in northern California’s Solano County called California Forever.
Learning to ski in Silicon Valley: Four tips for startups looking to break into the US
For founders who have mastered the rocky slopes of Aussie startups and are ready to head to the sunny (and metaphorical) slopes of Silicon Valley, Sugar CRM founder Craig Charlton has a few pearls of wisdom to share.
“Big change is coming to Silicon Valley”: How Washington is going after the world’s tech giants
Wealthy and powerful, the big five tech giants hold sway over our everyday lives. But steps are now being taken to curtail their clout.
‘My superpower is asking questions’: Meet Sarah Nolet, the Silicon Valley mover and shaker making waves in Australian agriculture
Sarah Nolet is not the typical founder you would associate with Australian agritech businesses. But she’s used to breaking down barriers.
Purposeful innovation: Five lessons from Silicon Valley
Organisations in Silicon Valley are extremely purposeful in how they approach growth and innovation — and it shows in their results.
‘Not a deepfake company’: Voice cloning startup Replica Studios raises $3.7 million
Replica Studios last week closed a $3.7 million raise, which it will use to propel its “Photoshop for voice” technology into its next stage of growth.
The (not so) secret rise of Melbourne as Australia’s tech capital, according to a Silicon Valley Insider
With more than 8,000 tech businesses operating in Victoria, the industry generates $34 billion in revenue each year and employs about 90,000 people.
Trading your soul for beer on tap: The dark side of corporate perks
Companies offer all sorts of benefits and extras to attract the most favoured workers. But all those perks come at a price: your freedom.
Aussies in the Valley: Bugcrowd founder Casey Ellis on why Australian entrepreneurs “chronically” undersell themselves
BugCrowd's founder discusses Silicon Valley, relocating overseas and the good and bad that comes with being an Aussie entrepreneur.
How one story passed down through generations created Silicon Valley as we know it
Ever wondered how Santa Clara Valley came to be known as Silicon Valley? Well, it all started in 1939 when Hewlett Packard was founded in Palo Alto.
Aussies in the Valley: Coinbase product lead Reuben Bramanathan on why there are no tall poppies in San Francisco
StartupSmart met up with Coinbase product lead Reuben Bramanathan at the company's headquarters to talk about his journey and the future of crypto.