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It has been awhile since any artist made me want to pick up a guitar
But, last week my buddy Sean made me go see an old friend of his from Oklahoma. You’ve got to give it a listen: John Moreland - "I Need You to Tell Me Who I Am"
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But, last week my buddy Sean made me go see an old friend of his from Oklahoma. You’ve got to give it a listen: John Moreland - "I Need You to Tell Me Who I Am"
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photo via viralnova That’s right, an actual working pub built right into the back yard.
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image via RJMETRICS A lot of people are talking about Jelly. And, I’m not even 50% convinced that the point of Jelly is the point of Jelly. Jelly is actually a refined cocktail of personal and social addictions that train us to keep pushing the buttons: We keep swiping
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photo via usechisel I found this quotation on a post by moot, responding to an email he received in response to the news of the decision to shutdown drawquest. At this point, most people are still likely to be surprised when behave like they are run by trustworthy people of
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photo via BusinessInsider
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" There are still many good reasons to do some guest blogging (exposure, branding, increased reach, community, etc.). " /via Matt Cutts image via brandignity
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" Brands are now defined by all of things consumers (and other stakeholders) say about the company, its products and services, in conversations that take place online and off
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" There are many ways to get fancy about process. Don’t. " /via FirstRound Review Image via I4 Process
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“ A deep-rooted Japanese concept is “do” (
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There are things we need to do, and things we want to do. We have to be able to do both well, but it is especially fun they are one and the same. photo via the buddha is my dj
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" The lean startup methodology, the accelerators and the standardised term sheets for investments are all signs that the knowledge required to run a startup is becoming codified and commoditised. This has tilted the balance of power between investors and entrepreneurs, he writes. “Investors have won, and their dealings with
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/via Nait Jones photo via Bryan Ripley Crandall