July 2008
24 posts
We only have so many tomorrows.
– (via nowwhat)
Founders should talk up their idea to as many people as possible. It is...
– Ivan Kirigin, Tipjoy (via betaworks)
i used to want to change the world, but now i just want to leave the room with a...
– (via dollarbindreams)
The Unified Theory of VC Suckage →
Paul Graham
Relationships are like Startups
I want to find someone who not only loves me, but lets themselves experience love and doesn’t worry about the chances of things actually working out.
Relationships are like startups. If you join one because you think it will be successful, versus just joining one because its interesting, worthwhile, and its something you’re passionate about—regardless of its ultimate chance of...
Is there anyone you care about? Twitter is about keeping in touch and making the...
– Jack Dorsey - Twitter took off from simple to ‘tweet’ success - USATODAY.com (via bijan)
A startup is too much work for one person.
– Y-Combinator
Napkin Business Model? You? Tube?
Cleantech RSS
Your twenties are always an apprenticeship, but you don’t always know what...
– Jan Houtema
when a startup turns you down, consider raising your offer, because...
– Tip for acquirers: Paul Graham
7 types of people you’ll find inside Starbucks →
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Jason Michaels is the Virgin Mobile summer intern.
– Man, I like College Humor and all, but having a sponsored job title at a comedy site is not the world’s best resume booster.
So my resume so far is “gossip blogger” and “dishwasher.” Fuck you too.
(via nickdouglas)
M-B-A
madhukar:
….., the answer nowadays is right in front. Its the so called Masters in Business Administration.Who doesn’t want to be an MBA? A schoolboy, a service staff, a clerk, a freshly passed out engineer; everybody! More than a professional acumen, being an MBA has drawn itself much towards the culture front. I have no idea when the people’s paradigm about MBA has shifted. It has become a...
Harvard study questions 'Long Tail' theory →
The Long Tail theory, as explained by its creator, Wired magazine editor Chris Anderson, holds that society is “increasingly shifting away from a focus on a relatively small number of ‘hits’…
[ via: decker ]