We spend way too much time inside our small Silicon Valley worlds. It often feels as if I constantly see the 400 or so people that run this place, and that drive the main conversations here, it is like a high school cafeteria.
And I know plenty more that would love to step outside of their geek worlds but don’t know how, they don’t have the contacts.
Heck, most of my friends on the East Coast barely will touch Facebook, let alone Twitter. Yet these are just two of our current fascinations.
Here is more at my ZDNet column In My Humble Opinion:
The key rule to startup success…
Businesses need to become a part of their broader culture, yet I come across many that aren’t, and don’t understand this point, or understand it only intellectually. That’s why Silicon Valley Watcher reports on the business and culture of Silicon Valley because culture is important to business and vice versa. And there are plenty of interesting stories to tell too.
Geek feast fatigue…and the key rule for startup success
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