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Twitter Networks are Different than Social Networks

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They “don’t care what people ate for lunch.&# They’re fine on their existing social networks, which these days mostly means they’re happy with Facebook. He had followed me on Twitter and sent me a nice message about my blog. I think they’re missing something. before having 300k followers!).

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Half Lives. Social Media. And Snapchat Stories.

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I’ve been online for nearly 30 years (yes, there was CompuServe and Prodigy before the www), blogging for 10 and using social media tools since the earliest days. As somebody who invested his time heavily in writing and wanting to share his thoughts through a blog I learned that I had to Tweet a post 3 times to get it read: 5am, 8am and 10pm.

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One Man’s Signal is Another Man’s Noise

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It’s apropos because there is so much noise these days with email, Twitter, Facebook, blogs, web shows, etc. I was thinking back to a few previous “insider baseball&# blog debates that raged for several weeks: AngelGate (aka Bin38 secret cabal), convertible debt vs. equity, bubble vs. not, and now the AngelList discussion.

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How I Gamified My Own Brain to Lose Weight & Improve Fitness

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If I had a daily person who could guide me through better choices in breakfast, lunch & dinner (and not sabotaging it all in the evenings, which is my weak spot) then I think weight loss would be much easier. If you’re not able to identify your bad choices and develop a plan you’re never going to fix them. Hit the number, Mark.

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Startup Opportunities in SoCal

SoCal CTO

On Ben Kuo's blog, he posted about Entrepreneurs in Southern California and pointed to a post by Will Johnson, a Southern California entrepreneur and blogger. Ben actually didn't address the issue raised by Will that there is definitely a shortage of really good developers, engineers, etc. willing to go work for startup companies.

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Change The Way You Negotiate

InfoChachkie

Which meant that we found a place that was up and coming where you could recruit top talent, fly customers and employees in and out with ease, have a place to go to lunch or dinner nearby during the day. A big part of negotiating this provision was also to help establish and maintain partnership with the developer.

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Why Email May Be Draining Your Company’s Productivity

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You’re writing a freaking blog post! I had lunch with an LP. Plus, he’s a loyal reader of this blog. I know many people think I blog all day long. Research & Development. “But WAIT !!! How the hell can you tell us you don’t have time for email?” ” I never said that.

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