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brevity is the soul of wit - #Hamlet


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"It’s a very bad mistake to dismiss everything that looks trivial” blog.samaltman.com/stupid-apps-an…


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If you are interested in efficiently learning #ruby fundamentals in remote small groups, i've made bitly.com/codeunion_t


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Congrats @lovely on the Apply w/ Lovely launch! Excited to see such innovative products built using Experian Connect ow.ly/qtYi7


@dougwormhoudt awesome unsexy presentation


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"PRISM: Your Gmail, Google, Facebook, Skype data all in one place. The NSA just beat out like 30 startups to this idea." -Aaron Levie


Somewhere behind the clouds

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.@BodyMedia's overnight success took 14 years! Congrats to the team: ow.ly/kzbwZ #QuantifiedSelf


True words! Indeed RT @taariqlewis Before you TAKE: ASK. Before you GIVE: ASK. How come folks don't get this?


TIL for 300 bitcoins, you can buy a porshe carscoops.com/2013/04/man-bu…


Another great talk on startup lessons by @sonnyvu. If you keep it up, you'll connvert a bunch of Misfits into a bunch of groupies.


This may just be the most romantic scientific article - imgur.com/SKNl3VR ... Spoilers: she checked 'YES'


congrats and major props to @cwhogg, the team at @100Plus and @PracticeFusion - i've been a believer since day 1 :)


Props to @timocratic for the following wisdom "Rules are a sign of a broken culture"


Moshing at a metal concerts is mathematically modeled (metalsucks.net/wp-content/upl…) by Cornell physicists - arxiv.org/abs/1302.1886 - Badass!


Wow. Elon battles NYT's bad PR with data - teslamotors.com/blog/most-pecu… - does this mean we hold journalism to a new level of rigor?


found a great quote on quora by @glindahl - "Every problem looks like a nail when the tool you have is a hammer."


in a meeting with @taariqlewis "people hate being ignored" - so simple yet so true


Apparently, either innovation today is pessimistically slow or our institutions are too rigid to adopt it - good read - economist.com/news/briefing/…


"We need to avoid public masturbation of stats" #ces 2013


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