It's no exaggeration to say that the undecideds could go one way or another.
I've been a customer of the top venture capital firms, so I know exactly what they do and don't do.
An awful lot of successful technology companies ended up being in a slightly different market than they started out in.
We call it the 'Rule of Crappy People'. Bad managers hire very, very bad employees, because they're threatened by anybody who is anywhere near as good as they are.
All's fair in love, war and ride-sharing.
The Internet has always been, and always will be, a magic box.
When I started Netscape I was brand new out of college and all the aspects of building a business, like balance sheets and hiring people, were new to me.
It didn't escape Karou's notice that he found subtle ways of touching her.
No other technology company other than Apple has successfully transitioned their platform. It's almost never done, and it's way harder than you realize. This transition is where tech companies go to die.
I think we need to push harder, we the Democrats, because it's an open door for the Republicans - prosperity centers.
Despite the solace of hypocritical religiosity and its seductive promise of an after-life of heavenly bliss, most of us will do anything to thwart the inevitable victory of biological death.