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Startup or start-up may refer to:

  • Startup, Washington, a census-designated place in Snohomish County, Washington
  • Startup company, a recently formed company
    • Startup: A Silicon Valley Adventure, a book by Jerry Kaplan describing the development of PenPoint, and the rise and fall of GO Corporation
    • Startup.com, a 2001 documentary film about the dot-com start-up phenomenon
    • startup, the title given in some countries to the 2001 film Antitrust
  • StartupStudio interviews with entrepreneurs about how they started their companies
  • Booting, an initialization period that computers and electronics go through when first turned on
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