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Here are some of the greatest hits from my Daily Links over the last few weeks:
Podcasting Ad Insertion – Stop the Madness Why the podcasting ad business is not ripe for startups.
What Business Can Learn from Open Source “Hackers tend to think business is for MBAs. But business administration is not what you’re doing in a startup. What you’re doing is business creation. And the first phase of that is mostly product creation– that is, hacking.”
What’s your pause button? Focus on the one disruptive feature of your product. Apple is great at this.
Who Do We Work For? “Since we have the technology to buy and sell so easily, can we not also have the ability to impart more information into the transaction? To tell the Board that we’d prefer them to think beyond the next quarter?”
Free Software Has No Pirates “Do I worry about enterprises or corporate customers taking OpenSolaris and not acquiring a subscription to someone’s (hopefully our) service contract? No, not in the least.”
Our Global Food-Service Enterprise Is Totally Down For Your Awesome Subculture Team, we need a good laugh once-in-a-while.
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