StartupDigest Reading List – February 3, 2012

4/02/2012

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Special heads up for everyone – we will soon be launching a new digest that will feature the most interesting startup in the world every week. 500+ people have already signed up for it in advance. You can sign up too here. Stay tuned :)
Also, we changed up the messaging and process of becoming a StartupDigest VIP. What do you think of it?

- Chris

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What You Need to Read This Week

An epic rant on how you should stop being intimidated and just build a product you would use.

 

The Hacker Way

By Eric Ries

Buried within the Facebook’s S-1 filing is a personal message from Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook’s hacker culture.

 

There is a slew of wonderful JavaScript libraries out there to aid in adding dynamism to your webpages. But how do you actually put them together without turning your webpage into a Cthulhuesque nightmare?

 

A look at how investors think about risk in a startup from Brendan Baker, who used to work with AngelList and is now with Greylock Partners.

 

Sometimes profits aren’t always the right answer. Here are the tradeoffs between growth and profit and how to decide which path is right for you.

 

Let’s peak under the hood of Ruby’s run time environment and see how the garbage collector works. While we’re at it, maybe we can help save your application from slowing to a molasses mess.

 

A brief guide to tech internships

By Alexey Komissarouk

An in-depth guide to getting an internship at a startup from Alexey, who interned at Facebook, started the PennApps hackathon, and was an engineer for the Israeli Defense Forces.

 

Love this. We definitely need more articles like this written from a designer’s (and woman’s) perspective.

 

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StartupDigest Reading List – January 27, 2012

27/01/2012

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Last week Brendan McManus re-designed all of our StartupDigest Video pages to make them a little easier on your eyes :)
If you haven’t seen any of our videos before I suggest watching our top 3 talks by Steve Jobs, Sergey Brin, and Peter Thiel.

 - Chris

 

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Check out these sketchbook videos on “finding the magic sauce of entrepreneurship” and “three things entrepreneurs do” and more from the Kauffman Foundation.

 

 

What You Need to Read This Week

This really applies to any position you are hiring for. Make sure to be kind to new people meeting your company for the first time.

 

An inside look into what buyers are looking for.

 

strftime.org
by Unknown

Using Python’s date functions and can’t remember if uppercase AM/PM is %A or %p? Sure you could go look it up in the documents and scroll down the page until you find what you want. Or, you could go to strftime.org and get all the info you need on one, gorgeous, simple page.

 

Pinterest’s Sign-Up Process
By Nicholas Carlson

I hate how Business Insider sensationalizes titles but this is a good look at a great sign-up flow. I love how Pinterest keeps their entire process very personal.

 

A 7,000 word essay on the idiosyncrasies of salary negotiation. The key point here is to stop feeling guilty about asking for market compensation.

 

The JS kids these days. What can’t they build in that language we all originally learned about as a way to make dialog boxes follow your mouse around the page? Well, some folks at LinkedIn figured out how to make a full-fledged VNC client in pure Javascript!
 

The tale of 7 failed products. The reoccurring themes: they didn’t build something people would actually pay for, didn’t learn from their users, and got straight-up beat down by the competition.

 

[Audio Only] Interview with Mark Zuckerberg

An interview with Mark Zuckerberg when Facebook had 5 million users, was only for college students, and they had just launched their photos application. It’s pretty amazing to hear Mark sound like many early-stage founders I meet now.

 

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StartupDigest Reading List – January 13, 2012

14/01/2012

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Below are six articles and one amazing video by Sergey Brin on the early days of starting Google. By the way if you have any amazing startup videos we should check out respond to this email and let me know about them.
- Chris

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What You Need to Read This Week

The first step
By James Currier

An epic letter by James Currier, 2x exited founder and now founder of Jiff, to his alma mater on how to do something exciting instead of wasting your life at a cube job.

 

An inside look into how Loudcloud used business development to save the company after the dot-com crash by breaking itself up into two companies. Opsware the software company eventually sold to HP for $1.6 billion.

