NewsFeeds 10.25.11

Squirrels losing patience with stadium timetable (Times-Dispatch)
Minor League Baseball, the Squirrels and the Double-A Eastern League have become increasingly frustrated by the lack of progress on a ballpark plan.

Trial starts in Norfolk court in Twitter patent case (Virginian-Pilot)

Dinesh Agarwal, a patent attorney, says Twitter owes him between $11 million and $41 million in royalties for using the elements of his patent to create an interactive program to track people. Agarwal invented an online interactive system for following famous people 10 years ago but never developed it commercially. It’s his only invention.

How Netflix Lost 800,000 Members, and Good Will (NY Times)
Reed Hastings, the chief executive, talks about the missteps that cost subscribers and sent the stock plunging.

Law schools pressed to tell the truth on job placement, debt (USA Today)
The American Bar Association and 200 law schools it accredits are under growing pressure from Congress to quell complaints that colleges are misleading students about job prospects and saddling graduates with loans they can’t afford to repay.

How to Sell Your Idea to VCs (Inc.)
Five tips on developing the perfect sales pitch from the venture capitalist who backed Skype, Tesla Motors, and Hotmail.

The Real Lessons of ‘Moneyball’ (Business Week)
The efficient market hypothesis in Michael Lewis’s book essentially holds fast, but there are still inefficiencies to be exploited.

Squirrels losing patience with stadium timetable (Times-Dispatch)
Minor League Baseball, the Squirrels and the Double-A Eastern League have become increasingly frustrated by the lack of progress on a ballpark plan.

Trial starts in Norfolk court in Twitter patent case (Virginian-Pilot)

Dinesh Agarwal, a patent attorney, says Twitter owes him between $11 million and $41 million in royalties for using the elements of his patent to create an interactive program to track people. Agarwal invented an online interactive system for following famous people 10 years ago but never developed it commercially. It’s his only invention.

How Netflix Lost 800,000 Members, and Good Will (NY Times)
Reed Hastings, the chief executive, talks about the missteps that cost subscribers and sent the stock plunging.

Law schools pressed to tell the truth on job placement, debt (USA Today)
The American Bar Association and 200 law schools it accredits are under growing pressure from Congress to quell complaints that colleges are misleading students about job prospects and saddling graduates with loans they can’t afford to repay.

How to Sell Your Idea to VCs (Inc.)
Five tips on developing the perfect sales pitch from the venture capitalist who backed Skype, Tesla Motors, and Hotmail.

The Real Lessons of ‘Moneyball’ (Business Week)
The efficient market hypothesis in Michael Lewis’s book essentially holds fast, but there are still inefficiencies to be exploited.

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