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I'm a 24 year-old writer, technologist, and entrepreneur. Graduated from MIT Engineering in 2009. Currently living in Boston, MA. Email me at: [Kevin] *at* [Vogel-Labs.com]
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Archive for April, 2010
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15 Minute Interviews, The Cockiness Saga, and The Future of the Digital Space (Oh, My!)
Posted on April 30, 2010 | View Comments15 minute interviews are tough and are always a little bit frustrating. Not a whole lot of information can be communicated, and the results tend to have a much higher variance in my opinion. After the interview, you'll inevitably say to yourself, "Blast! I did get this huge point across!" -
Education and the Modern Day Guild
Posted on April 29, 2010 | View CommentsThis is an example of the interaction of a modern guild. Guilds are knowledge communities, epicenters of communal knowledge. The internet allows them to assemble more efficiently, form around more focused knowledge areas, and to be more tightly networked. -
[News Flash] “10 Powerful Personas” is Here
Posted on April 29, 2010 | View CommentsIf interested in buying a copy, you can purchase it on CreateSpace (better margin for me if you buy it here!) or on Amazon. To learn more about the contents... -
Back on the Blogging Grid
Posted on April 28, 2010 | View CommentsI'm going to have to rescind that statement; I'm back on the blogging grid. People will still find their way to that important post. Twitter is a powerful tool for spreading the word to the right people. -
The Vision for Boston’s Zero Stage Community (and Free Workspace)
Posted on April 26, 2010 | View CommentsIn two months, you’re going to come to this workspace, look around, and see 35+ zero stage entrepreneurs slogging away at their startups. They won’t have any funding. They probably won’t have much of any income. But they’ll have their vision and passion. -
Why Making Things Changes Our Perspective
Posted on April 25, 2010 | View CommentsI hope people have a deep respect for visionaries that execute. However, I'm not so sure most do on a deep enough level. The reason: they've never made anything that is both outrageous and brand new. -
Who are the Luminaries of the Boston Entrepreneurial Community?
Posted on April 24, 2010 | View CommentsThe Community Luminaries are the people that have been around a number of years that have seen the story play out and have invested in growing the community. -
Mental Model for Interpreting the World #1: Game Dynamics
Posted on April 23, 2010 | View CommentsSince I've already alluded to it in my previous post, I'll start with what I'll call game dynamics. -
The “Will to Power”
Posted on April 22, 2010 | View CommentsI recently came across an interesting concept: the will to power. -
Who Exactly Are ‘the Creatives’?
Posted on April 21, 2010 | View CommentsI’ve recently written two posts on creativity (“Creativity is a Burden“, “The New Era of Creativity“) and the highly “creative” people that I call Creatives. In “The New Era of...

