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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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The Refreshing Taste of a Big Market and “Execution Context”
Posted on July 20, 2010 | View CommentsThe value of execution context. -
Finding That One Sentence That Explains Your Startup
Posted on May 12, 2010 | View CommentsEvery startup needs one or two sentences that explains what they do. You need these few sentences to easily tell people what the heck you spend your time doing. You also need it to be simple enough that other people can repeat it to others (and ReTweet it!) and help you spread the word. -
The Idea is Nothing Compared to the Team
Posted on November 6, 2009 | View CommentsIdea is nothing compared to the team. A startup company is the team, and the "idea" is embodied by the team.
