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Kevin Systrom is an American computer programmer and entrepreneur. He co‑founded Instagram, the world's largest photo sharing website, along with Mike Krieger.
Kevin Systrom on How to Read a Book
"[The author's] thesis is that the most important part of reading a book is to actually read the table of contents and familiarize yourself with the major structure of the book."
Kevin Systrom on Principles
"I was blown away. It’s both a guide to life, a guide to business, and also I think an insight into [the author] and someone who’s built an amazing business."
Kevin Systrom on The New New Thing
"I read [this book] and I said to myself this feels like an area of the world I can come to and be myself.'"
Kevin Systrom on Blink
Kevin Systrom recommended this book on Facebook.
Kevin Systrom on The Tipping Point
Kevin Systrom recommended this book on Facebook.
Kevin Systrom on The Lessons of History
"A great book."
Kevin Systrom on The Goal
"About basically manufacturing and supply chain management. It sounds really boring, but I promise you it’s really good."
Kevin Systrom on The Lean Startup
"The principles from [this book], I still apply today."
Kevin Systrom on Nudge
Kevin Systrom recommended this book on Facebook.
Kevin Systrom on The Wisdom of Crowds
Kevin Systrom recommended this book on Facebook.
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