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My name is Mike Borras. Tupalo.com, Rockstar Games, Skylab Operations, Skylab Commerce, the Observatory Netlabel, a blogging network, sad songs and small adventures. This is a personal Tumblr, my opinions are my own, find more of them on , Quora, Last.fm.

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Lucky Ant

Lucky Ant is a crowdfunding solution for local retailers that allows them to fund projects with help from customers.

The service gives small business owners a way to raise money in the form of small donations to fund improvement projects (say a restaurant that wants to build an outside deck), while at the same time forging deeper connections with customers and encouraging loyalty. Community members, meanwhile, have a tangible way to support businesses they like while getting the opportunities to receive special rewards, VIP treatmeant and other perks. The service is currently only operating in New York, featuring one project per week, but has plans to expand soon.

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Yellow Pages Tie-Ups Help UGC Reviews Site Tupalo Reach Merchants

Hey what do you know. I had a long discussion with hyperlocal / local search blog Street Fight about Tupalo.com and a little about our business model. 

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Wake like never before - gently, naturally. And without disturbing your sleeping partner. Silent Un-Alarm Clock Sure-thing wristband vibrates at the set time regardless if your phone dies. Composer-created audio back-up wakes you in case wristband battery dies or you take it off in your sleep.

Wake like never before - gently, naturally. And without disturbing your sleeping partner. Silent Un-Alarm Clock Sure-thing wristband vibrates at the set time regardless if your phone dies. Composer-created audio back-up wakes you in case wristband battery dies or you take it off in your sleep.

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I still don’t believe in vision. I believe in bumbling around long enough to not give up on things. Eventually, when success comes your way because you’ve failed in every possible way, and the only way that’s left is the one successful way. And, always for those of you who are entrepreneurs, it seems to come last.
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You’ve got to be in it to win it. The company chose to include that clause in the contract in order to retain the best and the brightest people to build great products. This individual chose to leave, therefore he doesn’t get that benefit.
Skype spokesman Brian O’Shaughnessy commenting on the recent BusinessWeek profile on Skype’s buy-back of departing employees’ stock options.
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Turntable.fm

It’s virtually impossible to miss Turntable.fm at the moment, but it’s more than worth the hype. Sit along with your friends, Silicon Valley elite and strangers, queueing up tracks to share, enjoy and bounce your head along to. Addictive and time-consuming, but also a perfect place to find organic, streaming playlists to work, read, sleep or love along to. 

You can find me sometimes in the Ambient / Blissout or 90s Emo/Hardcore rooms, spinning tracks for late night stargazing or early Sunday mornings.

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Interviewed on EU Startups

I did a short introduction/interview with German-online blog EU Startups. Fun times.

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Good shops, bars and clubs in France?

Anyone know any good vegetarian restaurants in Paris? Or how about a few good record stores in Lyon? Let me / us know via Tupalo.com, now testing in French :)  

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You’ve either started a company or you haven’t. ”Started” doesn’t mean joining as an early employee, or investing or advising or helping out. It means starting with no money, no help, no one who believes in you (except perhaps your closest friends and family), and building an organization from a borrowed cubicle with credit card debt and nowhere to sleep except the office. It almost invariably means being dismissed by arrogant investors who show up a half hour late, totally unprepared and then instead of saying “no” give you non-committal rejections like “we invest at later stage companies.” It means looking prospective employees in the eyes and convincing them to leave safe jobs, quit everything and throw their lot in with you. It means having pundits in the press and blogs who’ve never built anything criticize you and armchair quarterback your every mistake. It means lying awake at night worrying about running out of cash and having a constant knot in your stomach during the day fearing you’ll disappoint the few people who believed in you and validate your smug doubters.

I don’t care if you succeed or fail, if you are Bill Gates or an unknown entrepreneur who gave everything to make it work but didn’t manage to pull through. The important distinction is whether you risked everything, put your life on the line, made commitments to investors, employees, customers and friends, and tried – against all the forces in the world that try to keep new ideas down – to make something new.

FUCK YES CHRIS DIXON. Thanks.

cdixon.org – chris dixon’s blog / There are two kinds of people in the world

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Sparrow for OS X. So PRETTY!