Category Archives: daily links

The Best of the Web: 26/6/2012

Looking for something interesting to read? I read the following links(and visited websites) today and liked, you might want to read them/check them out

  1. Too Big to Chug: How Our Sodas Got So Huge  (Gulp soft drinks? Might find it interesting)
  2. Science Acquires Indian Startup Pinpuff to Measure and Monetize Influence On Pinterest  (Interesting startup)
  3. Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years   (The classic epic post by Peter Norvig)
  4.  How can I learn to program in Python? (Quora post with links to some very useful resources)
  5. http://www.surveymonkey.com (Great site to create free surveys)

The Best of Web: 25/6/2012

Looking for something interesting to read? I read the following links(and visited websites) today and liked, you might want to read them/check them out

  1. Apple’s Retail Army, Long on Loyalty but Short on Pay  (nytimes.com)
  2. http://www.asymco.com/
  3. Opportunity Cost (Seth Godin’s simple yet effective reminder)
  4. Flipkart CEO’s response to the Forbes Story(and their reply)
  5. The role of physicians at the centre of health care is under pressure

The Best of Web: 24/6/2012

Looking for a quick dose of weblinks to read? Look no further, for here’s a bunch of links I read today and liked. Let me know how you find them

  1. Doing the big work (at the little table) (Seth Godin’s Blog)
  2. Paying Your Dues
  3. Peter Thiel’s CS183: Startup – Class 16 – Decoding Ourselves (Another interesting post) (Blake Masters)
  4. Silicon Valley’s Hottest VC Is a Rug Dealer (Forbes.com)
  5. How Fit Are You? 3 Easy Ways to Find Out (Oprah.com)
  6. What The Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast (FastCompany.com)
  7. Writing and Speaking (Paulgraham.com)
  8. Blackberry Shortcuts

The Best of Web: 23/6/2012

Looking for something interesting to read? I read the following links(and visited websites) today and liked, you might want to read them/check them out

  1. The Future of Social Networking: Web Entrepreneurs, Vision 2.0
  2. Peter Thiel’s CS183: Startup – Class 18 Notes Essay (Founder as Victim, Founder as God)
  3. Rapportive (Email Pluggin)
  4. Codeacademy (Learn Coding)

 

 

The Best of Web: 1/1/2012

Here are some of the links that I found worth sharing

  1. Mark Suster on should startups focus on profitability or not
  2. Joel Spolksy’s Strategy Letter I: Ben and Jerry’s vs. Amazon
  3. Jason Zimba on understanding exponential growth
  4. Jason Freedman on Obliterating Startup Depression (H/T @dipankarsarkar)
  5. via TheGuardian UK Humans have the need to read