The Peril of Dominance, or why we don't need a new Google UncategorizedJanuary 2, 2011google, hackers, malfeasance, soapbox, tech
The Nonprofit Model is Broken UncategorizedDecember 18, 2010nonprofits, soapbox, startups, tech, venture
The Uncertainty Plague UncategorizedNovember 28, 2010entrepreneurship, government, risk, soapbox, startups, tech
Martyrs, or How to be Miserable and Inefficient UncategorizedOctober 3, 2010entrepreneurs, founders, mistakes, psych, soapbox, startups
Journalism : 2010 :: Food : 1910 UncategorizedAugust 22, 2010content, food, google, information, journalism, soapbox
Learning from Failure is Hard, Learning from Success is Harder UncategorizedAugust 9, 2010events, failure, soapbox, startups, tipping points
In Defense of Lifestyle UncategorizedJuly 18, 2010college, funding, lifestyle, soapbox, startups, venture capital
Incentives and Carried Interest UncategorizedJune 13, 2010capital gains, carried interest, government, incentives, income, soapbox, startups, venture capital
Facebook and the Extra-National Currency UncategorizedMay 23, 2010culture, currency, ecommerce, facebook, government, prediction, soapbox, tech
Why Everyone Should Get Funded (Once) UncategorizedMay 16, 2010funds, getting it built, investors, philanthropy, soapbox, startups, venture capital
How to Fail at Presenting to Hackers UncategorizedMay 5, 2010events, hackers, mistakes, pitching, presentation, soapbox, startups, tech, themoreyouknow
An Agile Approach to Science Education UncategorizedApril 25, 2010agile, education, government, iterative, science, soapbox, tech
Get Rid of the Accreditation Requirement UncategorizedApril 20, 2010accreditation, government, investing, private equity, SEC, soapbox, venture capital