TechCrunch
When early adopters sit at their computers, what applications and websites do they use the most? The answer: Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Office, and MSN Messenger—just like most everyone else. At least according to data from RescueTime, the productivity app that monitors the amount of time a user spends on every applicat (Read More)
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he epitome of entrepreneurial productivity, according to author Timothy Ferriss, is becoming so efficient that you can run your business in four hours a week. (Read More)
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Tony Wright dot com
Well, not all of it. That title was blatant click-bait. You’re here and I’ve won. Nyah!I’ve long been passionate about reading and digesting every tidbit of information about what it takes to build a successful startup. I’m an avid reader of people like Seth Godin, Paul Graham, Guy Kawasaki, the (Read More)
Valleywag
Palo Alto-based venture capitalist Jeff Clavier wants startup founders to stop trying to make money. Why? Because when founders start pulling in around $300,000 a month, they start to think they don't need VC. Which is correct. And bad for business. So here's a refresher on what Clavier and other VCs would prefer they do. (Read More)