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Start-up Advice
I usually tell people that everything I learned about being an entrepreneur I learned by F’ing up at my first company.  I think the sign of a good entrepreneur is the ability to spot your mistakes, correct quickly and not repeat the mistakes. I made plenty of mistakes.
Tags: advice, business, entrepreneurship, startup, articles - view - prasanth - 02/01/2010 - 13:47 - - -
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Tara Stiles: 10 Steps To Getting What You Want
Everything we need is already there. The challenge is letting go of all our stuff in the way.
Tags: advice, goals, inspiration, success, tips - view - prasanth - 12/07/2009 - 20:05 - - -
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Joel Spolsky: Setting the Right Priorities
In my last column, I told the story of the humble origins of my company, Fog Creek Software. My co-founder, Michael, and I envisioned the business as a high-end Web consulting shop, until the implosion of that industry forced us to change plans.
Tags: advice, business, entrepreneur, programming, startup, article - view - prasanth - 11/06/2009 - 18:58 - - -
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Redeye VC: Yogi Berra wisdom for startups
My first company was called Infonautics.  I co-founded it in 1991 when I was an undergraduate at Penn.  This was back in the dark ages of online services -- when people used 1200 or 2400 baud modems.  Our initial product (called Homework Helper) was one of the first consumer "search engines"
Tags: advice, entrepreneur, startup, strategy, blogpost, tips - view - prasanth - 10/03/2009 - 22:28 - - -
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