David Moss

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David Moss

David Moss

@davebmoss

Australia Katılım Ocak 2016
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Sagar Kadakia
Sagar Kadakia@S_Kadakia·
Introducing Qualitate. AI built for primary intelligence.  Qualitate conducts thousands of expert discussions each month, delivering structured intelligence for the world’s leading investment firms and enterprises. Here's how:
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David Moss
David Moss@davebmoss·
@maxmarchione @maxmarchione this is brilliant. I feel like everyone in this space talks about scaling personalised healthcare to everyone. But that ethos always seems compromised by its pricing. You guys are miles ahead on that mission. Congrats 🙌🏼
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Max Marchione
Max Marchione@maxmarchione·
IT'S TIME – announcing our most important launch yet. Superpower is now only $199. Almost every American spends a few hundred $ per year on things like: – Netflix – Spotify – Amazon Prime – Dating or meditation apps – Annual credit card fees Today, that's true for the most important thing of all. Your health.
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nico
nico@nicochristie·
Introducing Shortcut — the first superhuman Excel agent. Shortcut one-shots most knowledge work tasks on Excel. It even scores >80% on Excel World Championship Cases in ~10 minutes. That's 10x faster than humans. Our early preview is live. Just comment for an invite code.
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Tim Ferriss
Tim Ferriss@tferriss·
Kiwi friends -- What are some of the coolest startups in NZ these days?
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Patrick OShaughnessy
Patrick OShaughnessy@patrick_oshag·
What are the best energy drinks based on combo of effectiveness and healthiness ?
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Heikki Keskiväli
Heikki Keskiväli@hkeskiva·
1/🧵 In search of relevant data, professional investors often turn to Bloomberg Terminal. But its annual cost of ~$24,000 makes it out of reach for most. For everyone to use, here’s some great free information sources useful for perfectly sophisticated investment decisions. 🫖
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Erik Torenberg
Erik Torenberg@eriktorenberg·
Here are some of the most interesting books and blog posts that changed my mind in 2022:
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Patrick OShaughnessy
Patrick OShaughnessy@patrick_oshag·
5 books to build big, worldwide perspective 1. Lessons of History (Durant) 2. Factfulness (Rosling) 3. Ten Global Trends (Bailey & Tupy) 4. How the World Really Works (Smil) 5. Against the Gods (Bernstein) Bonus. The Prize (Yergin) What else?
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Alex Brogan
Alex Brogan@_alexbrogan·
Charlie Munger is a modern-day polymath and one of the most respected investors of all time. He credits reading 500 pages/day with much of his success—his children even call him a book with legs. Here are 20 of his favourite books:
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Ankur Warikoo
Ankur Warikoo@warikoo·
If one could read only 10 books their entire life. A thread...
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Niv Thanabalan
Niv Thanabalan@itsnivt·
9 videos every new Founder must watch:
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Barsee 🐶
Barsee 🐶@heyBarsee·
Most websites sucks in 2022. So I crowdsourced the best from 1,74.000 people on Reddit and Twitter. Here are 10 gem websites you wish you knew yesterday👇
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Trung Phan
Trung Phan@TrungTPhan·
"The Prize" is widely considered the best book on the early history of the oil industry. What are the single best books for other industries?
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Ben Meer
Ben Meer@SystemSunday·
10 free websites so useful they should come pre-bookmarked on every browser:
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Alex & Books 📚
Alex & Books 📚@AlexAndBooks_·
20 Short books you can read in one day:
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Brian Feroldi
Brian Feroldi@BrianFeroldi·
What website is a hidden gem?
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