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Episode 3: A Startup Comic Book Company, How to Find a Mentor, and #BigData – The Bcast

Up and Running

Someone tweeted out of San Jose, they did a really amazing review of the book. You can tell they actually read the book, and it was a really positive review. These companies, SageWorks, SizeUp, and there’s others, basically aggregate anonymously thousands and thousands of companies’ information. That ink smell.

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7 Incredible Web Design, Branding, Digital Marketing Experiences

Occam's Razor

Why not, at least, show me "Current Deals from San Jose" (my closest airport)? the reviews. Read their invitation to get you to write a review. Then some reviews (they float by). Product reviews (integrated with Facebook). Sad, right? I was listening to my "Write Great Blog Posts" music.

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Out of the Crisis #26: Brian Armstrong of Coinbase on cryptocurrency, being mission-oriented, and institution building

Startup Lessons Learned

It kind of aggregates technology content, I suppose. And so while she was at IBM, we were living in San Jose, California, where I grew up in the Bay Area. I was writing some software, I was doing some product management stuff. Git is another decentralized protocol really for version control and software.

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Cracking The Code: Churchill Club 2008 Top 10 Tech Trends

Cracking the Code

Cracking The Code. Thoughts from a Venture Capitalist on Software, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Cloud Computing, Internet and more. I attended yesterday the 10th Annual Top Ten Tech Trends organized by the Churchill Club at the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose. Cracking The Code on Facebook. Anonymous said.