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The Attitude of Wisdom, from Management Advice: Which 90% is crap?

It turns out that facing the hard facts is something that human beings are remarkably bad at doing. We “shoot the messengers” who bring us bad news; we seek, remember, and act on bad evidence that supports our dearly held beliefs; we avoid, forget, and fail to act on evidence that clashes with our ingrained […]

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Startup School 2008: Key Takeaways, from OnStartups

Paul Graham’s Y! Combinator organized “Startup School 2008” a while ago. Dharmesh Shah’s onStartups blog summarizes key take aways from the event. I am taking up even refined points, and recommend you to read the full post on Dharmesh’s blog. David Lawee, VP Corporate Development, Google; founder, XFire.Hurry Up. Sam Altman, Founder, Loopt.If you can […]

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How they built Google Docs?

We are working on some rich web applications and Ashok sent a link on How they built Google Docs. That was actually Suw Charman-Anderson’s notes from the FOWA 07 (Future of Web Apps 2007) conference, where Jonathan Rochelle gave a talk on how they developed Google Docs over the years. What decisions they made, what […]

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The Art of Speed

SXSW 08 had a panel on “The Art of Speed: Conversations With Monster Makers“. This session focused on how to accomplish huge things in little time. From near-overnight IPOs and massive cult followings, to instant NY Times bestsellers and runaway viral campaigns. I was not at SXSW, but listened to the podcast of the panel, […]

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The Not-To-Do List

Tim Ferris (4 Hour Work Week fame) has a Not-To-Do List. 1. Do not answer calls from unrecognized phone numbers 2. Do not e-mail first thing in the morning or last thing at night 3. Do not agree to meetings or calls with no clear agenda or end time 4. Do not let people ramble […]

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