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Sketchnotes: Startup Communities and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems

This is from Brad Feld‘s talk last night on Startup Communities and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems at the Toronto Reference Library.

Feel free to share this! You can credit it as (c) 2012 Sacha Chua under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Canada licence.

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Startup Communities and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems – Brad Feld

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I received a free ticket to attend the event. Thanks to Brad Feld, David Crow, William Mougayar, and the sponsors!

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