Educational startup One Month promises to help build coherency and knowledge in certain areas of programming and business in just 30 days’ time. Now, the company is expanding on that idea by helping aspiring entrepreneurs get their ideas off the ground in just four weeks. The company’s new bootcamp, ‘One Month Startup,’ will take participants through every phase of creating a startup — from ideation to prototyping and initial user acquisition — in 30 days. The startups can then enter a competition, with judges including Y Combinator’s Kevin Hale, with the best startup walking away with $10,000. Participants must submit…
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