Tarikh Korula

Tarikh Korula Contributor Tarikh Korula has a decade of experience founding companies that ship and grow consumer technology products. He currently leads Uncommon Labs where he advises early and mid-stage startups on growth, fundraising and profitability. Korula lectures on product development at NYU, SVA and Parsons and is the board chair of The Interdependence Project, a New York non-profit dedicated to teaching mindfulness and meditation. More posts by this contributor Kill them with candor Columbia’s DevFest 2012 Showcases Student Hacks, New York Talent

Tarikh Korula has a decade of experience founding companies that ship and grow consumer technology products. He currently leads Uncommon Labs where he advises early and mid-stage startups on growth, fundraising and profitability. Korula lectures on product development at NYU, SVA and Parsons and is the board chair of The Interdependence Project, a New York non-profit dedicated to teaching mindfulness and meditation.

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Kill them with candor

After failing to secure another round of funding and shutting down my startup, Katch, I’ve been thinking about candor. While failure isn’t a unique story in our industry, talking about it is. Of c

Live is having a moment

Twitter, which turned 10 this week, has apparently made Live its entire organizing principle. At an all-hands meeting last month, Mark Zuckerberg declared live video a top priority for Facebook. Clear

Columbia’s DevFest 2012 Showcases Student Hacks, New York Talent

The culture of hacking continues to bloom in New York, evidenced last weekend by Columbia's DevFest 2012. DevFest is entirely student run, and had workshops and support from local VC firms and startup

Art Hack Day

This past weekend, I find myself thinking about Steve standing at the crossroads of Art and Tech, and I wonder if this is what he had in mind as I navigate down a deserted industrial street in Bushwic

Disrupt SF Hackathon Registration Open! Plus Last Day for Early Bird Tickets

<a href="http://hackathonattcdisruptsf2011.eventbrite.com" target="_blank">Registration</a> is officially open for our fourth Hackathon, and we'd love to make it our biggest yet! We promise more pizza