Startup or start-up may refer to:
- Booting, an initialization period that computers and electronics go through when first turned on
- Project commissioning, the act of starting for the first time a technical installation
- Startup company, a recently formed company
- Start-Ups: Silicon Valley, a reality television series about startup companies that premiered in 2012
- startup, the title given in some countries to Antitrust (film)
- Startup.com, a 2001 documentary film about the dot-com start-up phenomenon
- Startup, Washington, a census-designated place in Snohomish County, Washington
- Sign-on, when broadcasters start transmissions on a day
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Aluminum Model Toys - Startup
... In 1949, injection plastic molding became available and aluminum was abandoned after only one aluminum promotional car was made, a 1947-48 Ford Fordor (Doty 2008, 89) ... Different colors of plastic could be used so the need for a change was obvious (Cawthon 2002) ...
... In 1949, injection plastic molding became available and aluminum was abandoned after only one aluminum promotional car was made, a 1947-48 Ford Fordor (Doty 2008, 89) ... Different colors of plastic could be used so the need for a change was obvious (Cawthon 2002) ...
Special Menu (Mac OS) - System 6
... In System 6 the Special menu allowed the user to choose an alternate startup program to be run instead of the Finder at boot time ... This feature was replaced in System 7 by the Startup Items folder in the System Folder ... OSType PICT QuickDraw QuickTime Resource fork Special menu Startup Screen System Folder System suitcase Type code WorldScript Related articles ...
... In System 6 the Special menu allowed the user to choose an alternate startup program to be run instead of the Finder at boot time ... This feature was replaced in System 7 by the Startup Items folder in the System Folder ... OSType PICT QuickDraw QuickTime Resource fork Special menu Startup Screen System Folder System suitcase Type code WorldScript Related articles ...
Steve Blank - E.Piphany - Lean Startup Movement
... Customer Development methodology is a cornerstone of the Lean Startup Movement, popularized by Eric Ries whom Blank states was “the best student I ever had.”The Lean Startup ... Customer Development methodology into the Lean Startup practices and considers it to be one of the Lean Startup Movement's pillars ... of scientific methodologies to the startup process ...
... Customer Development methodology is a cornerstone of the Lean Startup Movement, popularized by Eric Ries whom Blank states was “the best student I ever had.”The Lean Startup ... Customer Development methodology into the Lean Startup practices and considers it to be one of the Lean Startup Movement's pillars ... of scientific methodologies to the startup process ...
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