Change is inevitable, and the disruption it causes often brings both inconvenience and opportunity.
We trust things more when they look like they were done for the love of it rather than the sheer commercial value of it.
A curator is an information chemist. He or she mixes atoms together in a way to build an info-molecule. Then adds value to that molecule
Here in a nutshell is why Google continues to get hyped by everyone including me (notice who I work for). Google surprises [sic] you. Delights you. Gives you what you want (not always, but more often than the other engines).
Never use pages for personal brand!
I shook Steve Jobs hand.
A great product will survive all abuse. Google Glass is a great product. How do I know? Every person I put it on (I did it dozens of times at 500 Startups yesterday) smiles. No other product has done that since the iPod.
Make a list of competitors who will be disrupted by you. You do have competitors, right? You are better, right? If not, why are you going to Disrupt? Post a blog post about them and what makes you different.
Twitter lets me hear from a lot of people in a very short period of time.
But there's a bigger trend I'm seeing: people who used to enjoy blogging their lives are now moving to Twitter.