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| Adventures in Capitalism | angel, Chris Yeh, entrepreneurship, investor, management, philosophy, startup, technology, vc, venture capital |
The primarily business-related writings of Chris Yeh, investor, entrepreneur, and writer. |
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| Bill Katz | appengine, python, ruby, software, technology, web development, writing |
Repository of notes from software development, cloud computing with Google App Engine, screenwriting, fiction writing, and some scientific research. By alumnus Bill Katz. |
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| Chris Baer | business, eBay, entrepreneurship, neuroscience, Stanford, technology |
Chris is a recent Stanford graduate working at eBay as a Trust & Safety product manager. |
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| Cleantech Finance Insider | cleantech, entrepreneurship, environment, finance, green, technology |
A blog dedicated to helping cleantech entrepreneurs break through their financing logjam. |
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| CS377W: Creating Engaging Facebook Apps (StanFan.org) | blog, class, cs, facebook, technology |
The class website and blog for the Stanford Facebook class on building engaging Facebook apps using metrics and learning! Stay tuned for insights and updates from the class! Dan Ackerman Greenberg |
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| Eric Cheng's Journal | classical music, diving, Eric Cheng, life, photography, scuba diving, technology, travel, underwater photography |
Eric Cheng's personal online journal about photography, travel, scuba diving, computers, and music. |
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| Folding@home | computer simulation, distributed computing, Folding@home, GPU, multidisciplinary, protein folding, PS3, research, science, technology, Vijay Pande |
A blog all about Folding@home, from its Director, Prof. Vijay Pande |
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| Guido Appenzeller's Blog | entrepreneurship, networks, technology |
Occasional ramblings on entrepreneurship, technology and networking technology at Stanford and beyond. |
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| Help Yourself | entrepreneurship, improvement, innovation, inspiration, personal development, technology |
Help Yourself is a blog about improvement: the key to success is continuous improvement. The blog is run by Jason Shen '08, and features quotes, pictures, links and ideas about how to improve and inspire ourselves. |
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| How to Change the World | high tech, media, social media, technology |
Alumnus Guy Kawasaki's blog about technology and social media. |
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| Intellitech | business, entrepreneurship, life science, technology, venture |
Intellitech follows innovation, particularly in start-up companies, across greentech, life science, and technology companies. While there are a handful of Silicon Valley blogs following similar news and events, Intellitech is meant to be a platform where anyone can become an author and contribute. If interested in writing a post email me at intellitech.blog@gmail.com. |
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| JesseLuna.com - Advanced Topics in Social Media | Blogging, Information Systems, social media, Social Media Systems, Social Networking, technology, video |
Technology blog focusing on social networking tutorials, especially How To videos. Blogging, social media systems, and understanding online culture are prevalent topics. |
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| MBA experience through Stanford | bottom of the pyramid (BOP), business, gsb, innovation, international development, technology |
MBA Experience through Stanford Class of 2007 and beyond. By alumnus Mbwana Alliy. |
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| N'Gai Croal's blog on EDGE | games, gaming, technology |
Former Newsweek editor N'Gai Croal's blog about the global gaming industry. |
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| Neotale-A New Journey | philosophy, poetry, science, technology |
A Blog by a student who has finished his bachelors in technology and is from India. He is interested in Nature as a whole, and also how art is confined to the realms of Science and Technology so elegantly. His blog is mainly about simple poetry and the recent technological developments happening all around the world. The world is going towards a change, and that is what he exactly tries to express through his blog. |
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| Ong Jiin Joo | diary, internet, malaysia, music, singapore, technology |
Personal Blog about life in Singapore, technology, music, politics, social welfare, and lots of musings and history. |
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| OtisNotes | books, GoodReads.com, publishing, technology |
GoodReads.com founder Otis Chandler's blog about books, publishing, technology, and life. |
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| Positive Externalities | career, d.school, Google, innovation, Loopt, technology, web 2.0 |
Min Liu, '06, muses on technology, marketing, design thinking, and other cool experiences. She's a Loopter by day (and night), d.schooler, ex-Googler, and iinnovater. You can find her searching for the West Coast's most exquisite chocolates on the weekends. |
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| re.visioning | entrepeneurship, life, music, photography, technology |
Life at Stanford and in Silicon Valley, with a healthy dose of intellectual musings, photography, and music. (Note: This is the updated site to the previous location of re.visioning at lekanwang.blogspot.com, which has been retired.) |
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| Rock Your Pocket | apps, business, entrepreneurship, innovation, mobile, technology, venture capital |
The mobile space is going to explode in the coming months and Rock Your Pocket is going to follow it. In particular, mobile apps are going to become a very significant part of the phone just as fb apps became an defining aspect of the social network platform. I imagine there will be an even bigger frenzy over mobile apps than fb ones because they can reach a wider and broader audience and monetize (through advertising) more easily. And best of all, mobile apps in the long term will replace the native functionalities of phones that we get ripped off paying for every month. |
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