February 2010
20 posts
The Yo-Yo Life of a Tech Entrepreneur →
michaeljjacobson:
This is a guest post by Mark Suster, a 2x entrepreneur who has gone to the Dark Side of VC. He started his first company in 1999 and was headquartered in London, leaving in 2005 and selling to a publicly traded French services company. He founded his second company in Palo Alto in 2005 and sold this company to Salesforce.com, becoming VP Product Management. He joined GRP...
Steve Jobs and the Economics of Elitism →
hiten:
abeshafi:
infoneer-pulse:
“Real innovation in technology involves a leap ahead, anticipating needs that no one really knew they had and then delivering capabilities that redefine product categories,” said David B. Yoffie, a professor at the Harvard Business School. “That’s what Steve Jobs has done.”
» via The New York Times
They are lazy. They have all this potential to do interesting things but they...
– Steve Jobs on Adobe (via soupsoup) (via mikehudack)
January 2010
13 posts
Right away, certain patterns emerged. First, great teachers tended to set big...
– What Makes a Great Teacher? - The Atlantic (via evangotlib) (via mikehudack)
Other companies are selling computers. Apple’s selling magic. Which one would...
– This is why it’s worth learning about advertising, by Rory Marinich (via hiten)
Are there NO women on Apple’s branding team? Not a single person who might have...
– The iPad: Where are the women on Apple’s branding team? - Feministing (via dixiecupua) (via dfdeshom)
Do something compelling. There’s a trillion people writing blogs that need...
– Frank Chimero (via marco)
True.
(via superamit)
The vast majority of people who visit your site will be casual visitors. It’s...
– http://www.paulgraham.com/startuplessons.html (via syutbai) (via femmebot)
In a great market — a market with lots of real potential customers —...
– The Pmarca Guide to Startups, part 4: The only thing that matters - pmarca *ARCHIVE* - bit.ly/1z2b3V
The problem is that you can’t have good ideas unless you’re willing to generate...
– Seth’s Blog: Fear of bad ideas (via hiten)