Ideas

Step 1. Brainstorm. Step 2. Organize.

Friday, June 5th, 2009

Image by J_O_I_D via Flickr

For me, anything new starts with a brainstorm.  Almost everything I’ve ever written started as a brainstormed list and was later constructed into a complete thought.  As much as I’ve mentioned enjoying this in the past, in a way, I envy those people that can turn a blank page directly into [...]

On feedback and using it to your advantage

Monday, January 5th, 2009

I’ve been struggling with the direction of Enter Venture for a few weeks now.  At it’s outset, Enter Venture was designed to be about new entrepreneurs, web applications, events, books, etc. — anything that would help make the entrepreneurial process more transparent.
Recently, I’ve gotten away from that.  I’d gotten away from writing about tools and [...]

Use the web to get off the web

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

I’ve been feeling a bit under the weather for a few days so I’m cheating a bit and re-posting something that I originally posted to thenextweb.com.  My apologies to readers of both blogs, the Google search bots, etc.
Recently, Boris over at TheNextWeb.com wrote a bit about the things he hates about the web. After [...]

My iPhone App Store review

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

I typically try to avoid writing about common tech stories. I choose not to talk about Facebook or Twitter outages (note for early entrepreneurs though — having too many users isn’t the worst problem). There’s just not much to add with these topics.
I am, however, really excited to talk about iPhone applications because I’m [...]

The Time Problem of the Internet

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

For a long time now, something about the internet has bothered me. The internet on the whole doesn’t bother me, but there’s an aspect of the internet that bothers me. Quite simply, where does one start with the internet? The internet has a time problem.
The internet’s biggest time problem is that there’s [...]