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Twitter Link Roundup #171 – Small Business, Social Media, Design, Copywriting, Marketing And More

crowdSPRING Blog

A Stress-Free Approach to Adopting New Marketing Technologies – [link]. Rare recount of escaping North Korea – [link]. Verizon Seeks to Shake Up Fees for TV Channels – [link]. Building your backlist (and living with it forever) – [link]. How CEOs Can Be Great Marketers – [link].

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Hacking for Defense @ Stanford – Making the World a Safer Place

Steve Blank

Up until the dawn of the 21 st century, they defined military technology superiority. Our defense and intelligence community owned and/or could buy and deploy the most advanced technology in the world. Not only were they insulated from technological disruption, they were often also the disrupters. North Korea.

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Dalhousie University Commencement Speech – 2017

Steve Blank

I love technology. And I’ve watched how, in a blink of an eye, technology went from products used by the very few, to ending up in the pockets of billions, bringing social change and corporate disruption. I spent my first seventeen years in a city where there were just three major TV channels, three major newspapers, and no Internet.

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Entrepreneurs are Everywhere Show No. 34: Deputy Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken

Steve Blank

Countries or people you meet sometimes don’t like our policies on a given issue, but what they almost universally admire and aspire to is American entrepreneurship, innovation, education, science and technology, and volunteerism, philanthropy. Blinken : Technology is not inherently good or inherently bad.

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The Laws Don’t – and Can’t – Keep Up With Technology

Feld Thoughts

Expect more outrage and Facebook bashing on all media channels. But my guess is that not much will change, the outrage will move onto something else (hey – what happened to North Korea?), The post The Laws Don’t – and Can’t – Keep Up With Technology appeared first on Feld Thoughts.