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What’s the Real Deal with AngelList?

Both Sides of the Table

In case you missed all the kerfuffle this weekend, I posted this blog post originally on TechCrunch. This is a blog post I really didn’t want to write. Shervin Pishevar, another person who I respect wrote the following on Twitter, “ Saying you don’t like @AngelList is like saying you don’t like Email.

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What Can You Learn from the 4-Hour Workweek?

Both Sides of the Table

It was recommended to me by my friend, Net Jacobsson , who was trying to do some basic Life Hacking. But Net had told me that he picked up some valuable lessons from the book, so I thought, “WTF? They can travel the world, take classes in interesting subjects, spend time with loved ones or start new hobbies.

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Bootstrapping Organic Growth Makes Startup Sense

Startup Professionals Musings

Take little to no net profit. Use voicemail, a world-class website, and personal customer service, with small expenses, to beat your big competitors. All you need is a blog, Twitter, email, some business card stock, and a little creativity. Simply take enough to live on, but not to the point of your detriment.

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8 Secrets for Maximizing Startup Equity and Control

Startup Professionals Musings

Take little to no net profit. Use voicemail, a world-class website, and personal customer service, with small expenses, to beat your big competitors. All you need is a blog, Twitter, email, some business card stock, and a little creativity. Simply take enough to live on, but not to the point of your detriment.

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Eight Tips To Successfully Bootstrap Your Business

Startup Professionals Musings

Take little to no net profit. Use voicemail, a world-class website, and personal customer service, with small expenses, to beat your big competitors. All you need is a blog, Twitter, email, some business card stock, and a little creativity. Simply take enough to live on, but not to the point of your detriment.

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Bio Roundup: FDA Says No, PCSK9 Value Fight, CRISPR Intrigue & More

Xconomy

And once in a while, a defender uses his or her face, inadvertently, to block a ball spiked over the net. Lin made his claims in an email to University of California, Berkeley professor Jennifer Doudna, Zhang’s rival in the dispute over who invented key aspects of CRISPR-Cas9. Talk about sacrifice.

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Interview: Thorsten von Eicken of RightScale

InfoChachkie

In the summer of 2006 over a cup of Peet’s Coffee, you told me about this new thing called “cloud computing” and that you were trying to come up with a creative way to incorporate it into the curriculum of your upcoming UCSB Computer Science class. But throughout the transition I had my safety net. From day one we focused on customers.