December 27, 2011   22 notes   

I’ve been doing location and mobile stuff for a while - for more than 10 years now. So the fact that there are 15 million people on Foursquare is a big deal. We get more users in half a day than Dodgeball had in its entire existence. So, I don’t really pay much attention to those studies.


If you look at the Forrester studies for Twitter three years ago, it’s like, “This isn’t interesting. There’s 1 percent of people tweeting what they had for lunch.” I’m sure they nailed their research story, but it didn’t turn out to be true.

Dennis (via brycedotvc)

People that do research reports are like that friend you have that bets on sports and never wins. You have no fucking idea how or why they continue to do the same losing thing over and over again but they do. And the best part is they are always confident that at sometime in the future they will be right.

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