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#9: 15 Years of Market Gaps for Browsers and Browser Extensions
One of the great secular trends of the past fifteen years has been software moving from the desktop to the browser. In 2010, you would install Microsoft…
May 2
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#8: Bundling and Unbundling of Email
Email is the most important software in my life, and probably in yours, too. Curiously, even though email is an aging technology, it is only becoming…
Apr 5
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#7: AI Creates Returns to Taste
Many contemporary thinkers are pointing out that advances in AI are giving creators more leverage. This is true for broad definitions of “creators…
Mar 29
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#6: Avoid Polish to find Product-Market-Fit
There are many ways to take a product to market and find product-market fit (PMF). The conventional wisdom is to run a tight feedback loop, and optimize…
Mar 23
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#5: SVB and to Build on the Shoulders of Giants
One of the great strengths of the Silicon Valley ecosystem, and the US in general, is the ease of doing business. Specifically for startups, the…
Mar 12
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#4: Bring Back Idiomatic Design
I’m part of the desktop software generation. From Windows 95 to Windows 7, I grew using mostly-offline software on computers operated via mouse and…
Feb 27
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John Loeber
#3: Commonalities among Founders in Music and Software
When we speak about the history of innovation, particularly in the realms of software and technology, we speak about people: the history of Apple is the…
Feb 6
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#2: The Smartest Guys in the Room
Edit 2022-12-12: this article was written immediately after the first news of FTX’s insolvency. Today, the facts about FTX look much worse than what was…
Nov 10, 2022
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