 

Ruby and JQuery developer Yehuda Katz argues on the subtle but key differences between JavaScript’s first class functions and Ruby’s block syntax.

 

Why learning the basics of software development is important, even for the business people.

 

There’s only a couple sites people will use on a daily basis but if done right you can retain people to your app through either notifications or using your service as a start point for something.

 

Vim Macros and You
by Josh Clayton

Need to edit a bunch of files all at once? Too complex of a refactoring for sed? Try combining ack and Vim macros.

 

Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google, talks about how simple ideas built for one person are so powerful and why just trying things is so important.

 

See all of the previous resources and articles we’ve featured here.

 

 

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StartupDigest Reading List – January 6, 2012

6/01/2012

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This week we have two incredible videos, a technical vidcast, and 6 articles with one from us on how compensation at a startup isn’t much different than a large coproration.
Welcome to the new year!
- Chris

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What You Need to Read This Week

I’m sure a lot of people have “learning to code” on their new year’s resolution list, but don’t fall into the learn code in 4 hours trap. Learning to code is awesome but takes a lot of hard work.

 

 

Charles Hudson, who is both a founder of Bionic Panda Games and investing partner at SoftTech VC, details out the minimum four things you should update your investors on.

 

How to organize your app’s JavasScript without relying on third party libraries.

 

Don’t worry, have focus, and be nimble. In the post are 5 examples of startups who won the war against the Goliath.

 

Meet people in real life, have a mission people want to join, treat people well, and don’t be stingy with equity or compensation.

 

Oh My ZSH
by Ryan Bates

If you aren’t a Rails Developer or don’t regularly watch RailsCasts, this one’s worth making an exception to watch. Ryan Bates details how to get started in the supremely powerful z-shell using Oh-My-zsh.

 

We asked some of our alumni VIP’s about the difference in compensation between their big corporate job and their new startup. The differences were much smaller than we anticipated.

 

[Video] Peter Thiel on building companies with purpose

A quick talk (Q&A section is long) by Peter Thiel on how he evaluates companies as an investor & entrepreneur.

 

[Video] Bonus Steve Jobs on the early days of NeXT

An awesome old school PBS documentary on Steve Jobs after he was fired from Apple in the middle of starting NeXT. Shows real scenes of Steve conducing meetings, product brainstorming, and motivating the team.

 

See all of the previous resources and articles we’ve featured here.

 

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StartupDigest Reading List – December 30, 2011

30/12/2011

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Happy early New Year’s! Over the holiday break I watched this vintage Steve Jobs video, filmed in 1980, and it was one of the best videos I have seen recentley. Definitley reccomend watching this when you have time.- Chris

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What You Need to Read This Week

Here is a basic rundown of what SOPA is, where it is now, and why its important for the startup community to know about.

 

 

When companies start they need to make one very important decision at the beginning of their life: do you want to build organically or get big fast?

 

If you have 1,000 servers each individually rated at 99.9% uptime, on average, one of those machines is always failing.

 

Alison shares some lessons she learned from working at Box.net and now starting her own company.

 

Co-founder and hiring problems, especially with the first 5 hires, trouble shipping, and trouble communication are all deep problematic signs for new startups.

 

CanCan is a great authentication system for for Rails, but how do you rigorously test it’s magic?

 

People love to talk about working on meaningful things but Elon Musk, who started Tesla Motors and SpaceX, is one individual who lives and breaths making a huge difference.

 

A rare video filmed at the Computer History Museum in 1980 of Steve Jobs talking about the beginning of Apple and his plans for the future.

 

See all of the previous resources and articles we’ve featured here.

