There is no point in drawing a distinction between the future of technology and the future of mobile. They are the same. In other words, technology is now outg…
Putting perspective to technology and evolution of our cilivization.
There is no point in drawing a distinction between the future of technology and the future of mobile. They are the same. In other words, technology is now outg…
Putting perspective to technology and evolution of our cilivization.
John Collison, and Patrick Collison, founders of Stripe, and Ben Silberman, founder of Pinterest, round out the 11th lecture of How to Start a Startup, talking about Hiring and Culture, part 2.
Brian Chesky, Founder of Airbnb, and Alfred Lin, Former COO of Zappos and Partner at Sequoia Capital, talk Culture in lecture 10 of How to Start a Startup.
Marc Andreessen, Founder of Andreessen Horowitz, Ron Conway, Founder of SV Angel, and Parker Conrad, Founder of Zenefits, take Q&A on the topic of How to Raise Money, in lecture 9 of How to Start a Startup.
Lecture 8 features 3 speakers: Stanley Tang, Founder of Doordash, covers How to Get Started. Walker Williams, Founder of Teespring, covers Doing things that Don’t Scale.
Kevin Hale, Founder of Wufoo and Partner at Y Combinator, discussed How to Build Products Users Love, in lecture 7 of How to Start a Startup.
Alex Schultz, VP of Growth at Facebook, covers Growth, in lecture 6 of How to Start a Startup.
View the readings Alex refers to, and a transcript, at http://startupclass.samaltman.com/courses/lec06/
Peter Thiel explains why “Competition is For Losers”.
See the slides, readings, and more, at startupclass.samaltman.com/courses/lec05/
Adora Cheung, Founder of Homejoy, covers Building Product, Talking to Users, and Growing, in Lecture 4 of How to Start a Startup.
Paul Graham delivers an informative (and highly amusing) talk on Counterintuitive Parts of Startups, and How to Have Ideas.
Class link is here.