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links for 2008-01-28

January 28th, 2008 · Comments

12 Learnings From My First Turn As Startup CEO - socialmedian
(tags: advice business entrepreneurship startups)

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links for 2008-01-20

January 20th, 2008 · Comments

DynDNS — Dynamic DNS, E-Mail Delivery and Other Services
(tags: dns tools services)

DNS Hosting, domain name management and registration, dynamic DNS, secondary DNS and managed nameservers by easyDNS
(tags: dns tools services)

DNS Made Easy
(tags: dns service tools)

Free DNS service - Easy, web-based domain manager - ZoneEdit.com
(tags: dns tools services free)

Dynect » Enterprise-Grade DNS Service
(tags: dns tools services [...]

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nextNY’s Darren Herman to release a book

January 14th, 2008 · Comments

Darren Herman, a friend of mine, long-time nextNY member, head of Digital Media at Media Kitchen, former co-founder of IGA Worldwide, and former member of Silicon Alley’s official sports team, Dodgeball 2.0, has just announced that he is soon-to-publish a book about “entrepreneurship and digital media.”
The book, according to his blog, will be available in [...]

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Tags: Blogging · Entrepreneurship · Web Startup · nextNY

Zarrella: Shit in the pool, add value, and it’s okay.

January 4th, 2008 · 7 Comments

Just read Dan Zarrella’s instruction manual on how to be a Twitter DB — it was on Read Write Web. Sorry, Dan, I just had a crappy day, so I’m going to go off on this one.
Honestly, folks, it’s this kind of “9 ways to shit in the pool (self-promote) plus 1 tip on how [...]

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Tags: Blogging · Web-trends

Dumb Question Day on Ask the VC?

January 4th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Was yesterday dumb question day on Ask the VC?
Two questions (with answers, supposedly) on Ask the VC on January 3rd:
Do Venture Capitalists Fund A Company With An Intent To Steal It?
and
Do All Venture Capitalists Come From Harvard or Stanford?
Come on! I’ve submitted better questions than those!
Read Mark Peter Davis’ blog if you want some more [...]

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Tags: Blogging · Investing

links for 2008-01-02

January 2nd, 2008 · Comments

Face value | The accidental innovator | Economist.com
A great article about Evan Williams
(tags: twitter innovation business strategy creativity entrepreneurship ideas)

The Secret of Great Bread: Let Time Do the Work - New York Times
This looks great. I’m going to try it out sometime.
(tags: bread baking cooking)

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links for 2007-12-29

December 29th, 2007 · Comments

Hints for proposing deals . . . (or, “My word, this inbox is a mess”)
(tags: advice business development Google startups entrepreneurship strategy)

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Tags: Blogging

Blog of the Day: Machine Text

December 17th, 2007 · Comments

My friend, and Path101 co-founder/CTO, Alex Lines has just put up a blog called “Machine Text” and started it with a great post called “Painting the bike shed,” in which he discusses the tech side of Path101 and his decision-making process.
Follow this one closely, folks. His RSS feed is here.

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links for 2007-12-16

December 16th, 2007 · 1 Comment

Before you Pitch Bloggers: Three Genuine Tips for Budding Entrepreneurs and Startups
“2) One savvy CEO of a startup took the time to find areas in the market where there’s a need, specifically something on my blog, and then created a unique demo catered to my needs. He never pushed, but explained how he’s been reading [...]

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Improv Everywhere turns into “Best Buy” for Bloggers

December 13th, 2007 · Comments

I wasn’t sure how best to pun this headline, so you got what you got.
Anyway, if you’re a blogger and interested in your first amendment rights, check out what happened to Laughing Squid over the past week.
Basically, Scott Beale reported on an Improv Everywhere “Mission” which had to do with parodying Best Buy’s (in)famous blue [...]

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Tags: Blogging · Ethics · Web-trends