 

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StartupDigest Reading List – December 23, 2011

25/12/2011

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Happy Holidays! This week I’d like to introduce everyone to our new co-curator for the StartupDigest Reading List, Chris Burnor! Chris is our lead engineer and felt the reading list needed some more technical articles. Super excited to have him with us :)- ChrisStartupDigest Reading List is curated by:
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What You Need to Read This Week

An interesting interview with Nick Swinmurn, the original founder of Zappos, about the company’s early days.

 

An internet of people
by Chris Dixon

 

A short post about why companies that have been tried before like Etsy, Kickstarter, and AirBnb are succeeding today.

 

A Tmux Crach Course
by JDClayton

For developers who spend most of their day in the terminal, tmux is a great GNU Screen replacement to augment your workflow.

 

Hiring the best people
by Scott Wiess

Why the best people join the best companies.

 

Finance for Geeks
by Eric Sink

A quick overview of financial statements, profit margins, and funding.

 

Exploring Client-side MVC with Backbone.js
by Jared Carroll

A rails developer tries out a different MVC framework: Backbone.js

 

Assessing a Company: Questions you need to ask in an Interview
by Michael Chen

This post will help you decide if the startup you are thinking about joining is right for you.

 

See all of the previous resources and articles we’ve featured here.

 

 

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StartupDigest Reading List – December 16, 2011

17/12/2011

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Last night we visted Causes to hang out with them after they hired our friend Herman Ng through StartupDigest VIP. Check out the awesome view from their office of downtown SF!
- Chris

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How do new businesses get ahead in the “Money Game”? Navigating the growing startup financing landscape is the focus of the latest animated video from the Kauffman Foundation’s sketchbook series. Watch “Money Game,” where Kauffman Senior Fellow Paul Kedrosky breaks down the methods entrepreneurs use to raise capital, and the benefits—and hazards—of each.

 

 

What You Need to Read This Week

What We Look For
By David Lee

David is a partner at SV Angel, Ron Conway’s investment fund.

 

 

Everybody loves to talk about starting new companies (and exiting them) but no one talks about the many projects that struggle to take off and when to stop working on them.

 

Thinking Time
By Jacob Gorban

Some of the most creative ideas come from the empty space while you aren’t working.

 

Sometimes old-fashioned sketching is the best way to visualize a design idea and iterate on it. Our team does this all the time on our whiteboards at home :)

 

Make sure that you surround yourself with some people who don’t just pat you on the back all of the time.

 

[Video] The art of profitability
By Derek Sivers

Derek started CD Baby, which became the largest seller of independent music online with $100M in sales for 150,000 musicians. Here is his talk on 8 different profit models.

See all of the previous resources and articles we’ve featured here.

 

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DC StartupDigest – December 12, 2011

13/12/2011

Below is an archived version of the DC StartupDigest Events List – a weekly curated listing of the best tech startup events in DC. If you would like to get next week’s digest on Monday, sign up here.

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Lots of great events this week. Be sure to join us on Thursday for Proudly Made in DC’s 1 year birthday party at GeekEasy! Also, consider contributing to CodeNow, a DC grown non-profit focused on developing the next pioneers in technology by teaching underrepresented high school students foundational skills in computer programming. Learn more here.

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Michael Mayernick – Co-Founder, Spinnakr

 

 

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What’s Going on in the DC Startup Community

DCEW Entrepreneurship Holiday Happy Hour @ Eden
When: Mon Dec 12, 6:00pm
Where: 1716 I Street Northwest Washington, DC 20006

Join DCEW, Do It In Person & Ladies DC to celebrate the holidays and entrepreneurship in our nations capital.

 

NoVaCoWork Meetup
When: Wed Dec 14, 11:00am
Where: Artisphere, 1101 WILSON BOULEVARD, Arlington, VA 22209

If you’re a builder of web things or a creative designer, writer, or UXer who wants to get out of the house (or office) a bit, then come join us. We’ll be the group of people nerding out over laptops in various coffee shops and art spaces around Arlington, Virg.

