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Goog/Mot fail
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Goog/Mot fail
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Startups pay more than established tech companies
CHART OF THE DAY: Who Pays The Most In Silicon Valley.
Startups pay more than established tech companies
CHART OF THE DAY: Who Pays The Most In Silicon Valley.
The kind of advice we give literally can’t be bought…
The kind of advice we give literally can’t be bought, because anyone qualified to give it is already rich. You can only get it from investors. -Y Combinator http://ycombinator.com/about.html
The kind of advice we give literally can’t be bought…
The kind of advice we give literally can’t be bought, because anyone qualified to give it is already rich. You can only get it from investors. -Y Combinator http://ycombinator.com/about.html
An example of what makes Gladwell idiotic
Gladwell on college rankings – authority is dumb – conventional wisdom is wrong – this hilarious dusty story from the 19th century shows you why this modern thing is probably just as foolish – here are some quotes from a
An example of what makes Gladwell idiotic
Gladwell on college rankings – authority is dumb – conventional wisdom is wrong – this hilarious dusty story from the 19th century shows you why this modern thing is probably just as foolish – here are some quotes from a
Fragmentation and aggregation of social
Interesting theme of Smartr and another great iPhone app, Pixable: Everyone has Facebook now, so the only direction forward is more fragmentation as secondary networks and data stores proliferate. Stuff like Twitter, Instagram, Dropbox, Gmail/Gplus, iCloud, etc. But one thing
Fragmentation and aggregation of social
Interesting theme of Smartr and another great iPhone app, Pixable: Everyone has Facebook now, so the only direction forward is more fragmentation as secondary networks and data stores proliferate. Stuff like Twitter, Instagram, Dropbox, Gmail/Gplus, iCloud, etc. But one thing
Sweet new Xobni app
Smartr for iPhone just came out. Plus the Android and Gmail apps. Awesome way to browse your social networks and email networks and keep your contacts handy. Guess how they crawl all your email interaction data while you are at
Sweet new Xobni app
Smartr for iPhone just came out. Plus the Android and Gmail apps. Awesome way to browse your social networks and email networks and keep your contacts handy. Guess how they crawl all your email interaction data while you are at
Ray Dalio, moral realism, and Economic Man
Interesting article in the New Yorker a few months back about Ray Dalio. Basically an effort to make him seem weird and like many insanely successful people he is. Bill Gates…Jobs, whoever. The also try a liberal argument I find
Ray Dalio, moral realism, and Economic Man
Interesting article in the New Yorker a few months back about Ray Dalio. Basically an effort to make him seem weird and like many insanely successful people he is. Bill Gates…Jobs, whoever. The also try a liberal argument I find
More time on mobile than on web
Not only did time on mobile apps surpass web in Dec, but it grew by 50% in the last three months of 2011. That growth is crazy. (PS given mobile phone usage stats, people spend about 30-40 minutes a day
More time on mobile than on web
Not only did time on mobile apps surpass web in Dec, but it grew by 50% in the last three months of 2011. That growth is crazy. (PS given mobile phone usage stats, people spend about 30-40 minutes a day
Early adopters can fool you
While the initial launch and traction proved extremely exciting, it misled us into believing there was a larger market ready to adopt our product. via The Uphill Battle Of Social Event Sharing: A Post-Mortem for Plancast | TechCrunch.
Early adopters can fool you
While the initial launch and traction proved extremely exciting, it misled us into believing there was a larger market ready to adopt our product. via The Uphill Battle Of Social Event Sharing: A Post-Mortem for Plancast | TechCrunch.

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