A lot of people use the phrase “it’s a journey” to describe the process of a startup. Me included. The problem is that we all pretend like the “journey” of a startup like strolling up one of the hills of San Francisco. In fact, the “journey” is more like being dropped off in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, in Alaska, and needing to find your way to the top of a specific mountain. Without a map.
While the magazine’s 2014 rankings do not include education companies, they do feature leading businesses that sell in the K-12 marketplace.
A new hybrid tablet/laptop device, Microsoft’s Surface Pro 3, is set up as a challenger to Apple’s iPad and MacBook Air.
Still feeling the crush. We’re on deadline to deliver a BIG set of new features to our users.
And somewhere in the middle of reviewing wireframes and design specs, I was in Austin this past week.
A company that specializes in online personalized learning for 3- to 8-year-olds is the second acquisition in a week for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, the education content provider.
We’re cruising along at Edthena, but there’s a lot of pressure to go faster.
Edthena recently celebrated the one-year-to-the-day anniversary of our first employee joining our team.
The largest for-profit provider of online education for students in K-12 schools posted financial gains in the third quarter, rebounding from previous setbacks.
The vast majority of education mergers and acquisitions over the past two years were “strategic” transactions, as judged by transaction volume, research shows.
Some Maine residents and lawmakers are worried about the implications of Pearson’s involvement, through Connections Education LLC, in the state’s first virtual charter school.