February 2009
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“Revolutionaries like Apple, Threadless, Etsy, Whole Foods, American Apparel, and...”
– The Smart Growth Manifesto - Umair Haque - HarvardBusiness.org (via fred-wilson)
Feb 1st
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Feb 1st
January 2009
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i heart jessyb. jessicabigarel: Consider this a rough re-entry into the atmosphere.   I met a few fresh ideas with this one, but I quickly found myself  back in the circle of old, safe ideas.
Jan 30th
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Jan 30th
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Jan 30th
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This is incredible. Glowing Cities Under a Nighttime Sky on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Jan 29th
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Inaugural Jelly! Talk this Friday: Facebook...
This Friday, I‚Äôll be joining my good friend Chris Messina at the first ever Jelly! Talk in San Francisco. Which, is hosted by my other good friend Amit Gupta. If you are not familiar with the awesomeness that is Jelly, here’s a quick rundown: A few years ago Amit created Jelly as a collaborative “coworking” community and culture in New York City. Jelly was to be a bi-weekly...
Jan 29th
Jan 27th
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“Benedict welcomes as a “gift” new technologies such as social...”
– The Associated Press: Pope welcomes Facebook, but cautions
Jan 26th
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““Steve Jobs often came by Texaco Towers after dinner, to see what was new, and...”
– Funny that Amit found this story and posted it today. I actually ran across this story a few weeks ago and thought it was pretty great too. So, here you go :) Folklore.org: Macintosh Stories: Mister Macintosh (via superamit)
Jan 25th
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“Don’t wait for extraordinary opportunities. Seize common occasions and make them...”
– Orison Scott Marden (via brit)
Jan 23rd
Integrating Facebook Connect with Django in 15... →
Jan 17th
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Congrats to David and the Tumblr team. This is killer. david: Introducing: Tumblr v5 I am SO proud of the team for pulling this together.  I’m incredibly lucky to be working with you guys :)
Jan 17th
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Jan 16th
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“Porsche’s move took three years of careful maneuvering. It was darkly brilliant,...”
– A very readable explanation of a winner-takes-all poker game, where a number of hedge funds got taken by Porsche. How strategically played by Porsche may not be known for many years, but hedge funds bet like mad against them … and lost all. ivan krstić · code culture » How Porsche hacked the...
Jan 13th
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Jan 13th
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Jan 13th
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How To: Share to Facebook Feed with Facebook...
Jan 9th
“The optimal relational field is one that has the potential to foster enduring...”
– Phil Pearlman - Twitter and the Relational Field (via fred-wilson)
Jan 9th
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Jan 4th
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