 

MoDevDC – Holiday Celebration
When: Wed Dec 14, 6:00pm
Where: TeqCorner, 1616 Anderson Road, McLean, VA 22102
For full details, including the address, and to RSVP click here.

It’s time to celebrate all of our accomplishments for 2011. This will be a fun opportunity to get together, enjoy some great appetizers, drinks and holiday cheer. Space will be limited. If you wish to come please RSVP early. (Please, no recruiters.)

 

Venture Capital Outlook 2012
When: Thurs Dec 15, 7:30am
Where: Ritz Carlton, Tysons Corner, 1700 Tysons Boulevard, Mclean, VA 22102

Venture Capital Outlook 2012 is part of the Potomac Tech Wire breakfast series that brings together senior executives in the Mid-Atlantic to discuss technology issues in a conversational, roundtable environment moderated by the editor of Potomac Tech Wire. The panel will focus on the overall outlook for venture capital investing in the DC area, current deal terms, technology trends, valuation issues and predictions.

 

ProudlyMadeInDC Turns One
When: Thurs Dec 15, 5:00pm
Where: GeekEasy, 1328 Florida Avenue NW Suite, 2025 (Second Floor), Washington DC 20009

ProudlyMadeInDC is turning 1. Come celebrate with us!

 

Product Innovators Meetup
When: Thurs Dec 15, 6:00pm
Where: TeqCorner, 1616 Anderson Road, McLean, VA 22102

The Product Innovators is comprised of people engaged in product innovation, product development and product market management in the greater Washington D.C. metro area.

 

Startup Riot
When: Wed Jan 4, 4:00pm
Where: GeekEasy, 1328 Florida Avenue NW, Washington DC 20009

JOIN is a career fair, but done differently. For hiring startups only, we create a pool of qualified candidates from the requirements that companies list on the registration form.

 

 

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Tokyo StartupDigest – December 12, 2011

13/12/2011

 

Below is an archived version of the Tokyo StartupDigest Events List – a weekly curated listing of the best tech startup events in Tokyo. If you would like to get next week’s digest on Monday, sign up here.

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Hi comrades,

Loki Ng, the co-founder of Hong Kong’s startup of a translation bridging platform, was visiting Tokyo last week and I helped him meet tech geeks and VIPs in the city. That makes me think deeply about the point of helping foreign startups engage the Japanese startup community. I’ll learn much more about it.

Also this week, there are a bunch of events wrapping up this year’s all things tech in Japan.

 

Highlighted Events

 

Contents:
Wednesday, December 14th – KDDI Mugen Lab 2nd MEETing
Wednesday, December 14th – Mobile Monday Tokyo – Bonenkai
Wednesday, December 14th – CODE_n12 Contest (Application Deadline)
Thursday, December 15th – SXSW 2012 Pre-Startup Pitch Battle in Tokyo
Thursday, December 15th – Innovation Weekend Grand Finale 2011
Friday, December 16th – The 3rd Engineer Start-up Meeting (ESM)
Saturday, December 17th – The 6th KBS Business Contest

 

KDDI Mugen Labo – 2nd Meeting

When: Wednesday, December 14th, 4pm to 7:30pm
Where: UDX Gallery, Akihabara

This is a kick-off event for marking the start of the new period of their incubation program. Followed by a meet-up with presentations by the startups who have graduated from their first period program.

 

Mobile Monday Tokyo – Bonenkai

When: Wednesday, December 14th, 7pm to 11pm
Where: VierBana, Akasaka

We have two local rising stars confirmed to give “lighting talks” followed by hands-on demo action. The team from remembAR.me, winners at Tokyo Startup Weekend earlier this year, and Kawabata-san from AdLib, aka @Kabayan of Bar Android fame, with his ToneConnect application that just won Silicon Valley Award at A3 Together competition.

