and so anytime a bird takes a seed to another place you have um this little upstart of a whole new po potential spice that you know our grandchildrenmay use every day that's fantastic um having done these talks before I know there's always a lot of Home Cooks in
You definitely don't want to try to save all human knowledge on your computer. But the upstart is kind of taking a lot of efforts.
Actually, Google now is interesting because, you live on both sides of this fence. You're a upstart in some domains, where you're trying to disrupt some incumbent, and at the same time you're looking over your shoulder where you're an incumbent in some spaces, finding Baidu or somebody, coming to see what they can do.
office phone was a pay phone which they had back then and he was trying to come up with a way of unifying a bunch of advertising campaigns for an upstart client of his and he kept struggling and he's struggling he couldn't figure out how to do this and finally it was the pressure of time constraints that helped him make the most unusual of
So let's start actually with America's actual own early industrialization process. How does an upstart nation, a backward nation, actually catch up to its European rivals that it has just gone independent from? Well, it can't do it purely through indigenous means.
now city had a team in place 1901 boston braves national league a new upstart league was formed the american league and to differentiate between teams in the city the new one was dubbed unofficially the americans the pilgrims the red stockings and most popularly the boston team aside from
Well, first of all, it's interesting. I'm the Lead Director at Upstart , which is a fintech company that's public. I'm sure it's also a Google client.
The first day we launched our children's initiative, I can't believe that was 10 years ago, but President Clinton was there and he partnered the Alliance for a Healthier Generation with our little upstart . There's a lot of important days on my show.
I'm being confined. So think of Uber and the taxi industry. Think of Google when it was an upstart . Actually, Google now is interesting because, you live on both sides of this fence.
He was the foremost inventor of his generation and once considered the second-brightest mind of the century-- once meaning he had just recently been bumped down to third by some upstart 19-year-old girl named Priestley. That was fine with Titus.
Let's change disaster response. And so when we were just an upstart organization that nobody knew about, nobody wanted to know about, say in a situation like Joplin, we
addresses a segment of that audience and that is people working in the US tech industry. of the big tech companies and new upstarts that are trying to provide new institutions to empower more people?
on the ground, getting people to help and participate in new ways. Podemos, the upstart political party in Spain, has created something called Banco de Talentos to start to inventory the skills and ability of the people in their own movement, in their own party, in the hope that they can better figure out ways to tap into it.
OK. And then my professor put out a book they basically said not only is it not a problem that you are ignoring your customers, and they'll make you vulnerable to some upstart that comes along and disrupts you.
I was here in 2005. I wouldn't exactly say Google was a young upstart at that time. It was, I think, about 4,000 people.
You should be grateful. But in general, upstarts are not grateful for the conditions that the incumbent provided And in general, the incumbent, their entreaties don't end up having that much impact.
that in reference to? Isn't it kickboxer? Anybody? Anybody over 30? Anybody? These upstarts , man. I should have done that joke just to you, Chad. It's just I thought that was Roadhouse. Yeah, Roadhouse. That works, too. Uh, well, you know, Pete's, my character, Pete, not this Pete. Pete in the show is gonna
Because there are plenty of examples in Amazon's history where they clearly fear an upstart .
were defending champs at this point this would have been the second world series and the new york giants did not want to play essentially a forfeit because they didn't want to recognize the upstart american league so that's five championships the red suction won so you take that down to 22 and you raise this up to 12 and well you know it's essentially
the door which tells the story of Shawn and his fellow South African upstarts setting the standard for the
The way things are it's good, maybe even the way they should be. The status quo has provided an environment in which actually you, upstart , have had a chance to grow up. So we say to the Chinese, quite reasonably, how in the world have you had seven decades of peace in which you've
Right? It's not as, it's not the upstart that it once was right?
If there is an authority, a tribal elder who thinks the tracks came from one kind of animal but a young upstart thinks that it came
from 37 countries. Each of them contributed $2,000 to, you know, basically start launch the upstart .
So to think about this dynamic-- actually this came up in the discussion last week in Silicon Valley-- I think for you all, probably you should think of an incumbent and a upstart , a disruptive upstart . So what happens? So basically, a rising power feels like I'm bigger, I'm stronger, my interests deserve more weight.
Yeah. "Futurama." "Futurama." So talk a little bit about going from a scrappy, upstart , small team to like, kind of the second
both sides is Splendid they are destined for each other by the voice of every member of their respective houses and what is to divide them the upstart