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Jan
21st
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The result of the 70’s

The result of the 70’s

Nov
21st
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Why I stay up late

Why I stay up late

Nov
19th
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If everything you do needs to work on a three-year time horizon, then you’re competing against a lot of people.
Sep
12th
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Pavlov’s Dogs

Pavlov’s Dogs

Jun
26th
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Step up your game alphabet!

Step up your game alphabet!

Apr
22nd
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Cadbury Egg inside chocolate cupcake

Cadbury Egg inside chocolate cupcake

Apr
14th
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Hopes and Dreams

Hopes and Dreams

Apr
11th
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Rules to remember

Rules to remember

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Can I help you?

Can I help you?

Feb
25th
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the unknown…

the unknown…

Feb
5th
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Jan
29th
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Why Dropbox Succeeded and Syncplicity Didn’t

In a re­sponse to a ques­tion on Quora ti­tled “Why is Drop­box more pop­u­lar than other tools with sim­i­lar func­tion­al­ity?”, Isaac Hall, co-founder of Sync­plic­ity, a com­pet­ing ser­vice you’ve prob­a­bly never heard of, ex­plains:

In the end, it re­ally came down to one in­cred­i­bly ge­nius idea: Drop­box lim­ited its fea­ture set on pur­pose. It had one folder and that folder al­ways synced with­out any is­sues – it was magic. Sync­plic­ity could sync every folder on your com­puter until you hit our quota. (Un­for­tu­nately, that fea­ture was used to syn­chro­nize C:\Win­dows\ for dozens of users – doh!) Our com­pany had too many fea­tures and this cre­ated con­fu­sion amongst our cus­tomer base. This in turn led to enough cus­tomer sup­port is­sues that we couldn’t in­no­vate on the prod­uct, we were too busy fix­ing things.

He then goes on to pro­vide some great ad­vice:

If you’re start­ing a new com­pany, the best thing you can do is keep your fea­ture set small and fo­cused. Do one thing as best as you pos­si­bly can. Your users will beg and beg for more func­tion­al­ity. They will tell you their prob­lems and ask you to fix it. My phi­los­o­phy is that they’re right if their fea­ture re­quest is right only if it works for 80% of your cus­tomers. Until you have a lot of re­sources, stay fo­cused on your core com­pe­tency.

Jan
28th
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And in an era when online video — and bandwidth use — are exploding, people like Ms. Morton fear that Internet providers are really cracking down on the disruptive online technologies to boost their own profits at the expense of innovation.
Jan
23rd
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So, I know you can tell how old a tree is by counting the rings inside, so can you like, figure out how old a lake is by throwing a rock and counting the ripples?
Jan
22nd
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The New General Lee

The New General Lee