I love Boston, but this is the first time I've ever heard anyone describe time there as "luscious," and if I was wanted to start a company why would I care about the trees blooming along the Charles? And why are there three exclamation points in the title?<p>I don't understand. Who is the target audience of this post? I have read some good things about TechStars, why the used-car-salesman approach to marketing?
Can't recommend this program enough! New England isn't as hot a scene as other parts of the country, but the Cambridge location places you right in between MIT and Harvard. Broderick is a hoopy frood who really knows were his towel is, too.<p>Work shoulder to shoulder with the other companies in the TS Office, interact with awesome mentors, and have access to an amazing network for the rest of your days as an entrepreneur. Wicked good stuff, if you ask me.
TechStars Seattle founder here!<p>Just had our dress rehearsal for demo day. Thursday is the big event. Stoked!<p>I highly recommend TechStars, the program has been amazing. The mentorship is worth every share and we've all been having a blast. Even if your company spontaneously combusts, the experience is amazing. If you are interested, don't hesitated to apply to any city.
I just read their new book, "Do More Faster". To get a little better feel for what TechStars is like, I strongly recommend it. (Read it anyway, whether you're interested in TechStars or not.) My comments last week about their book:<p><a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1864922" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1864922</a>