StartupDigest Reading List – September 30, 2011

by StartupDigest on September 30, 2011

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Welcome back to the StartupDigest Reading List, the members-only guide to the best articles on startup life.Check out the sweet poster Hackers and Founders put up during their meetup last night in Berkeley!

- Chris
 

StartupDigest Reading List is curated by:
Chris McCann – Co-Founder, StartupDigest
 

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U.S. college graduates with innovative new business ideas can apply to the Kauffman Foundation’s Global Scholars Program, newly expanded to include U.S. scholars. Participants learn and network with an international group of fellow aspiring entrepreneurs from January through June 2012. Apply here by Oct. 17, 2011.

 

What You Need to Read This Week

 

Minimum Viable Personality
By Fred Wilson

A funny but deep post on how your company gets a personality.

The story of Steve Jobs and PARC

By Malcolm Gladwell

Innovation is a messy business. This is an interesting story about Steve Jobs and his first visit to the Palo Alto Research Center.

Your idea sucks, now go do it anyway

By Jason Cohen

Your idea is going to change a million times, so just start working on something.

Becoming a CEO. Yeah, I Suck

By Matt Mireles

An inside look into what it really means to run a startup.

Why I am learning to program

By Ed Castano

A story of why a business guy is learning to code.

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