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The Top Ten Lies of Entrepreneurs — (Since I've antagonized the venture capital community with last week's blog, I thought I would complete the picture and "out" entrepreneurs to begin this week. The hard part about writing this blog was narrowing down these lies to ten.)
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Top Ten Lies of Entrepreneurs: Guy gets it right — Jason Jan 08 — 4 comments Latest by Steven Clark (aka nortypig) — Guy Kawasaki follows up his Top Ten Lies of Venture Capitalists with Top Ten Lies of Entrepreneurs. — I obviously don't get pitched for investment by other entrepreneurs …

Google Video Player Removed From Downloads of Google Video Pack — Several people have sent along notes this weekend and I've seen a few blog postings mentioning that the new Google Video Player has been removed from downloads of the new Google Video Pack that went live on Friday evening.
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Linking a Device to a Gadget That's Wired to a Gizmo — At the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week, Panasonic introduced a 103-inch plasma screen television. The company also announced a set-top box deal with Comcast. — THE average American household now owns …
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Tablet/Blogger Gathering at CES — The CES Tablet Gathering was amazing. I can't believe how many people showed up. Despite the fact that the gathering was organized at the last minute, there was a strong group of Tablet owners and influential bloggers. The best count we have is 47.

Feedster Will Die in 2006 — Is it just me, or has Feedster been completely useless for over 6 months now? I have no idea if it's related to the recent departure of Scott Rafer (former CEO) and Scott Johnson (former co-founder), but I'm amazed at how bad it is. And I should know.

Is Google a Good Candidate for Rational Exuberance? — IS the dot-com bubble reinflating? — Last week, a relatively obscure Wall Street analyst named Safa Rashtchy, from Piper Jaffray, became an overnight sensation among the Internet faithful. He predicted that Google's stock price …
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Understanding Mac Geeks: The Week Before Keynote — This is the first of an occasional series that tries to explain just why it is Mac Geeks are like we are. I know that some people Just Don't Get people like us, but I figure if you're trying to understand a certain Mac person in your life, this might be a place to start.

Poor and Stupid — I was amused to read Tim Bray's conclusion that PHP is part of a plot to force everybody to replace their old PCs with powerful new servers. When I lived in Germany in the early 90s, my boss there told me that there had been a historical agreement between church and state in Europe …

Is Google DRM crippling culture as great as it seems? — CES Opinion Anyone the least bit concerned about DRM (digital rights management) technology would likely have been put off by Google co-founder Larry Page's ho-hum approach to revealing the company's new proprietary media locks. And with good reason.

Black and White and Dead All Over — Somewhere in the forest, a tree is cut down. It is loaded onto a giant truck and hauled a vast distance to a factory, where the trees is turned into huge rolls of paper. These rolls are loaded onto another truck and hauled another vast distance to another factory …
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Best in Show — Creative Zen Vision:M — iPod killer? With a brighter screen, better battery life, and more features, the Creative Zen Vision:M certainly has the goods to give the iPod a run for its money. In addition to a voice recorder and an FM tuner, the $330 …

TurnHere for local video — We were trolling the job listings on craigslist tonight (it's a great way to find start-ups) when we ran across this ad from a new company called TurnHere. Turns out that Bradley Inman, who made a name and probably a small fortune for himself as a real estate expert …

Google become the latest to distribute TV... If I'm honest, these predictions were not enormously hard to make, and it isn't an enormous surprise to see the number of those companies that are distributing or have announced they are going to be distributing TV shows increase to four.