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April 2015: User Retention Rates on Top Mobile Apps Facebook, BBM, WhatsApp, Instagram, WeChat, Snapchat, Twitter (via Ryan Sarver)
Meerkat Founder on Snagging Madonna, Battling Periscope
Schrödinger’s Meerkat Asks: Did Periscope Kill Meerkat Dead?
Meerkat is the Weasel and Twitter is the Woodpecker #weaselpecker
Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel Looks Great In Leaked Emails From The Sony Hacking
Being a pregnant mother and a YC participant
SmartThings: Make Your World Smarter — Kickstarter
This Startup is Trying to Create—and Control—the Internet of Your Home
How Greylock Partners Finds the Next Facebook
Report: 44% of Twitter Accounts Have Never Sent a Tweet
Secret app for iPhone / SecretApp Twitter is getsecret
Growth hacking of web doesn't port well to a mobile app world, so currency lies in word-of-mouth. ~Josh Elman
12 Creative Uses for Jelly, the Hot New Q&A App
Evan Williams explains why Medium raised $25 million.
Twitter's Co-Founder Biz Stone Explains Jelly
Growth Hacking Wizard Andy Johns (Forbes)
Be who you are, as hard as you can.
Yahoo needs a “Save” button, by Adam Rifkin in PandoDaily
Keith Rabois: "Don't conflate growth with growth hacking"
"How will they make money?" is the wrong question, by Josh Elman
Growth Hackers Conference - All the lessons from every presentation via Sandi MacPherson, Editor-in-Chief at Quibb
Social Apps that are exciting to Josh Elman in 2013...
Nextdoor is the most exciting opportunity since Facebook and LinkedIn.
Naval Ravikant went from dot-com pariah to Silicon Valley power broker
How Twitter Got to 200 Million Users
Where do we turn to, to find out what we care about in the world?
We've gone from RIP Good Times and 10% layoffs to funding Grilled Cheese in under 3 years.
The Power Users Are Revolting | TechCrunch
"You can still use [Twitter] to grow a business." ~ @joshelman
“In the Studio,” Greylock’s Josh Elman is Looking for Social Products with the Power to Incept | TechCrunch
Humans are machines for turning Diet Cokes into judgments.