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POP - Prototyping on Paper | Mobile App Prototyping Made Easy 10 Mind-Blowing Theories That Will Change Your Perception of the World | Reality is not as obvious and simple as we like to think. Some of the things that we accept as true at face value are notoriously wrong. Scientists and philosophers have made every effort to change our common perceptions of it. The 10 examples below will show you what I mean. 1. Great glaciation. Great glaciation is the theory of the final state that our universe is heading toward. 2. Solipsism is a philosophical theory, which asserts that nothing exists but the individual’s consciousness. Don’t you believe me? As a result, which parts of existence can we not doubt? 3. George Berkeley, the father of Idealism, argued that everything exists as an idea in someone’s mind. The idea being that if the stone really only exists in his imagination, he could not have kicked it with his eyes closed. 4. Everybody has heard of Plato. In addition to this stunning statement, Plato, being a monist, said that everything is made of a single substance. 5. 6. Enternalism is the exact opposite of presentism.

Flutter (AutoClick Complete) Irresistible Ideas for play based learning The Hacker News — Cyber Security, Hacking and Internet Security Channel America's 10 Best Cities to Live and Launch A great place to live can also be a great place to start a business. The financial blog 24/7 Wall St. recently ranked the 50 best cities to live. They used Census Bureau data for 550 cities, including statistics on employment growth, educational attainment and housing affordability to determine which cities are at the top of the heap. Here are the top 10 cities to live (and also start a business):--Graham Rapier

Lean Startup Tools Please sign in to do this Sign in with Twitter Hey there! Please log in before posting a product. Sorry! It looks like there's a problem. Contact us at hello@producthunt.com for help. close Sorry, looks like there's a hiccup! Please drop us a line at support@producthunt.com and we'll help you out! Close Lean Startup Tools Tools to help you validate, build, and launch your idea, curated by @poornima Hunting down older posts... Strategyzer • Your Business Model Toolbox A Marketer's Complete Guide to Launching Mobile Apps According to former CEO of AppVee and AndroidApps Alex Ahlund, the average cost to develop a mobile app is $6,453 -- and the cost can skyrocket to as much as $150,000 depending on the complexity of the app. Wherever you fall on that spectrum, the money and resources you dedicate to conceptualizing and developing a truly great mobile app can all be put to waste if you don't orchestrate a proper mobile app launch. In fact, in December 2011, the 1 millionth mobile app was pushed to market. For the purposes of this post, we're assuming you've already created a great mobile app that will yield active users, and you're interested in making sure people know about it when it is released. Step 1: Define Success If you're aiming for a successful mobile app launch, you need to define what success looks like. Step 2: Claim Your Social Media Accounts Pre-launch, claim your accounts in social media, and use them actively to generate interest like Android Photobooth did on Twitter. Step 4: Record a Demo

Welcome | T. Harv Eker 7 Powerful Public Speaking Tips From One of the Most-Watched TED Talks Speakers You’d never know it, but Simon Sinek is naturally shy and doesn’t like speaking to crowds. At parties, he says he hides alone in the corner or doesn’t even show up in the first place. He prefers the latter. Yet, with some 22 million video views under his belt, the optimistic ethnographer also happens to be the third most-watched TED Talks presenter of all time. Ironic for an introvert, isn’t it? Related: 6 Steps to Overcoming Stage Fright and Giving a Presentation Everybody Listens To We caught up with Sinek to pick his brain about how he learned to give such confident, captivating and meaningful presentations and how others can, too. Here are his top seven secrets for delivering speeches that inspire, inform and entertain. 1. Sinek says you should never talk as you walk out on stage. Instead, quietly walk out on stage. Related: Why Entrepreneurs Love Steve Jobs 2. “We are highly social animals," says Sinek. 3. Scanning and panning is your worst enemy, says Sinek. 4. 5. 6. 7.

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