Retirement has a detrimental impact on mental and physical health, a new study has found.
Where there’s power, there’s Twitter,” Leetaru says. “The more power, the more Twitter. That tells us that quite literally even in the most remote areas of Africa, if there’s power there, chances are there’s Twitter there at a relative density of power.
Recall that not so long ago, many people were predicting that Google would be eclipsed by the growth of Facebook, which would disrupt Google’s hold on search and digital advertising and subsume the Internet itself. Today, that possibility seems a lot more remote.
The lesson may be that a broad focus on innovation and solving big problems leads to resiliency.
Ultimately, the value in a property, whether physical real estate or a web site or mobile app, isn’t what projections say it is, but what a willing buyer is willing to pay
Warren suggests that investors imagine they have a punchcard with 20 punch holes … once you make 20 investments in your lifestime, your punchcard is used up. If you did this, you’d really make them count.
Top of my LinkedIn today right now. Imagine an article on Zuck’s favorite clothing right after the Instagram deal. This is some #changetheratio, #leanin shit right here.
Does this sound familar? Teenagers, amusing images, sharing only with trusted friends? In some ways, Tumblr is actually Facebook 2.0! As Facebook has become a real-life social network infested with parents, co-workers, ex-friends, and people you barely know, Tumblr has become the place where young people express themselves and their ACTUAL INTERESTS with their ACTUAL FRIENDS.
Tumblr Is Not What You Think | TechCrunch
Good write up
The power of startups is their own cultures, ideas and special gifts. Yes, you learn from past experiences but you make your own mistakes as well. You take risks perhaps you wouldn’t have taken in other environments. You hire different sort of teams. Designing software in a founder driven company is completely unique company to company.
There was a time in New York City when two people of the same gender could not walk down the street arm-in-arm without fear of violence and harassment,” said Christine C. Quinn, the City Council speaker, whose district includes the Village and who hopes to become the city’s first openly gay mayor. “We refuse to go back to that time.

