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If you're having a bad day: today in 1976, Apple co-founder Ronald Wayne sold his 10% stake in Apple for $800.
A million guys walk in to a Silicon Valley bar. None of them buy anything. The bar is declared a huge success. http://t.co/kC0imG5W
I can't wait until people stop saying Cloud. Your startup is in Shoreditch, your servers are in Virginia, only thing "in the Cloud" is you.
Composite shot of hundreds of planes taking off at Hannover Airport http://t.co/tV5V19py
The downside of this whole lean startup thing is that a lot of people seem to think it's ok to launch crap. It's not.
RT @adammillsuk: This is incredible. A 21 year-old designer spends three days redesigning Microsoft. And it's stunning. http://t.co/k2nEDThV
Stupid me thought bit.ly was about link shortening. Turns out it's about "social discovery." Like this croissant is about carb acceleration.
The worst entrepreneurs email back the quickest. Because they're sitting in front of their laptop, not running their company. - Oli Samwer
RT @m4tt: Brilliant photo captured at the opening of The Shard, Europe’s tallest building. http://t.co/GHCMMZjf
Whoever put the letter "b" in the word "subtle" deserves a pat on the back.
When did the javascript overlay become a legitimate marketing tool? I remember when we were fighting popups. Same cancer.
Bullshit seems to be the only market with infinite supply and demand.
Two models in EU VC. "German" model: copy US company, bring to EU. "Israel" model: start with innovation, bring to US.
RT @edent What British people say, what they mean, & what other people hear http://yfrog.com/gy5gxvxj
Frequent traveller tip #102: you know those hotels where you need to put in a card to make the lights go on in the room? It can be any card.
Can we make breadcrumbs a thing in browsers? "You have this tab open because you searched for x 2.5 hours ago, then clicked from y to z..."