Learning from mistakes 13 Dec 2005 2005-12-13 2005-12-13 tech, entrepreneurship, blink Best post I’ve seen today: Ari Paparo talks about the differences between del.icio.us and Blink . Blink was Ari’s startup during the bubble, which raised $13... 1

Learning from mistakes

Best post I’ve seen today: Ari Paparo talks about the differences between del.icio.us and Blink. Blink was Ari’s startup during the bubble, which raised $13 million (!) to build an online bookmarking service, but didn’t take off with users.

The only way any of us gets to be a successful entrepreneur is by learning from others’ mistakes, yet a lot of business culture focuses around never admitting that errors are ever made. So kudos to Ari, not just for being brave enough to be self-critical, but for helping a lot of new aspiring entrepreneurs to succeed.

The only quibble I’d have is that Ari presents del.icio.us as having succeeded already. Josh and his team at del.icio.us have built a great app, but for as popular as they are with geeks, the hard work is to bring the concept of social bookmarking (or, if you prefer, a shared recollection tool) to a larger audience.

The best history of del.icio.us I’ve seen is David’s post about its evolution. I’m only pointing to it so I get the old-school cred of saying “I liked it back when it was muxway.”

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Dash, A. (2005, December 13). Learning from mistakes. Anil Dash. https://anildash.com/2005/12/13/learning-from-m/
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