Brian Patrick Eha

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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.
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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.
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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.
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Google Glass Competitor? Startup Creates Its Own Computerized Headset

A new device called Telepathy One focuses on real-time video broadcasting.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Could Nebula One Reinvent Cloud Computing for Businesses?

Former NASA engineer strives to offer every company its own private cloud.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.