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Founders at Work p. 402 "If I got married tomorrow, I'd probably be worrying about a code issue during the ceremony and deliver my vows in Python."
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amichail
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Livingston: Can you tell me about any of the challenges you've faced?<p>Ross: One thing is just time. Whenever I'm doing something now, I feel like I should be doing something else instead. If I got married tomorrow, I'd probably be worrying about a code issue during the ceremony and deliver my vows in Python. It's a nonstop state of stress. ...
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http://headrush.typepad.com/creating_passionate_users/2007/03/sxsw_interactiv.html
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Face to face trumps twitter, blogs, podcasting, social news...
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farmer
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New Google Talk module better than desktop app
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Ron Wayne, Apple's forgotten third founder
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far33d
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dupe.
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far33d
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e1ven: have you used GWT? Any reactions/feelings about it? The debugging environments seem particularly appealing (especially for me - I'm a (very) experienced programmer, but not w/ web apps.. <p>Also interesting is that while you could fork a version, since it compiles to JS and HTML, you could always just hack up the results when the going got really tough.
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smackaysmith
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I may be blind, stupid, etc., but I couldn't print. Couldn't find the menu item and ctrl+p didn't work.
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e1ven
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Techstars is a YC-style program out of Boulder. Has anyone considered it? Why or why not?
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Error - delete. Clicked the bookmarklet by accident! Never again.
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mynameishere
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"insanely great things the man has said"<p>What the eff? Something about dead fish and the Japanese? All right, whatever. Very insanely great, indeed. Reminds me of a certain information minister for both coherence and modesty:<p><a href="http://welovetheiraqiinformationminister.com/">http://welovetheiraqiinformationminister.com/</a><p>He's a good businessman, though. He took an early lead in the PC business and turned it into this generation's Sony Walkman knockoff + an overpriced Intel machine running Unix. Oh, and Wired magazine thinks his utterances are "insanely great":<p>"The products suck! There's no sex in them anymore!"<p>Steve, I owned an Apple II. There wasn't a mother Theresa pinup calendar's worth of sex in it.
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gustaf
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gustaf
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yes, me to. twice today. --- remove bookmarklet
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e1ven
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I've done a VERY small amount with GWT, but I've been reading the Mailing List since the announcement.. I plan on using it in the next project, but I don't have the Experience yet.<p> Beyond the fact that it's open, there's also that you can tie in other JS libs- So you have a lib you really like, you can import it's functions into JS, and use them as part of your application.<p>And while I agree that you could hack up the HTML/JS, that'd get really hairy for complex stuff- Although I think some people are doing that now to break things up better into modules.
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iamwil
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Huh, then maybe in 5 years, you can peddle 'vintage blogging' for that "blogging experience of the turn of the century that you crave"<p>You still get vintage software here and there wrapped and ported to modern platforms, like MUDs over IM or on modern linux distros. The best example I can think of is the repackaging of 80's nintendo games in a single joystick you plug into the TV.
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domp
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It seems like a decent program. The location threw me off though. I'm not interested in moving to Colorado anytime soon. But I'm pretty sure it's a decent place to start a business even though other locations such as Silicon Valley of Boston would be better.
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far33d
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I know very little about techstars, but it might be worth taking pg's advice, since "Bad Location" is #2 on the 18 Mistakes that Kill Startups: <p><a href="http://paulgraham.com/startupmistakes.html">http://paulgraham.com/startupmistakes.html</a><p>There's a reason YC is only Boston and Bay Area.
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far33d
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Hacking the compiled code, would, as always be a last resort..
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smackaysmith
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http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/2007/pulpit_20070315_001831.html
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The $7 TV Network: Neokast brings multicasting to the masses.
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PindaxDotCom
1,174,014,263
I'm not convinced users want to download and use internet apps. This seems contrary to the whole ajax/flash trend of building robust apps in the browser. The browser is the platform.
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Microsoft Deal For Large Customers: Use Live Search, Get Free MSFT Products
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pg
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desperation
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http://www.powazek.com/2006/04/000576.html
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Death to User-Generated Content
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Study: Playing Video Games Improves Eyesight - Yahoo! News
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joshwa
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how's about fixing this? pg?
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goodgoblin
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Another downside to incorporating as an LLC is that it makes it harder to try someone out when you are considering trading equity for services. If you want to see if a lawyer is going to be a good fit, or if a SEO person is going to really help you out, there is no immediate corrolary to vesting in an LLC. So it makes hiring fast/firing fast difficult to do. You don't want a large chunk of your company held up by someone if it turns out the designer you gave 2% in leui of cash to design your UI is actually a complete flake.
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pg
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Yes, I agree with you there. Never estimate what hackers can do.
