January 2011
5 posts
The Ohours Blog: How to Have a 20 Minute Meeting →
This is definitely something I struggle with when meeting w/ folks, but good tips from Nate … ohours: Since launching Ohours, I’ve been enjoying hearing from hosts and attendees alike about their experiences. It’s been nothing short of inspiring. One of the areas in which I find people most having “issues” is figuring out what the right length of time is for their Ohours “slots.” I’m a...
Jan 25th
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15 Web Services We Rely On Every Day (myGengo) →
Nice set of web services any start-up should look at to allow them to focus on their core competency & outsource the rest. +1 for SendGrid, Get Satisfaction, Saleforce & Xero Personally much prefer start-ups I advise to to use Mashery instead of Apigee (but I’m biased). — Sean
Jan 18th
Goldman to Offer Facebook Shares Only to Non-U.S.... →
Nice job SEC … way to “protect” all those US investors.  
Jan 17th
My Reading Plan for Jan & Feb 2011
Typically this time of year, I spend some time stepping back and coming up with goals for the year.   Rather then do that this year, I’ve decided to “chunk” them up into shorter-term goals that I revisit every couple months but directionally fall under four big themes for the year (Professional, Financial, Fitness &  Spiritual) As part of my professional theme in the next 2...
Jan 5th
What Everyone Seems to Miss In Facebook's Private... →
Facebook is the greatest repository of data about people’s intentions, relationships, and utterances that ever has been created. Period. And a company that owns that much private data should be accountable to the public. The public should be able to review its practices, its financials, and question its intentions in a manner backed by our collective and legally codified will. That’s...
Jan 5th