Lindsay sits down with Navarrow Wright, CEO of GlobalGrind.com, to discuss the internet needs of the hip-hop community.
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Lindsay sits down with Navarrow Wright, CEO of GlobalGrind.com, to discuss the internet needs of the hip-hop community.
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Adam Elend 11 months ago
Love that he’s working to bury the RSS funtionality of his site to appeal to consumers. That’s smart in my book.
Also love that he’s willing to admit he’s afraid. What entrepreneur isn’t?
Abe 11 months ago
Excellent interview, loved the super-chill feel to it. Definitely going to look at GlobalGrind, if nothing else to learn what a widget is and how RSS works (avoided to this point because I didn’t get the concept).
Lindsay 11 months ago
I enjoyed this interview very much. Very nice guy.
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Andy Swan 11 months ago
I’m extremely biased, but I love the idea of creating niche versions of Netvibes/Facebook.
GlobalGrind is on the right path.
Trader Mike 11 months ago
Agreed Adam, that’s why I buried (hid) the RSS on FaveBot.
I have to admit though, I certainly consider myself part of the hip hop generation and I feel insulted by the implication that “we” need that kind of hand holding. I guess the problem is that you can’t say “hip hop generation” and apply any characteristics to them across the board. Let’s just say that most non-techies of ANY generation/demographic need a bit of hand holding.
sheray hill 10 months ago
navarrow is my uncle and if you have an e-mail for him I’d really like it you can confirm it with him. I live in New Mexico. My name is Sheray Hill I’m 11 years old.