March 2011
9 posts
One might think that constant exposure to new information at least makes us more...
– https://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/Recovering_from_information_overload_2735
A small system that falls down under load is a huge success
– http://www.google.com/gwt/x?source=reader&u=http%3A%2F%2Fslacy.com%2Fblog%2F2011%2F03%2Fwhat-larry-page-really-needs-to-do-to-return-google-to-its-startup-roots%2F
Rule #5: Maintain flexible persistence.
Very often entrepreneurs are given...
– Ten Entrepreneurship Rules for Building Massive Companies « Greylock VC
We live by the myth that the best way to get more work done is to work longer...
– SXSW 2011: The internet is over | Technology | The Guardian
Like it or not, one of the reasons that people appreciate the Web is their...
– peHUB » Disqus to Facebook: “We Aren’t Shaking In Our Boots”
Now imagine that instead of buying the Apple PowerBook in 1997, you decided to...
– If You Bought Apple Stock Instead of Products - NYTimes.com
There is a very pervasive product-centric thinking,” he said. “There needs to be...
– What Is Twitter’s Problem? No, It’s Not the Product: Tech News and Analysis «
This “invisible algorithmic editing of the web,” as Pariser describes it, “moves...
– Is the Personalization of the Web Making Us Dumber?
in America the worst effects of the property crisis are probably over. The banks...
– A special report on property: Between a rock and a living space | The Economist