Monthly Archives: October 2009
Twitter updates for 2009-10-07
- RT @garrytan: Software patents are really bullshit. Eolas is stifling creativity and innovation, & contributing nothing. http://bit.ly/fmUl2 #
- cool. RT @newsycombinator: AT&T to allow 3G Skype calls http://bit.ly/1SUyMP #
- Congrats @ariossw & @kimber_lockhart RT @TechCrunch: Box.net Acquires Increo Solutions To Expand Document Collaboration http://bit.ly/JF8jI #
- RT @dsamuel: Schmidt: We paid $1 billion premium for YouTube; http://bit.ly/mhL3a #
- When walking through the startup valley of despair, remember that you're also walking in the footsteps of giants. That's how you get there. #
- Good moves by @slideshare RT @rashmi: Slideshare Business is finally live! With two new services LeadShare and AdShare: http://bit.ly/4bSSWm #
- RT @mikeyk: this is the cutest open source fundraising effort I've ever seen: https://www.getmiro.com/adopt/ #
- RT @cdixon: even the offer letters from Apple are beautiful http://bit.ly/Us2uZ #
Twitter updates for 2009-10-06
- Instinct & gut are as important as any data you can gather; sometimes you have to take a leap of faith. #
- Congrats on your launch @averesystems! RT @averesystems Avere out of stealth, come visit: http://bit.ly/MLfBG #
- RT @davemcclure: well-reasoned & thoughtful response to "Flipping is Good" rant by @GlennKelman http://bit.ly/GlennRocks (glenn = awesome) #
Twitter updates for 2009-10-05
Twitter updates for 2009-10-04
- Tried out the iPhone-based ordering at Chipotle. Very cool and nicely done app. Would be even cooler if they used push to notify when ready! #
- Have had a copy of Windows 7 Ultimate Edition on my desk for 10 days now, but have yet to find time to redo my desktop box, bummer. #
- Debating which site to use for organizing an invite-only group — Facebook? LinkedIn? Meetup? Ning? Y! Groups? Any opinions/recommendations? #
- Excellent essay by Paul Graham of Y Combinator: 'The 18 Mistakes That Kill Startups' http://bit.ly/Lta7 #
- RT @TurkForce: Crowdsourcing is finally coming of age, and businesses are already taking advantage of it: http://bit.ly/3B0oed #