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A co-founder at Justin.tv, Vogt was later described as the "creative genius" at the start-up, who "hero-coded" the company out of problems and designed the camera systems necessary for live streaming.[8] As reported in Fortune, according to Justin.tv co-founder Justin Kan, Vogt would "just, like, lock himself in a room for three days and code away ... See more
Kyle Vogt
Edward Kaplan
@eakaplan
Contextual, but not arbitrary
Relative, but not subjective
Objective, but not universal
Emmett Shearx.comJulian Gutman
@juliangutman
Vinod Khosla on the two most important things to get right when building a company
The first thing for a startup to get right is make sure they’re inventing something radically different:
“If you’re extrapolating the past to predict the future, the big companies do that very https://t.co/LjJAMR9ehU
Startup Archivex.comA contractor said something during this project which I thought was both compassionate and the sign that he was a skilled professional, and I thought I’d share:
Scene: My mother, who has some mobility challenges, is sketching out what she wants in her kitchen. He listens.
Patrick McKenziex.comOtis Chandler
@otis
Matthew Baya
@mattbaya
Predating Uber, I had written and published nearly a thousand essays on topics like user growth, metrics, viral marketing—along the way, popularizing tech industry jargon like “growth hacking” and “viral loops.”