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mattsencenbaugh.com
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| | | | | There was a brief period of time during my senior year of college when I got the idea into my head that I should take a year off and pursue a startup. I had a prototype of mobile support software running (think Wufoo for apps), so I scheduled a meeting with a local angel investor. I'm paraphrasing, but his words went something like this: First of all, don't quit school. | |
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25iq.com
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| | | | | If there is anything fundamental about what Charlie Munger has learned about business it is this: "The difference between a good business and a bad business it is that good businesses throw up one easy decision after another. The bad businesses throw up painful decisions time after time." http://bit.ly/S5iN7K Why do some businesses create easy... | |
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steveblank.com
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| | | | | Make no little plans. They have no magic to stir men's blood... Daniel Burnham A lot of entrepreneurs think that their startup is the next big thing when in reality they're just building a small business.How can you tell if your startup has the potential to be the next Google, Intel or Facebook? A first... | |
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cdixon.org
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| | | Chris Dixon's blog. | ||