Walker Twitter Highlights: July 18th – 24th
by Scott Edward Walker on July 25th, 2011I’m using Twitter as a form of micro-blogging to share interesting blog posts, articles and podcasts relating to entrepreneurship and startups, M&A and legal issues. If you missed this past week’s Twitter updates, below are my five most popular tweets (via bit.ly) and my blog-related tweets. If you’d like to see all of my tweets (or an RSS feed of them), you can do so here. Cheers, Scott
Top 5 Tweets
- Apple deals massive patent blow to HTC, Android in serious trouble – “severe implications for all Android products” http://zd.net/qCqlDM
- “So how do you pick good programmers if you’re not a programmer? I don’t think there’s an answer.” -Paul Graham http://bit.ly/nnC2DN
- Google Looks for the Next Google (NYTimes) – “meet founders, even if their start-up idea sounds crazy” http://nyti.ms/qr6rMx
- The Eyes of the CFO (PwC M&A report) – “When it comes to modeling, I can make a model say anything it needs to say.” http://pwc.to/ol8uTL
- “At a small company with under 10 sales folks, those ‘professional’ sales types are the kiss of death.” –@Jason http://bit.ly/r3GqhD
Walker Blog-Related
- In case you missed it, I just uploaded my Forbes post: Doing Deals – 3 Tips for Entrepreneurs (Part 2) http://bit.ly/ruu6ss
- My new VentureBeat post: What are the rights of minority stockholders? http://bit.ly/nz1IQZ
Tags: Android, doing deals, entrepreneurs, founders, M&A, minority stockholders, Paul Graham, programmers, start-up, Twitter Highlights