An Interesting Meeting Every Week UncategorizedBrad HargreavesOctober 16, 2010experiments, letter-ly, newsletters, nyc, social hacks, tech, the scene
Finding Developers and Women UncategorizedBrad HargreavesOctober 10, 2010development, getting it built, hackers, hiring, startups, tech, women
Martyrs, or How to be Miserable and Inefficient UncategorizedBrad HargreavesOctober 3, 2010entrepreneurs, founders, mistakes, psych, soapbox, startups
A Mint.com for Social Capital UncategorizedBrad HargreavesSeptember 19, 2010currency, economics, gaming, social capital, sociology, startups, tech
The Game Design of Cities UncategorizedBrad HargreavesSeptember 14, 2010actually good things, design, game design, hackers, new york, nyc, the scene
They Have Money. Can They Spend It? UncategorizedBrad HargreavesSeptember 10, 2010B2B, biz dev, charts and graphs, sales, startup, themoreyouknow
Startups and Libertarian Populism UncategorizedBrad HargreavesSeptember 3, 2010government, libertarianism, politics, populism, startups, tech, the scene
How Entire Industries Become Unethical UncategorizedBrad HargreavesAugust 28, 2010ethics, industries, nyc, real estate, startups
Journalism : 2010 :: Food : 1910 UncategorizedBrad HargreavesAugust 22, 2010content, food, google, information, journalism, soapbox
Sex, Smartphones and Statistics UncategorizedBrad HargreavesAugust 14, 2010charts and graphs, phones, sex, statistics, tech, the scene
Learning from Failure is Hard, Learning from Success is Harder UncategorizedBrad HargreavesAugust 9, 2010events, failure, soapbox, startups, tipping points
Your Decisions are Wrong. Is Your Methodology? UncategorizedBrad HargreavesAugust 1, 2010cash money, mistakes, startups, tech, themoreyouknow, wonkiness
Venture Fundraising in Four Graphs UncategorizedBrad HargreavesJuly 25, 2010charts and graphs, fundraising, raising cash money, startups, themoreyouknow, venture, venture capital
In Defense of Lifestyle UncategorizedBrad HargreavesJuly 18, 2010college, funding, lifestyle, soapbox, startups, venture capital
Is Tumblr the new 4chan? UncategorizedBrad HargreavesJuly 16, 20104chan, internets, memes, nyc, the scene, tumblr, venture capital
The Future of Gaming UncategorizedBrad HargreavesJuly 12, 2010actually good things, events, gaming, new york gaming meetup, nyc, startups, y+30
Go Into Sales UncategorizedBrad HargreavesJuly 11, 2010careers, jobs, marketing, sales, themoreyouknow
The Next Generation of Game Mechanics UncategorizedBrad HargreavesJuly 6, 2010game design, gaming, marketing, startups, tech
Going Through Walls or Around Them UncategorizedBrad HargreavesJune 27, 2010getting it built, startups, teams, themoreyouknow