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Interview: Naval Ravikant, Co-Founder AngelList and Co-Maintainer Venture Hacks

InfoChachkie

Messenger : Naval Ravikant, Co-Founder AngelList and Co-Maintainer Venture Hacks. Investor in Twitter, Foursquare, DISQUS, and (by Naval’s own admission) “a lot of other companies you have never heard of”. I recommend you first review Dharmesh’s article and then listen to Naval’s thoughts. Former Founder Epinions.

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The Perfect Pithy And Productive Investor Pitch

InfoChachkie

A version of this article previously appeared on PandoDaily. If you haven''t already subscribed yet, subscribe now for free weekly JohnGreathouse.com articles! Yammer for Education) & explanatory (e.g., I also spoke with Naval Ravikant ,Co-Founder of AngelList, regarding Chris'' findings. Is One Line Enough?

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Spend 2012 on the Right Side of the Haimish Line

Both Sides of the Table

One of the most important articles I read during the entire year was David Brook’s op-ed article on “ The Haimish Line.” And so I framed much of my life since reading the article in Haimish terms. We hung out a lot together a dinners and educational events. ” So true. Was I on the right side?

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Top 30 Startup Technology and Product Posts for September 2010

SoCal CTO

This is the first article from Jason L. It’s a San Francisco Bay Area forum for networking, jobs and education for over 500 Product Management professionals. How To Pick A Co-Founder , by Naval Ravikant (Venture Hacks). What follows is a slightly edited transcript of the full interview. My firm is SKMurphy.

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INNOVATION - A Scientist's Perspective

AeA Los Angeles Council

Approximately 50 executives from the worlds of technology & venture capital piled into the dining hall on June 30th to listen to Dr. Mark Drapeau speak about "innovation" and its sister topic, "STEM education." Innovation – and its sister topic, STEM education, is a topic that easily falls through the cracks. government.