Shiny Link Dumping
Too tired to separate everything and I want to clear out my tabs so here's a bunch of links that I've been reading, as usual they're heavily tilted towards business/entrepreneurship (most culled from Hacker News):
- Entrepreneurship: "A good plan, violently executed now, is better than a perfect plan next week." (Eric Florenzano's Blog) [So true]
- Entrepreneurship: 10 businesses facing extinction in 10 years (Entrepreneur, H/T Club for Growth) [Am not sure about arcades. They might not be coin operated but I think they'll morph since at it's core it's about figuring out how to provide group entertainment and doing it at home might not always be appropriate or have all the equipment needed... sort of like movie theaters]
- Economics: Callable Bonds catching the Subprime Flu (Bloomberg, H/T Paul Kedrosky) [While there might be pain, it might also be easier and more sustainable for the Fed just to let the markets find their bottom]
- Economics: Reconsidering Milton Friedman (New York Times) [That incidentally would be the New York Times reconsidering Milton Friedman, and remembering him for almost everyone else]
- Economics & Life: Game Theory Applied to Eligible Bachelor Paradox (Slate) [Hmmm...]
- Life: 10 Bad Reasons for staying at a Bad Job (Chief Happiness Officer Blog)
- Life: Abstract/Logic uestions from Microsoft Interviews (The Daily WTF)
- Social Mission: When Tech has a Social Mission (New York Times)
- Social Mission: Defeating AIDS (Pajamas Media)
- Innovation: Minor Problem with Patents: They don't apply to non commercial use (OpenLife Blog)
- Marketing: China tries to build Homegrown Brands (New York Times)
- Marketing: 4 rules for delivering a great presentation by Al Gore's speechwriter (Blog of Tim Ferriss) [I may think the guy's entirely deceptive but that doesn't mean I can't appreciate the fact he does a dang good presentation]
- Productivity: Firefox keyboard shortcuts you probably don't know about (Jeetblog)
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