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In Defense of Uber: An Unbiased Opinion

Both Sides of the Table

I was at an alumni dinner at UCSD (I am on the alumni board) and a group of people were talking about how their kids use UberX to get rides home from parties at night. This article had much resonance with me. The author followed an Uber driver around and used it as evidence of why Uber drivers hate the service. I know that.

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Findings is GitHub for Ideas

This is going to be BIG.

In his book, he talks about software that he uses to capture quotes and ideas called DevonThink. He explains how technology can turn random snippets into inspiration: "I keep all these quotes in a database using a program called DEVONthink, where I also store my own writing: chapters, essays, blog posts, notes.

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How No-Code Platforms Empower Anyone To Build Useful Apps

Entrepreneurs' Organization

While tech companies do use plenty of no-code tools, it turns out that it is not the industry we’ve discovered to have the highest adoption rate for our no-code platform. Now here’s the key secret: The best person to dictate the flow of the app and build it is the person who will be using the final app. What data will it handle?

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Revenue-Based Investing: A New Option for Founders who Care About Control

David Teten VC

A new wave of Revenue-Based Investors are emerging who are using creative investing structures with some of the upside of traditional VC, but some of the downside protection of debt. RBI structures have been used for many years in natural resource exploration, entertainment, real estate, and pharmaceuticals.

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Do VC Platforms Make Sense?

Both Sides of the Table

Each VC has their own take on which services to provide and mostly they’re free but some smaller VCs charge portfolio companies for use of these services but usually at a cheap cost. They offer leadership conferences, regular content articles on leadership, board pack templates and the like. Partner Leverage.

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How to use Google Bard as a research tool

The Zapier Blog

With Bard, you don't have to check various pages, click through different links, or compare news articles. How to use Google Bard The first thing you'll notice when using Google Bard is that it's just…nice to use. An events planner might use it to brainstorm venue locations. Check this out.

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What I’ve Learned After Holding One Thousand Interviews

Entrepreneur's Handbook

I tried to split this article into two parts: Part I is focused on the interview process, what to look for in candidates and things to keep in mind before, during and after the interview and Part II is focused on pitfalls, my biggest challenge and most likely yours and the million-dollar question: “ How do I know if a hire will work out or not ?”

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