Archive for September, 2008

why are you screaming?

::sigh::
Dave introduced me to this money quote the other day by Yves Behar: “Advertising is the price you pay for being unoriginal”.
The price in Microsoft’s case, $300 million.
fail.

links for 2008-09-26

http://www.angelblog.net/Startups_The_Essential_To_Do_List.html?RSS
(tags: startup list structure venture)

x marx the spot

in light of recent *cough* national events surrounding wall street, i just wanted to point out that the word “ussr” is used more often in common language than the word “innovation”.

do your part and send your favorite hedge fund manager or ibanker exec a singing telegram: *you don’t know how lucky you [...]

The world needs more Tamale Guys

This summer, I was at bar called Weeds here in Chicago with some friends when a guy came up to us with a styrofoam container that had a handle on it like a cooler and said “Tamales?”
No, he didn’t work at the bar, and no he didn’t speak the greatest English so I wasn’t sure [...]

when do you advise or guide someone?

we’re busy trying to figure out what the guest experience is going to look like on bettr@ and what the hook might be to get someone to join an already awesome content aggregation site.
obviously, we think that guidance and mentorship is a huge part of informal learning, but is it large enough to warrant [...]

links for 2008-09-23

F|R: How to Avoid Feature Creep with Your Software Apps - GigaOM
The Vision/Mission Statement Test
The Audience Test:
The Scope Test:
The Best Solution Test
The Revenue Test
The Attraction/Retention Test
(tags: webdesign usability startups productmanagement simplicity)

College Panel Calls for Less Focus on SATs - NYTimes.com
“It would be much better for the country,” Mr. Fitzsimmons said in an interview, “to have [...]

links for 2008-09-22

Education: Sats put primary pupils off science, says study | Education | The Guardian
(tags: schools education learning testing)

Top 10 Sources of Logo Design Inspiration
update ze logo?
(tags: logo webdesign resources reference)

beta + nonwebstartups = ?

Lately, I’ve been reflecting about the meaning of being in “beta”. Web startups are interesting because they can always be in motion, adding new features and functions on a weekly, daily, or even hourly basis (though that’s a little overboard).
The iPhone is kind of like being in beta. You can add bells [...]

links for 2008-09-21

Yoshiro Nakamatsu, We Salute You // Brainsturbator
this guy is pretty awesome
(tags: invention innovator japan)

links for 2008-09-18

YouTube - Riz Khan - Schools killing creativity? - 10 Sep 08 - Part 1
(tags: creativity schools education learning)

links for 2008-09-17

Jason Fried - Things We’ve Learned at 37Signals | Kris Jordan
(tags: startup software toread work)

What entrepreneurs need to know about Founders’ Stock « Lightspeed Venture Partners Blog
(tags: venturecapital entrepreneurship stock finance)

links for 2008-09-16

Edge: WHAT MAKES PEOPLE VOTE REPUBLICAN? By Jonathan Haidt
we have refined our diagnosis: conservatism is a partially heritable personality trait that predisposes some people to be cognitively inflexible, fond of hierarchy, and inordinately afraid of uncertainty, change, and death. People vote Republican because Republicans offer "moral clarity"—a simple vision of good and evil that activates [...]

links for 2008-09-15

Evolving VC
What makes a good venture Capitalist?
(tags: venturecapital vc investor financing)

Particletree » What We Looked for in an Angel
(tags: venturecapital investor money startup angel wufoo)

links for 2008-09-14

David Foster Wallace - Commencement Speech at Kenyon University
(tags: wisdom speech philosophy life)

AjaxDaddy - Ajax Examples in Action
(tags: webdev web widgets)

San Fran trip + TechCrunch50 Redux

I’m back from San Francisco and really missing it–a shout out to Ani for putting me up and showing me around and giving me the real startup scoop– Which would have taken me months to catch up on!

awesome breakfast place: Zazie

Techcrunch50 was generally pretty awesome — Jason Calacanis wanted bloggers to answer the following in [...]



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    The Learning Portfolio: Reflective Practice for Improving Student Learning (JB - Anker Series) by John Zubizarreta

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