Walker Twitter Highlights: July 25th – 31st
by Scott Edward Walker on August 1st, 2010I’m using Twitter as a form of micro-blogging to share interesting articles, blog posts and podcasts relating to entrepreneurship, startup and corporate law issues, and mergers & acquisitions.
For those of you who missed this week’s Twitter updates, below are my five most popular tweets (via bit.ly) and two most popular blog-related tweets. If you’d like to see all of my tweets (or an RSS feed of them), you can do so here. Many thanks, Scott
Top 5 Tweets
- “Most customers these days demonstrate a huge — and increasing — appetite for self-service. . . .” http://bit.ly/deCQc8
- Interesting NYTimes interview of Aaron Levie, co-founder and CEO of Box.net http://nyti.ms/dyJp8V
- “Accredited Investor” definition: amt of mortgage in excess of home’s value must be deducted from investor’s net worth http://bit.ly/9999lD
- US Immigration System Sucks, if you are a Founder (via @mashape) – system is “killing [the] secret sauce” http://bit.ly/cpLoeF
- “I was spending way too much time with investment bankers and lawyers and accountants. . . ” -Scott Heiferman http://bit.ly/dCuiwA
Walker Blog-Post Related
- New post: “What Are the Most Common Mistakes Startups Make Dealing with VC’s?” (longer version of VentureBeat post) http://bit.ly/bK5cIR
- New vid post – “Helping Entrepreneurs Succeed: Mark Pincus” http://bit.ly/cgbLNF
Tags: Aaron Levie, accountants, accredited investors, bankers, Box.net, entrepreneurs, Entrepreneurship, founder, Lawyers, Mark Pincus, mergers, startups, twitter, Twitter Highlights, VCs