Brian Patrick Eha, Contributor
Brian Patrick Eha is an assistant editor at Entrepreneur.com. He has written for CNNMoney, The Atlantic, Outside, the Los Angeles Review of Books and other publications. He holds a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University.
TV Startup Aereo Countersues Big Broadcaster
Aereo, a company that lets you watch live and recorded television on any device, is suing CBS in a David-and-Goliath-style battle.
What You Can Learn From the Great Gatsby and 9 Other Fictional Entrepreneurs
From Jay Gatsby to J.C. Wiatt, we look at several of the most popular entrepreneurs from books, movies and TV shows.
Google Glass Competitor? Startup Creates Its Own Computerized Headset
A new device called Telepathy One focuses on real-time video broadcasting.
Preparing for Its First Space Trip, Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic Breaks Sound Barrier
With a rocket-powered test flight, the billionaire's space transportation company moves closer to its goal of shuttling tourists into space by 2014.
Cornell University Gets Big Donation to Help Fund NYC Tech Campus
The new institute will be part of Cornell Tech, a graduate school expected to attract top
students and create new local companies.
How Jay-Z Went From Music Mogul to Sports Agent
A timeline of the life and career of Shawn 'Jay-Z' Carter, who transformed himself into a $450-million brand.
Could Nebula One Reinvent Cloud Computing for Businesses?
Former NASA engineer strives to offer every company its own private cloud.
Caterina Fake’s Findery Aims to Be an ‘Adventure Machine’
With $9.5 million in funds from investors, the serial entrepreneur predicts her latest tech startup will encourage people to rediscover their sense of wonder.
Why a 12-Year-Old Launched His Own Social Network
Grom Social is a network for kids, Facebook's more lucrative Hacker Cup, a Pinterest for cats and more.
How InstaEDU Is Tapping the Online Education Market
With $1.1 million in seed funding, a new startup is connecting students electronically with tutors from top universities.
Two Documentaries Reveal Trials and Triumphs of Young Entrepreneurship
The entrepreneurs behind two recent documentary films about U.S. start-up culture talk about how they made the films and why they matter.
Belly App Converts ‘Damn Paper Punchcards’ to Digital
Customer loyalty is important to small business -- but what consumer wants yet another rewards card? Logan LaHive's venture-backed startup offers a digital solution.
How Two College Buddies Transformed CustomMade.com
A site once reserved for woodworkers to advertise their services is today helping young-entrepreneur makers quit their jobs -- and still earn a living.
The Entrepreneur Who Captured the Record-Breaking Space Jump
Jay Nemeth of FlightLine Films explains why he got into aerospace cinematography before there was a demand for it.
How Square Earned a $3 Billion Valuation
These three strategic choices allowed the mobile-transactions startup to become a major player in just three years.
Gluten-Free Lifestyle Offers a Growing Market for Entrepreneurs
As more average folks and celebrities alike find reasons to go gluten-free, more business owners are reaping the rewards of this once niche market.
Picked the Wrong Major? Here’s How to Pivot Into Entrepreneurship
Young entrepreneurs like Austin Hackett of CrowdHall and Julie Sygiel of Underbrella are finding success outside their college degrees.
Is Working at a Startup a Waste of Time for Future Founders?
After a recent blog post detailing the vagaries of life at startups hit the web, we asked young treps to share their own experiences as start-up employees.
Could Faculty Entrepreneurs Drive Innovation?
To spur added innovation in the U.S., some support giving academics more freedom to start up. Here's a look at the argument for and against the idea.






