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Davos Debates 2010

Davos Debates 2010 — your pitch to the world:

The Decade in 7 Minutes

(via @GuyKawasaki)

How Web 2.0 is changing the way we work

Interesting talk about how Web 2.0 is changing the way we work. MIT’s Andrew McAfee answers the questions:

(via mckinseyquarterly.com)

YouTube’s new caption feature – easily add subtitles

Works great! More info in the following video:

From One To One Million Users

Nice title, huh? It’s the topic of Kevin Rose’s speech at FOWA London.

Check it out:

Taking your Site from One to One Million Users by Kevin Rose from Carsonified on Vimeo.

DHM's Weekly Link Tips #4

Here’s another episode of DHM’s Weekly Link Tips. Today I will list only one link, because it’s a really good article that should get all the attention.

What Startups Are Really Like (paulgraham.com)

If you have other good links for the next issue please share them with everybody and give me a hint on twitter or via email.

5$ and 2 hours – how much money can you earn?

Today I found this presentation of a Stanford University classroom experiment in entrepreneurship.

If you had five dollars and two hours, what would you do to make as much money as possible?

DHM’s Weekly Link Tips #3

Here’s another episode of DHM’s Weekly Link Tips:

Social-Media-Regeln für Mitarbeiter im Web 2.0 (i-fom.de) (german)
What’s the ROI of Putting Your Pants on in the Morning? (adage.com)
How Social Media Can Actually Work (businessweek.com)
The Social Pitch: Using Social Media Press Releases To Reach Influencers (slideshare.net)
Twitter Serves Up Ideas From Its Followers (nytimes.com)

If you have other good links [...]

Follower-Mosaik mit twittermosaic

Witzige Idee:

Get your twitter mosaic here.

Aaron Patzer (Mint) über Startups

Ein sehr interessantes Video über Startups und Finanzierung am Beispiel von Mint, vorgetragen von Aaron Patzer (Mint Gründer und CEO).

Watch it!

Mint CEO Aaron Patzer on Startups from Techcrunch on Vimeo.