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March 01 2011

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December 21 2010

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December 20 2010

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December 19 2010

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“Normal people have jobs. Entrepreneurs are irrational.”

December 18 2010

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IDEO Founder David Kelley on Creative Confidence, Innovation, and the Power of a Child’s Mind

The Shoshin Project 

December 08 2010

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December 02 2010

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As digital marketers seek to increase profits, they almost always make the same mistake. They continue to add more clutter, messaging and offers, because, hey, it's free.
Seth's Blog: The inevitable decline due to clutter
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November 29 2010

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November 11 2010

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The simplest version works the best, and the first version is never the simplest.
On Prototyping: The Simplest Solution Never Comes First :: Articles :: The 99 Percent
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November 09 2010

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Networks -- Not Size -- Give Cities Competitive Advantage


A city's size no longer is the key factor in building vibrant local economies, according to a study by a Michigan State University sociologist.

Reposted bySchlauberg Schlauberg

November 05 2010

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November 04 2010

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Seeing Adversity As Happening for Us, Not to Us

"If you change the word 'to' to the word 'for' in that question, it can change your life."

November 02 2010

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October 26 2010

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WHERE GOOD IDEAS COME FROM by Steven Johnson
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October 25 2010

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If you repeatedly hear any of the following comments, chances are you are not solving a critical problem:

  1. “If you made your app easier to use I would start using it.”
  2. “I’m really busy right now but I’ll start using your app soon.”
  3. “If your app was cheaper I would start using it.”
Startups Should Solve Critical Problems
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3 Startup Lessons I Learned the Hard Way

  1. The middle sucks.
  2. Your idea doesn’t matter.
  3. There is no secret to startup success.
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October 24 2010

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In Politics, Google Bombing Takes Center Stage

Using Google as part of one’s marketing strategy is not uncommon. The use of search engine optimization (SEO) is a conventional practice for companies to control their online presence. But try adding competitive politics into the picture, and you get 'reverse SEO', or 'Google bombing'. 

In a unique twist to SEO, Chris Bowers, campaign director for the liberal Daily Kos blog, is digging up the dirt on 98 House Republican candidates, ‘rediscovering’ stories with negative sentiments to re-blog. 
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