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pg
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Yes, few professional investors would be interested. No matter what they claim about wanting to build long-lasting companies, the structure of VC funds requires them to have exits. <p>Interestingly, though, you'd also be out of luck with a lot of potential employees. The more ambitious ones want options that might make them rich. Without any prospect of an exit, you lose all the hotshots to competitors who offer such a prospect. That's why big, private tech companies are so rare.
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noisemaker
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http://startupspark.com/the-5-most-common-mistakes-made-by-startups/
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The 5 Most Common Mistakes Made By Startups
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zaidf
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I've applied to it. Waiting to hear back. Has some pretty smart people behind it.<p>-Zaid
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brett
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http://blogs.xobni.com/asmith/archives/5
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Xobni Blog Archive - Top Mistakes in Year One
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dfranke
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However, in "How to be Silicon Valley" he singled Boulder as a place with most of the ingredients for being a startup hub even though it currently isn't. So there are probably worse places to be. Still at best a distant third, though.
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brett
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A VC: Superdistribution
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vikram
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I think you can't pay salary. What about expenses? I think if it's profitable (won't that be nice in the 1st 3 months) one can always pay dividends to shareholders.
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brett
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I really Joe Kraus' comment on this (I think from one of the previous startup schools):<p>"if you don't put your business model into beta along with [your product's beta], your feedback's totally skewed" - <a href="http://wiki.ycombinator.com/presentations/apr06/Joe_Kraus.mp3">http://wiki.ycombinator.com/presentations/apr06/Joe_Kraus.mp3</a><p>Some stuff it doesn't make sense to try and charge the consumer for, but if you DO plan on charging them, make sure you do it early to get a sense of feasibility.
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danielha
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Yeah, I see all sorts of problems to iron out before this could be feasible on a wide scale. I'm all about progress as long as it actually progresses something and isn't just about doing it differently. Offline further complicates it, even indicating a greater integration of technology into the most ephemeral of daily activities.
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danielha
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It was brought up in a past discussion that TechStars are not exclusively seeding-stage and have close ties to VCs, which is something to be very wary about. If you take a look at their application, it's near-idenical to Y Comb's. If they can't be bothered to write their own _app_, I'm not convinced that their program is anywhere near well thought-out.<p>Plus, YC understands young hackers and the startup community like no other group of individuals I've ever come across. We're solely focused on applying to them as far as seed funding goes.
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brett
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Interesting idea. If your consumer's are going to redistribute your product anyways just embrace and encourage them as distribution channels. <p>The if you can't beat 'em, join 'em approach to piracy. <p>Interesting to think about the logistics of how it might/could work? How do companies take affiliate networks and apply them to all their customers, allowing the customers to make affiliate sales to any the come across on or offline? Would it even be feasible offline? Cell phones?
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danielha
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Ah, the epic battle of the pg's on the alexa battlefront. Our resident pg has an army of hackers and close access to robots and futuristic unicycles. I think the winner here is clear.
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noisemaker
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http://www.craigslist.org/about/best/sfo/279126743.html
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Advice to Young Men from an Old Man
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ynot
1,174,033,159
This morning, I thought of an experiment. Some Marketing-Experts constantly tell you to "Tell people what you want them to do". For example a very popular ad in Germany for a phonesex company just showed a half-naked girl and only 3 words: "CALL ME NOW".<p>So I thought it could be interesting to try this here and post an entry "Vote this post up". Let's see, how it performs.
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ynot
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ps: Please don't vote this post up, even if you think these yedi-mind-tricks work and are better then telling people directly what to do.
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ced
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"they aren't going to turn down a team because they didn't participate in news.yc"; that goes against the quote above. I'm sure that they won't turn down a great application from a great team with a great idea. But they might use the posts to push up or down some team on the edge.<p>I don't write posts to look smart, but when I do write something, I am somewhat more careful than usual, yes.
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ynot
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ps: Please vote this post up, if you think telling people what to do is the way to go.
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immad
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aren't you defeating the fairness of this test by telling us its purpose?
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Y Combinator, You Shouldn't.
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ynot
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This morning, I thought of an experiment. Some Marketing-Freaks tell you "If you want people to do something, tell them they are not able or not allowed to do it". For example a very popular ad in Germany for a fashion company just showed some fashion and only 2 words: "Sorry, expensive."<p>So I thought it could be interesting to try this here and post an entry "Don't vote this post up". Let's see, how it performs.
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davidw
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I know a guy here in Italy who ran a startup from there, and did quite well by himself, to boot. Now he's set and he can come spend his time here hassling with Telecom Italia trying to get his DSL line working.
