Hypepotamus has evolved from a gathering space for entrepreneurs in the basement of the Biltmore to a tech publication that weekly hits more inboxes than students currently enrolled at Georgia…
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Titania Jordan has become the face of technology in Atlanta. (Quite literally.) As the host of the Atlanta Tech Edge, a news program on 11Alive, she showcases the innovation happening…
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How New Story is Constructing the Next Chapter for Haiti
by Kiki Roederby Kiki RoederHaiti was blown into a state of disaster last week with the arrival of Hurricane Matthew. Its winds rushed at 145 miles per hour, leaving 60,000 Haitians homeless and, reportedly, 1,000 people…
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Kovered Hits High Note Monetizing and Marketing Musicians
by Kiki Roederby Kiki RoederDaniel Waithe, a former music business exec and long-time technologist, recalled growing tired of the “Google maze” when looking for emerging talent. Why wasn’t there a platform to minimize the excessive…
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Editor-in-Chief of Hypepotamus Sings Swan Song with Serenade to Atlanta
by Kiki Roederby Kiki RoederOur editor-in-chief announces her departure from Hypepotamus and shares a farewell. Just over a year ago, an hour before the application was due, I submitted my name to be the editor-in-chief of…
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32 Southern Startups Set to Wow at Investor Conference, Venture Atlanta
by Kiki Roederby Kiki RoederWith over $1.8 billion in funding awarded to date, Venture Atlanta is the largest startup showcase, networking and investor event in the South. Let’s face it, to be a selected…
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Money Talk with Atlanta’s Most Successful VC, Alan Taetle
by Kiki Roederby Kiki RoederConsidering the venture capital history of Atlanta would be replete without mentioning the impact of Noro-Moseley Partners. Through 32 years, the early-growth stage investment firm has provided entrepreneurs with the…
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How Cox Enterprises Energizes Entrepreneurship as it Evolves
by Kiki Roederby Kiki RoederEvery company starts with a spark of entrepreneurship. For Cox Enterprises, it started with James M. Cox, a former schoolteacher and news reporter, who, at the age of 28, set…