WHERE do start-ups, charities and artists turn when they need cash? They go to the place we all go for anything now: the internet.
Online crowdfunding sites have been the place to raise money to research the theory of everything or back a San Francisco startup. Now, Chinese tech companies are using them to crack the U.S. market.
OAKLAND, Calif. — When Oakland startup MegaBots needed cash to give its 15-foot-tall, 12,000-pound combat robot more firepower, the company put out a call for help online.
Crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter, Indiegogo and Australia's own Pozible have exploded in popularity in recent years. But with failure and fraud affecting a ...
Desperate to get through uni without amassing a mountain of debt, students are turning to online backers. Does this actually work?
After working for months to years on your great idea, it’s time to bring it to market. But where is that money for manufacturing and sales support going to come from? With the advent of crowdfunding,
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