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All posts by Rick Turoczy

More than mildly obsessed with the Portland startup community. Founder and editor at Silicon Florist. Cofounder and general manager at PIE. Follow me on Twitter: @turoczy

Silicon Florist links arrangement for October 29, 2025

Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:

Willie Wonka Inspired a Generation of Founders

That’s why, twenty years later, the kids who grew up with Gene Wilder became the entrepreneurs who built our modern world. They saw that the wildest dreams weren’t fantasy, they were prototypes. That science could feel like sorcery if you worked hard enough. That a factory could be a laboratory of joy. And that the song matters as much or more than the science.

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Are you a local startup founder with a story to tell…? (Spoiler alert: The answer is “yes.”)

You’re a startup founder — or an early employee. And you’re constantly struggling to figure out how to get the word out. Trust me. I get it. That was the crux of my motivation for starting this site 18+ years ago. I kept running into so many amazing startups, and was constantly asking “Why don’t more people know about this…?” The reality? Most founders don’t have the bandwidth to promote what they’re building. So I open sourced my marketing communications knowledge to make that happen. And now, it’s time to take that same concept to a different medium.

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Silicon Florist links arrangement for October 28, 2025

Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:

Food cart pod planned near Oregon Convention Center – Portland Business Journal

The cart pod is planned for 910 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., across the street from the Convention Center and the newish Hyatt Regency Portland hotel. It’s a high-traffic spot for visitors to the city who are often looking for “Portland things to do.”

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Silicon Florist links arrangement for October 27, 2025

Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:

Intel has cut 35,500 jobs in less than two years — more than 20,000 let go in in recent months as Lip-Bu Tan continues drastic recovery journey | Tom’s Hardware

Intel cut 20,500 jobs under new CEO Lip-Bu Tan — totaling 35,500 in two years — and reduced R&D spending by over $800 million per quarter as it streamlines operations, cancels lower-priority projects, and concentrates investment on strategic projects.

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