How to Subscribe to Innovation Economy, Via E-mail or RSS
Innovation Economy covers the people, companies, and investors who make new things happen throughout New England. I try to write about all sorts of entrepreneurs, in industries like cleantech, life sciences, aviation, the Internet, software, retail, e-commerce, and even industries that don't yet have labels. This blog, updated about once a day, is the companion to my Sunday column in the Boston Globe, also called Innovation Economy.
There are two ways to subscribe, so you'll get every new post that appears (both ways are free):
1. The first is to subscribe via e-mail. You'll get an e-mail once a day with the latest post (or posts). Just fill out the form below, and run through the quick process of setting up an account with FeedBlitz, the service that sends out the e-mails:
2. If you use My Yahoo, Google Reader, or another RSS reader to keep up-to-date with various blogs, you can add the Innovation Economy feed:
Here's the standard RSS feed (in XML), and here's the feed for My Yahoo.
Thanks, and feel free to post any questions...
- Google Ex-MSFT evangelist Don Dodge will work for search giant in CA. Our loss.
- Rue La La Wow: Internet incarnation of Filene's Basement is worth $350 million.
- Ironwood Pharma Cambridge biotech preps for an IPO.
- Idera Pharma Novartis ends a major collaboration with the Cambridge biotech.
- EMC Corp. Facing new shareholder lawsuits.
- VC Firms Getting less money from their investors.
Scott Kirsner on Twitter

Subscribe via e-mail

More from Scott
about the blogger
About Scott Kirsner Scott Kirsner was part of the team that launched Boston.com in 1995, and has been writing a column for the Globe since 2000. His work has also appeared in Wired, Fast Company, The New York Times, BusinessWeek, Newsweek, and Variety. Scott is also the author of the books "Fans, Friends & Followers" and "Inventing the Movies," was the editor of "The Convergence Guide: Life Sciences in New England," and was a contributor to "The Good City: Writers Explore 21st Century Boston." Scott also helps organize several local events on entrepreneurship, including the Nantucket Conference and Future Forward. Here's some background on how Scott decides what to cover, and how to pitch him a story idea.
Events
December 4: MIT Venture Capital Conference
Exploring investment trends in healthcare, digital media, energy and more.
December 4-6: Startup Weekend
Form a team around an idea on Friday, and unveil your prototype by Sunday.
December 10: CloudCamp Boston
An unconference geared to early adopters of cloud computing (applications and services that run over a network, rather than at the user's location)







