See us at Maker Faire
http://makerfaire.com/new-york-2013/schedule/ See 5:30, Saturday (Sep 21), we’re up right after a DARPA program manager and Jimmy Kimmel’s resident scientist. The list of speakers is kind of insanely great.
See us at Maker Faire
http://makerfaire.com/new-york-2013/schedule/ See 5:30, Saturday (Sep 21), we’re up right after a DARPA program manager and Jimmy Kimmel’s resident scientist. The list of speakers is kind of insanely great.
Corporate vs. Regular VCs
Jerry Neumann on why corporate VCs can be OK and do not simply suck as per Fred Wilson. The tl;dr version is: – corporate VCs can indeed be annoying blockers of fundraising or sale as Fred points out – their
Corporate vs. Regular VCs
Jerry Neumann on why corporate VCs can be OK and do not simply suck as per Fred Wilson. The tl;dr version is: – corporate VCs can indeed be annoying blockers of fundraising or sale as Fred points out – their
Posting daily
On August 5th, I started posting to my blog daily. I write one post at least and sometimes a few. They are not long or super detailed. In general they are standalone observations about how to build your startup, usually
Posting daily
On August 5th, I started posting to my blog daily. I write one post at least and sometimes a few. They are not long or super detailed. In general they are standalone observations about how to build your startup, usually
NPR says work with me on 17th St
I was on NPR this week! It’s only my favorite so I’m pleased to pass along the tweet (listen for me at around 3:30): [on WNYC](http://wny.cc/1dPd0PM) Basically we built a big awesome office space to cater to our own startup
NPR says work with me on 17th St
I was on NPR this week! It’s only my favorite so I’m pleased to pass along the tweet (listen for me at around 3:30): [on WNYC](http://wny.cc/1dPd0PM) Basically we built a big awesome office space to cater to our own startup
Come build your company next to mine
We are nearly all set up at 17th Street where we are building Knotable and Halo alongside several other great companies — Nomi, MeetMoi, Proclivity and Aloha — who are spread around the 4th and 5th floors next to us.
Come build your company next to mine
We are nearly all set up at 17th Street where we are building Knotable and Halo alongside several other great companies — Nomi, MeetMoi, Proclivity and Aloha — who are spread around the 4th and 5th floors next to us.
Sign of the times? My phone rang and…
It was a guy I went to high school with 19 years ago. We have exchanged exactly 2 emails in the ensuing time — last month in fact. So the phone rings and the fellow say “Hey, it’s Name from
Sign of the times? My phone rang and…
It was a guy I went to high school with 19 years ago. We have exchanged exactly 2 emails in the ensuing time — last month in fact. So the phone rings and the fellow say “Hey, it’s Name from
Me on the radio
The link. My gem is at 3:30 mark. I basically am talking about how startups share office space a lot – subleases and stuff. Because they are growing, shrinking, moving around and it is not convenient to sign 5 year+ leases.
Me on the radio
The link. My gem is at 3:30 mark. I basically am talking about how startups share office space a lot – subleases and stuff. Because they are growing, shrinking, moving around and it is not convenient to sign 5 year+ leases.
Near 36th & 9th?
If you are going to be around there please look for the Fon wifi coming off a phone booth and let me know how it goes!
Near 36th & 9th?
If you are going to be around there please look for the Fon wifi coming off a phone booth and let me know how it goes!
The comic formula
More clearly than many NYer Shout pieces: – literary conceit – A line is absurdist mashup with pop culture – B line is pratfalls with soda can tops Execution matters too of course. Not much though. http://m.newyorker.com/humor/2013/07/29/130729sh_shouts_hodgman?currentPage=all
The comic formula
More clearly than many NYer Shout pieces: – literary conceit – A line is absurdist mashup with pop culture – B line is pratfalls with soda can tops Execution matters too of course. Not much though. http://m.newyorker.com/humor/2013/07/29/130729sh_shouts_hodgman?currentPage=all

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