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We Need to Have Empathy for Those With Depression. It is an Illness

Somebody commented that in 2013 I have done a lot more personal posts than usual. I didn’t set out that way. It just happened. Lots of tragedies in the past couple of months. Aaron Schwartz. Sandy Hook. Now Jody Sherman.

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Sandy Hook Promise and Tech Activism

The tech community has become more politically active over the past 5 years and this is a good thing. We live in a representative democracy and organizing, having a voice and expressing views is critical to our functioning democracy. One

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I’m Back. Why I Love January

It’s January. Happy New Year! My last post was December 17 – nearly a month ago. I miss blogging because it serves  as a great repository for me of my current thinking, as a way of organizing my thoughts and

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Memories of an Unconnected Era: Searching for Sugar Man

Many people reading this will be digital natives. These are people who don’t remember an era in which we were unconnected. There is no doubt that technology brings benefits to our lives and I have been a heavy user of

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Spend 2012 on the Right Side of the Haimish Line

Occasionally on this blog I break away from industry commentary and write more broadly. The first day of 2012 seems the perfect day to do so. One of the most important articles I read during the entire year was David Brook’s

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Mark Suster is a 2x entrepreneur who has gone to the Dark Side of VC. He joined GRP Partners in 2007 as a General Partner after selling his company to Salesforce.com. He focuses on early-stage technology companies. Read more about Mark.

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