Monthly Archives: June 2011

Customer Development Value Path

I am enjoying The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Customer Development (#tegtcd) and once in a while tweet a gem. One of the authors Patrick Vlaskovits, was kind enough  send me a set of diagrams from the book to use in my

Posted in Customer Development, startups

Cloud Computing Links June 23, 2011

InfoQ: The Current Status and Predictions on Cloud Computing from Cloud Leaders InfoQ: The Current Status and Predictions on Cloud Computing from Cloud Leaders Werner Vogels from Amazon and Satya Nadella from Microsoft talked about the current status of cloud

Posted in Cloud Computing, Infostreams, Trends

Skills for Social Media Analytics

Here are some of the skills for a scientist position for Social Media Analytics from a government organization in USA: Concept categorization Topic classification/topic modeling Natural language processing Sentiment analysis Opinion mining Entity or relationship extraction Social network analysis Swarm-based

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Python/Django Links – June 22, 2011

Python FriendFeed Lives On (In Spirit): Tornado 2.0 Released FriendFeed Lives On (In Spirit): Tornado 2.0 Released When Facebook acquired FriendFeed in September 2009, my heart sank a bit. I was happy for those guys, but I knew FriendFeed would

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Cloud Computing News and Links – June 22, 2011

Links from Infostreams on: Cloud Computing Virtualization And Cloud Security Startup Bromium Raises $9.2M From Andreessen Horowitz And Others Virtualization And Cloud Security Startup Bromium Raises $9.2M From Andreessen Horowitz And Others In March we wrote about new Andreessen Horowitz

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My Ideal Twitter Client

Having used Twitter for a while, I am slowly reducing the amount of time I spend on Twitter clients. I feel some times that I am missing out on good stuff. I started thinking about an ideal Twitter client for

Posted in Ideas, Tools, twitter

Why Bicycles are Faster than Cars

The model American male devotes more than 1,600 hours a year to his car. He sits in it while it goes and while it stands idling. He parks it and searches for it. He earns the money to put down

Posted in Ideas

Of Dead and Dying (industries)

The book publishing industry is dead and they don’t know it. Its like how the typewriter industry died. And how companies like Blockbuster and Borders can’t survive. And the entire music industry is dying. And broadcast television might be on

Posted in Ideas

We are Unusal and We Like It That Way

Expect us to make ambitious bets on our future that distract us from our current business. Some bets we’ll get right, and others we’ll get wrong, but we think it’s the only way to continuously build disruptive products. via mashable.com

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