Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Must-Read Blog Posts of the Week



List of interesting blog posts from the Seattle Startup community on the last week:


Kevin O'Keefe/Kevin OKeefe (LexBlog)
122, or 61%, of the 2010 AmLaw 200 law firms are now blogging. This number is up from 39 firms, representing a 212% increase, since August 2007 when LexBlog...

Jan Miksovsky/flow|state
This past September, I was invited to present a short 20 minute talk on user experience design at the StartupDay 2010 conference in Bellevue, WA. This is a...

Alicia Robb/Xconomy Seattle
How do men and women small business owners approach innovation differently? That?s one of the questions the United Nations Conference on Trade and...

TechFlash
Eight months after taking over the editor post at Seattle 2.0, Jennifer Cabala is moving on to a new gig. And the position will certainly be familiar to...

William Carleton/William Carleton, Counsellor @ Law
The SEC's proposed definition of "venture capital fund" has implications for founder buyouts.

Mark Britton, CEO/Avvo Blog
On Friday, I had the pleasure of being on CNBC?s ?Power Lunch.?� The topic was online, user-generated reviews of doctors, lawyers and others. �I was paired...

Tom Leung/Always be Shipping by Tom Leung
I was recently meeting with some MBA students and offering some advice on comparing product management opportunities at different sized companies. Thinking...

Brier Dudley (Seattle Times)
(Here's today's column, about why Microsoft should go private. I may have buried the news, that people in Microsoft's treasury group have run the numbers...

Adam Riemer/ReveNews
No one understands the coupon space better than affiliates. Couponing has in many ways been the bread and butter for the affiliate industry for years...

Daniel Luxemburg/ProgrammableWeb
Email marketing service provider MailChimp announced last week a new $1 million dollar fund for startups building products that integrate with the service's...



From Seattle 2.0


Marcelo Calbucci
Life is made of chapters with big milestones like first girlfriend, new school, graduation, engagement, first job, marriage, first kid, etc. The life of a business is also made of big events, and...

Jennifer Cabala
Not long after I joined Seattle 2.0, I participated in the Startup Weekend event at Adobe in Fremont. �Over three days I worked with 11 other people to build a tech startup . �I still smile when I...

David Aronchick
I feel sorry for the TSA. They have totally conflicting constituents, have ownership over a miserable process and have to do it with constantly churning employees and techniques that change every...

Aaron Franklin
A startup begins with uncertainty.�From idea to launch you will have breakthroughs and setbacks, and you will often question yourself.�You will put a lot on the line, and the process will take...

Andy Sack
On November 9th, the TechStars class of 2010 presented at the Triple Door to over 250 people -- primarily investors. In my opinion, the event -- and the whole program was a huge success...

Marcelo Calbucci
I?ve been thinking about this blog post for several months. Chris McCann wrote a blog post entitled ? Should startups think internationally ? that was enough to motivate me to write this post. On...

Alyssa Royse
At some point in every startup, things start going wrong. All of the rapid pivots and course corrections and panic make it not fun at all. More than that, people around you may be behaving in a way...

Alyssa Royse
I'm not really your mother, though it's a role I play far too well. But, if I were, I'd hand you a drink and a slice of pie and go through all the things you are thankful for, even though you don't...


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