Every day I comb through my Google Reader reading sites like Hacker News and others, and star articles that are especially interesting about startups, entrepreneurship and miscellany. These are some of my favorites:
- How many founders do successful tech companies have? (philosophically.com)
- It’s never too late to become an entrepreneur (dailybreeze.com)
- How Reddit was created: ‘I wanted to make the world suck less’ (venturebeat.com)
- Don’t roadblock – Make it dead-simple for your advisor to help you (quibb.com)
- Designing Pricing Plans for Subscription-Based Web Apps (sixrevisions.com)
- Why Crowded Coffee Shops Fire Up Your Creativity (theatlantic.com)
- Hi, I’m Scott and I’m a solo founder. (picdigest.tumblr.com)
- How to Get Startup Ideas (paulgraham.com)
- Entrepreneur’s Don’t Think Enough (bothsidesofthetable.com)
- The problem with a Lean Startup: the Minimum Viable Product. (paulkortman.com)
- Building a Design-Driven Culture (blog.capwatkins.com)
- 3 Reasons To Involve Developers In The Design Process (uirrational.com)
- Freelancing, half a year in. (alanhollis.com)
- Hacking Growth (blog.fray.it)
- Vision Without Execution Is Hallucination (busybuildingthings.tumblr.com)
- An Entrepreneur’s Guide To Patents: How To Determine Whether They Are Right For Your Company (techcrunch.com)
- It Might Be Time To Ditch The SaaS Monthly Subscription Model (techcrunch.com)
- Startup Investors Keep Secrets from Their Entrepreneurs (techvibes.com)
- Here’s how to build a red hot business-to-business startup (venturebeat.com)
If you have any startup-related links you’d like to share, shoot me a note!