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I love the format where he starts with an introduction of the VC for 3 minutes, 15 minutes to discuss a specific topic and he will end it with the quickfire round. In this podcast, he would interview a prominent venture capitalist for about 20 minutes which is perfect for my short commute or workout. For those who don’t know, Harry is one of the youngest VC in the world. Unlike Masters of Scale that sometimes can be an hour long, this podcast is short and sweet.

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Price: USD 10/month or USD 100/year for daily newsletterīonus: There are some free daily updates that you can read So, do plan to allocate some time to read Ben Thompson’s analysis. Normally, the weekly articles require some time to read not just because they are lengthy, but the in-depth analysis will force me to further think about it. The newsletter is divided into 2 parts, curated articles “For Operators” and ‘For Investors”, the latter are articles written by VCs and the former are articles written by the operators in Unicorns.Ĥ Stratechery (Analysis of the strategy and business side of technology and media, and the impact of technology on society)įrankly, I don’t subscribe to their daily newsletter, but I do read their free weekly article. Not anymore, thanks to this newsletter in which Danielle Morrill and her team curate great articles that provide tons of actionable tips and insights. I used to go through each of the tech/ VC blogs to read great articles on the startup scene.

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But, you have to pay to access the raw data.īonus: They have free conference calls that you can join in.ģ) Mattermark Daily (A hand-curated newsletter compiled daily to bring you first-person accounts of entrepreneurship, investment, and insights from startup ecosystem) Besides that, if you enjoy a little tech humor, this newsletter will not disappoint you. Since it is a data-driven newsletter, it provides forecasts on where the industry will be. Anand Sanwal and his team will gather data of industries being affected by the technology changes in a form of summarised maps.That means you get to know the players, investors, and valuations among others via one simple map. The newsletter allows you to look at the industry trends from 30 000 feet. If you are looking for a different perspective of the tech industry, CB insights should be your go-to newsletter. Update: The Information just released a new plan for young professionals for USD 199/ year which comes with a Facebook group for them to trade notes about careers and share job opportunities.īonus: They have a special Slack channel, conference calls, and special events for subscribers.Ģ) CB Insights (Without data, you’re just another person with an opinion) The price is quite steep compared to others, but it’s totally worth paying for it! Moreover, I love reading the articles’ comments as the majority of their “contributors” are either VCs, tech founders or operators in the industry which further enhance the quality of the discussion on the topics discussed. I appreciate the original and deep thought of each of the articles published. Jessica Lessin and her team deliver unique and deep insights of the tech industry. If you want to cut through the noises in the industry, this newsletter is perfect for you.






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