Posts Tagged: Paul Graham

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Mi experiencia como emprendendora

TICbeat invited me to post on their web. Here is the article below. TICbeat is one of the most widely read webs in Spanish about TIC.  www.ticbeat.com.  Kathryn Hart es Fundadora & CEO de For Dyslexia, una empresa dedicada al

070814_kathkids

Mi experiencia como emprendendora

TICbeat invited me to post on their web. Here is the article below. TICbeat is one of the most widely read webs in Spanish about TIC.  www.ticbeat.com.  Kathryn Hart es Fundadora & CEO de For Dyslexia, una empresa dedicada al

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Chronical of a Start Up

Today I while I was running I was working things out in my head about my business. Thinking about how to carry out a project I have on the table, about new ideas and about how I was going to

startup-capital

Chronical of a Start Up

Today I while I was running I was working things out in my head about my business. Thinking about how to carry out a project I have on the table, about new ideas and about how I was going to

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Paul Graham: How to Start a Startup

Paul Graham is an essayist, programmer, and investor. In 1995 he developed with Robert Morris the first web-based application, Viaweb, which was acquired by Yahoo in 1998. In 2002 he described a simple statistical spam filter that inspired a new generation of filters. In 2005 he

paul-graham

Paul Graham: How to Start a Startup

Paul Graham is an essayist, programmer, and investor. In 1995 he developed with Robert Morris the first web-based application, Viaweb, which was acquired by Yahoo in 1998. In 2002 he described a simple statistical spam filter that inspired a new generation of filters. In 2005 he

Regrets of the Dying

REGRETS OF THE DYING by Bronnie Ware For many years I worked in palliative care. My patients were those who had gone home to die. Some incredibly special times were shared. I was with them for the last three to twelve

Regrets of the Dying

REGRETS OF THE DYING by Bronnie Ware For many years I worked in palliative care. My patients were those who had gone home to die. Some incredibly special times were shared. I was with them for the last three to twelve