Read Paul Graham's essays, Start Small Stay Small, personal MBA, Lean Startup, Zero to One by Peter Thiel, 5 hour Workweek, Rework by 37signals. All of these are fantastic reads. In no particular order. Many of them available as audiobooks.
If you want to start a startup I would advise you to come up with an idea and start working on your product. Learn the necessary technology as you go. You really don't need to know so much on the "business" side of things when you start.
"How to Get Startup Ideas" by PG and Start Small Stay Small really cover 90% of what you need to know when you begin.
Sorry, can't recommend any videos, I guess How to Start a Startup are the most useful ones.
If you want to start a startup I would advise you to come up with an idea and start working on your product. Learn the necessary technology as you go. You really don't need to know so much on the "business" side of things when you start.
"How to Get Startup Ideas" by PG and Start Small Stay Small really cover 90% of what you need to know when you begin.
Sorry, can't recommend any videos, I guess How to Start a Startup are the most useful ones.