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Guy Kawasaki "The Art of the Start" @ TiECon 2006
Guy Kawasaki (Garage technology ventures) takes for 40 mins about starting ups. Really funny guy with good easy points that you can follow

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This is an excellent speech that covers most of the highlights of his book, which is also recommended.

lars (september 01 2008)

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Yes.. The art of the start is a quite nice book :-)

I am reading this now: http://www.amazon.com/Startup-Silicon-Adventure-Jerry-Kaplan/dp/0140257314

More of a tale on the ups and downs of a running a technology start up. The amazing part is intimate descriptions of the business practices of other top companies in the early 90's such as IBM and Microsoft. Quite a good read that you might be able to pick up in Norway somewhere.

There is still some joy in being a student in terms of books, having a huge library that stocks almost every business book on the planet is quite nice :-)

Hope everything is going well in Oslo. Melbourne is quite cold at the moment. Going off to Phillip island on Friday to see penguins and koalas + race go-carts!

magnebergan (september 01 2008)

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Oslo is getting cooler after the summer, but still OK. - have fun on Phillip Island. Would love to see a koala myself:)

lars (september 01 2008)

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