Monday, October 17, 2011

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Why So Siri-ous? - techcrunch.com
 
Looking over the web and especially the blogosphere over the past couple of days, it seems there is only one thing everyone wants to talk about: Siri. With the iPhone 4S now in millions of peoples' hands, as expected,...
 
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Founders And VCs Reveal 21 Books Every Entrepreneur Should Read - businessinsider.com
 
We've polled everyone from First Round Capital's Charlie O'Donnell to Steve Blank and Brad Feld in the past few years, and they told us what books have shaped their careers. From Malcolm Gladwell's "Blink" to Robert Pirsig's...
 
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The ultimate startup lesson: knowing what matters - gigaom.com
 
After shutting down energy efficiency startup Hug Energy at the beginning of 2011, serial entrepreneur Marcus Tallhamn writes about the most important lesson he learned from the experience: value systems are crucial, and you've...
 
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Ten strategies for making the "Big Leap" to next-gen mobile, social, cloud, consumerization, and big data - zdnet.com
 
The “Big Five” IT trends are in the midst of making their impact felt in organizations around the world. Is this is a significant chance...
 
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YouTube Now Allows Music Partners To Sell Merchandise, Digital Downloads And Event Tickets - techcrunch.com
 
We already know that YouTube is seeing 3 billion videos viewed per day day, but now the online video giant is now seeing a whopping 800 million people per month visiting the site, Google revealed in its third-quarter earnings...
 
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