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Interesting Links for February 24, 2012

How to Evaluate a (paid) iPhone App Idea – Tony Wright’s Startup Front-End – Design is Marketing Media Headlines Will Lead Investors To Ruin Look ‘Em in the Eye: Part I -The Importance of Eye Contact How often have you talked with another guy who never looked you in the eye during the entire length of [...]


Interesting Links for February 17, 2012

Why Being Sleepy and Drunk Are Great for Creativity | Wired Science | Wired.com Look ‘Em in the Eye: Part II – How to Make Eye Contact the Right Way in Life, Business, and Love In our first post in this two-part series on eye contact, we discussed the importance of eye contact and some of [...]


Interesting Links for February 10, 2012

3 Numbers All Entrepreneurs Should Know | Inc.com How to Test the Long-Term Potential of Your Relationship | EcoSalon | Conscious Culture and Fashion Kein Konflikt wie jeder andere (Startseite, NZZ Online) Gimme the Loot – Kyle Meyer The Two-Headed Beast of Successful Habit Change Editor’s Note: This is a guest post from Tyler Tervooren of [...]


Interesting Links for February 3, 2012

Giving away the secrets of 99.3% email delivery We send a lot of mail for Basecamp, Highrise, Backpack, and Campfire (and some for Sortfolio, the Jobs Board, Writeboard, and Tadalist). One of the most frequently asked questions we get is about how … So klappt’s schon mal nicht – Die vier größten Mythen über Erfolg – [...]


Interesting Links for January 27, 2012

login Why Apple Products Are Manufactured in China Fascinating well-researched investigative report by Charles Duhigg and Keith Bradsher for the New York Times, on the rise of China as a manufacturing power and the corresponding effect on middle… Apple added $38 billion in cash last year | asymco Gender spenders – MIT News Office


Interesting Links for January 20, 2012

A note on bravery | Jimmy Wales Urban Dictionary: nowhere story Race to the Bottom, Eh? Aaron Ricadela, reporting for Bloomberg: Personal-computer makers are counting on ultrabooks to challenge the MacBook Air, Apple’s best-selling laptop, which is less than an inch thick. Still,… Hunter S. Thompson’s 1958 cover letter for a newspaper job – Boing Boing [...]


Interesting Links for January 13, 2012

Intelligence is Irrelevant: An MIT Alum’s Advice to a Struggling Student A Reddit Gem A reader recently sent me a link to this fascinating Reddit thread. It’s titled:”I’m not as smart as I thought I was,” and it features a high school senior worried that his intellectual… Ferraris and Fords Too Much Coffee Is Bad For [...]


Interesting Links for January 6, 2012

The Apple of our Eyes! Natarajan S – Indian J Ophthalmol What iMessage did to my text-messaging usage – Neven Mrgan’s tumbl Let’s get honest about uptime – (37signals) Simple Productivity Tip Of The Day: Collect Your Thoughts E-Mail to Tim Cook


Interesting Links for December 30, 2011

Insights on the writing of Steve Jobs – Fortune Tech Twizy Is Renault’s Breezy Bet in Big Electric-Car Gamble – Tech Europe – WSJ Why You Can’t Hire « Startup Boy The Chinese Solar Machine – Technology Review Confessions of a tech journalist: my advice to startups pitching the media – SeanBlanda.com Behind the Scenes: [...]


Interesting Links for December 23, 2011

Perfectionism as Practice: Steve Jobs and the Art of Getting Good The Perfectionism of Steve Jobs While designing the original Macintosh, Steve Jobs became frustrated with the title bars. As Malcolm Gladwell summarizes in a recent essay on industrial innovation:… When Reinforcement Fails | Wired Science | Wired.com Let Me Introduce Myself I am a big believer in [...]