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Is this picture not enough evidence that people will never wear Google glasses if they want to be taken seriously?

Is this picture not enough evidence that people will never wear Google glasses if they want to be taken seriously?

1 note | Posted Apr 30, 12 #google #Sebastian Thrun #google glasses #project glass #tech #charlie rose #interview #photo

I say this with 100% curiosity - WHO GIVES A SHIT? I don’t care about the top 3 posts on Facebook or Twitter either, and those are much more relevant to me than Google+. Stop grasping at straws, Google. This is pathetic. You aren’t Quora or Tumblr, where posts are weighty and meaningful, you are a poor extension of a web services company.

I say this with 100% curiosity - WHO GIVES A SHIT? I don’t care about the top 3 posts on Facebook or Twitter either, and those are much more relevant to me than Google+. Stop grasping at straws, Google. This is pathetic. You aren’t Quora or Tumblr, where posts are weighty and meaningful, you are a poor extension of a web services company.

Posted Apr 23, 12 #google #google+ #social networks #tech #rant #photo

For Newcomers in Silicon Valley, the Dream of Entrepreneurship Still Lives

I like that the NYTimes used the word “dream” here. I think no other word communicates the amount of idealism and motivation (to reach that ideal) that seems to be ubiquitous in the Silicon Valley and other tech circles outside of it. This idealism is what draws me to the field in the first place. People in technology startups are, for the most part, refreshingly uninhibited by the suppression of the status quo. As Steve Jobs said:

Don’t be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of other’s opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition.

This dogma is the framework outside of which the tech community works. I suppose it’s silly to note that the very definition of technology implies progress outside of the status quo - a level of attainment that surpasses current capabilities of humanity and its present instruments and utilities. This article emphasizes that there is a place out there for the dreamers, the people who are willing to work hard to make a vision a reality. I hope that I can look back at pieces like this and Jobs’ Stanford speech every time I second-guess my ambition to found a company of my own. These people do good work, push boundaries and witness profound results. We should all want to do that in whatever job we seek.

Posted Jan 27, 12 #tech #silicon valley #nytimes #article #commentary #personal #facebook #apple #google