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Interesting Links for June 28, 2011

The Brain on Trial – Magazine – The Atlantic An interview with James Freeman Content Please — Shawn Blanc ✚ The Right Price As Oliver Reichenstein so astutely wrote about in his article about iA Writer, pricing is very hard work. The right price for a product is the highest price you can ask for, but [...]


Interesting Links for June 24, 2011

Getting the message in – (37signals) Marketing to your own team When you start cutting corners, customers can’t always tell. But employees usually can. And that can be just as bad. In this Mixergy interview, Jim McCarthy, the co-founder of Goldstar, talks… ✚ Off-Site Backups It’s amazing how one thing will lead to another. A few weeks [...]


Interesting Links for June 17, 2011

Arrow information paradox Daring Fireball: It’s All Software Cup 39 Person: Colin Wright Drink: Americano in Reykjavik, Iceland I found Colin Wright through Twitter. I was leaving Iceland’s Blue Lagoon (a recommendation from Cup 21) where I’d been sitting in… Which of the four are getting in the way? You don’t know what to do You don’t know [...]


Interesting Links for June 14, 2011

The game theory of discovery and the birth of the free-gap It all started because of the discovery problem. Too many things to choose from, more every day. No efficient way to alert the world about your service, your music, your book. How about giving it… SvN Flashback: Product roadmaps are dangerous Jason 30 Jan 2006 — [...]


Interesting Links for June 10, 2011

Insight oder Tunnelblick? – Zur Problematik aktueller iPad-Studien The Brander » MOTHER Denim – die Kunst des subtilen Glamour Reader Story: How I Built My Own House — Without a Mortgage This guest post from Ian is part of the “reader stories” feature at Get Rich Slowly. It’s the extended version of the story he shared [...]


Interesting Links for June 7, 2011

I want to write more It’s this laptop. Yes, the laptop is definitely the problem. If I had a MacBook Air instead of this ridiculously beefed up 13” Pro, I’d write so much people would give me money to tune it down. It’s… Sheryl Sandberg’s Graduation Speech for the Ages – Andrew McAfee – Harvard Business [...]


Interesting Links for June 3, 2011

The Problem — or So It Would Seem — With the Em Dash Noreen Malone’s case — please hear her out — against the em dash: What’s the matter with an em dash or two, you ask?—or so I like to imagine. What’s not to like about a sentence that explores in… Cup 38 Person: Seth Godin  [...]