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by dskhatri
5980 days ago
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I'm a big fan of hacker labs/collectives like Saul's Squid Labs. Here are some others I know of: Squid Labs (Bay Area): http://www.squid-labs.com/ Applied Minds (LA): http://www.appliedminds.com/ Syyn Labs (LA): http://syynlabs.com/ NYC Resistor (NYC): http://nycresistor.com Any others? Wouldn't medium-sized and large companies benefit a lot from having small but independent (free to hack on whatever they feel like) "skunk works" labs like these? I'm not sure if the research labs at Microsoft, IBM are equivalent. The Synn Labs folk are cool hackers. They often have their interactive tech projects on display at Mindshare. If you're in LA, Mindshare (http://mindshare.la) is a monthly event that I highly recommend. |
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The main problem with such incubators is that the big ideas are a tiny part of the game. Execution really matters; at least for me, my inventions have to work at scale! I have ideas for technologies and businesses which altogether could supply trillions of dollars worth of market need; but supplying this first million is still going to be a long slog, and that will require focus.