 

CODE_n12 Contest (Application Deadline)

When: Wednesday, December 14th

Calling all programmers, developers and entrepreneurs who are changing the world with technology! Do you have the next big idea that’s shaping mobile life? It could be an app, service, technology, or anything else that will make up our mobile future. Enter the Code_n contest to win €25,000 or one of fifty spots to exhibit and network at CeBIT 2012, the world’s largest and most important event for the IT industry in Hanover, Germany. Entries must be received by December 14th. Show the judges your amazing idea and potential, and start moving on a global level.

 

SXSW2012 Pre-Startup Pitch Battle in Tokyo

When: Thusday, December 15th, 7pm to 10pm
Where: Samurai Startup Island, 2-2-28-2F, Higashi Shinagawa, Tokyo (Tennozu Isle)

There will be a pitch battle session by 10 startups who will participate in an upcoming SXSW event from Tokyo.

 

Innovation Weekend Grand Finale 2011

When: Thursday, December 15, 13:30-19:15
Where: Academy Hills, Roppongi Hills 49th Flr.

This event is jointly organized by Silicon Valley- and Tokyo-based incubator Sunbridge, startup-oriented media Venture Now and angel investor Kiyoshi Nishikawa, and aims at hooking up potential startups and providing networking opportunities and seed money to them. It’s held on a monthly basis in cooperation with Cyber Agent Ventures and Voyage Ventures.

 

The 3rd Engineer Start-up Meeting (ESM)

When: Friday, December 16
Where: Pasona Career Company, Pasona Inc.

This event is a place to meet business plan holders and engineers who are interested in launching their business.

 

The 6th KBC Business Contest

When: 1pm, Saturday, December 17th, 2011
Where: Kyoseikan (Hiroshi Fujiawa Memorial Hall), Keio University

Six business proposals that have been polished with mentors during the last five weeks since their first posts will be presented at the event. Please share the moment when a new business that leads us to the future is born.

 

 

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Singapore StartupDigest – December 12, 2011

13/12/2011

Below is an archived version of the Singapore StartupDigest Events List – a weekly curated listing of the best tech startup events in Singapore. If you would like to get next week’s digest on Monday, sign up here.

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For newcomers: Singapore StartupDigest is a curated events list created by entrepreneurs that is focused on the needs and interests of startups in Singapore.Do drop me a note at gwen@thestartupdigest.com if you have any feedback, questions, or ideas.
Singapore StartupDigest is curated by:
Gwendolyn Regina Tan – Co-founder & Editor-in-Chief, SGEntrepreneurs

 

 

What’s Going on in the Singapore Startup Community

HTCdev by MobileMonday
When: Monday, 12th December 2011, 6pm onwards
Where: Upstairs@Harry’s, 28 Boat Quay, Singapore 049818
A Mobile Monday meetup focused on HTC.

 

Seminar on Venture Capital Industry in Turbulence?
When: Monday, 12th December 2011, 430pm-7pm
Where: Function Room 4-2, Level 4, Mochtar Riady Building, 15 Kent Ridge Drive, Singapore 119245

A line up of investors talking about the global VC industry and “Funding Challenges Faced by High Tech Start-ups in Singapore.”

 

DEMO Asia Auditions
When: Thursday, 15th December 2011, 2pm-6pm
Where: Plug-In@Blk 71, Blk 71 Ayer Rajah Crescent, 2nd level

Yes folks, if you haven’t heard, DEMO is coming to Asia. There has been a few auditions already with this Thursday 15th being the next. Teams can also audition via Skype.

 

Creative and Hacker Mixer
When: Thursday, 15th December 2011, 7pm-10pm
Where: Smartspace, 261 Waterloo Street, #02-24 Waterloo Centre, Singapore 180261

What will happen when creatives mix it up with hackers? 50 Hackers, Entrepreneurs and Creatives from six different industries: Design, Photography, Film, Architecture, Animation and Illustration will be present. If you would like to share a creative idea in five minutes, you can email sarah@relayroom.com.

 

 

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