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staunch
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http://plentyoffish.wordpress.com/2007/03/16/the-plan-of-action/
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Markus Frind sets his aim on "making 100 million a year instead of just millions"
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danielha
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http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/we_dig_tv.php
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We Dig TV Brings Television Game Shows To The Web
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staunch
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<i>"Many will just day dream all day but never actually do anything. I was like that a few years ago..."</i><p>Good news for anyone who's found themselves in a day-dreaming rut. Remember that you are not immutable -- you can be a loser now and a winner <i>later</i>, if you start towards that goal.<p><i>"...then I finally sat down and did something, and kept forcing myself to do it till it became a pattern and it turned out hugely successful."</i><p>He had to force himself, so that's a good sign that he probably had to do stuff that was not fun. PG has said that nasty problems pay better, so be prepared to not enjoy yourself at times.<p>Yes you are the boss, so you get to decide what you work on, but there's a lot of nasty work to be done and if you don't do it no one else will do it for you.
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ynot
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smackaysmith
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That's what I thought as well. It reminded me of the Joel Spolsky article, or was it his interview on Venture Voice -- anyway, he talked about Quattro Pro coming out with a much cheaper price than Excel. Spolsky worried about what that would do to Excel. The business guy said not to worry; we just beat them.<p>If your competitor is paying for customers in this era of free, than I wonder if this scenario is the equivalent. I wonder how the Live dev team is feeling about this. Do they now know what it feels like to be on the Quattro Pro team before their product shrank to single-digit market share?
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thelord
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http://www.rankk.org/
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Rankk challenges
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jwecker
1,174,046,769
There's no phone book in it. You simply type the name of the person and instead of the call button there is an "I'm feeling lucky" button. Sorry. It's 4am.
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volida
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I couldn't resist!
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http://philip.greenspun.com/business/mobile-phone-as-home-computer
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A startup idea
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veritas
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I haven't seen this being submitted yet, so I figured I'd share a site I read everyday.
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veritas
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http://www.springwise.com/
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Springwise: new business ideas for entrepreneurial minds.
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danw
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Bah, no flag as junk button :(
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motoko
1,174,046,118
We need a spam button. SAGE SAGE SAGE
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jwecker
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I know the feeling. The same feeling I had back when people were still writing java applets. Maybe a normal user doesn't feel it- maybe it's the programmer in us knowing that there's a big layer running between me and the browser...
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aglarond
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http://yourelevatorpitch.com/
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jwecker
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I agree, but it seems you need to be trying to cross that chasm. I was just reading <a href="http://www.height1percent.com/articles/2006/08/18/actual-lessons-from-kiko">http://www.height1percent.com/articles/2006/08/18/actual-lessons-from-kiko</a> (near the bottom of the main entry- "You must have a plan for escaping the Technosphere" )
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veritas
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http://paul.kedrosky.com/archives/2007/03/15/notes_from_the.html
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Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed: Notes from the Venture Field
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motoko
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Awesome! Thanks for the spam. Asshole.
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joshwa
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don't miss the previous post about how his growth is stagnating... <p><a href="http://plentyoffish.wordpress.com/2007/03/14/changing-direction/">http://plentyoffish.wordpress.com/2007/03/14/changing-direction/</a>
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Leonidas
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Thanks for the post. I've always enjoyed reading other entrepreneur's viewpoint on things. A lot of people have doubted POF's success but why focus on whether you think his strategy is working? I'd rather focus on what he's doing right, what his users like and what they don't. <p>Quite fascinating artile. Thanks Staunch.<p>
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python_kiss
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Summize: Enhancing Search With Heatmaps
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pixcavator
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jwecker
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A Scheme language for building web 2.0 apps
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jwecker
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re: APIs. dBASE is the classic example of how to utilize this (and how to ruin it later).<p>"Ed Esber, CEO of one-time database giant Ashton-Tate and makers of dBASE, became the target of such enmity from the dBASE development community. Esber owed his fortune to the developers of third-party dBASE products who took his usability-deficient product and created applications that people could actually operate. This didn't stop him embarking on an RIAA-style litigation campaign. At a Software Publish Association conference, Esber declared to a group of dBASE developers "Make my day!" while threatening to sue anybody who dared build a dBASE-compatible product."<p>( <a href="http://www.hacknot.info/hacknot/action/showEntry?eid=58">http://www.hacknot.info/hacknot/action/showEntry?eid=58</a> )<p>There was a time when there were dozens and dozens of companies who primarily added functionality to Ashton Tate's product, rather than competing with Ashton Tate.
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<a href="http://www.whatwg.org/">http://www.whatwg.org/</a>
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Leonidas
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Y Combinator would be the ideal place to meet other people like yourself who is passionate,have energy, and will provide you with feedback, which is a really difficult thing to find. It's like having a constant adrenaline rush.<p>The chance, the opportunity to work on your passion and project FULL TIME, how cool is that? <p>Great article adam<p>
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ynot
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Hmm.. whats your definition of spam?
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smackaysmith
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Slide design: signal vs. noise (redux)
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imp
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I think the biggest reason to upgrade to a 2.0 type forum is to avoid losing your users to a new site that is 2.0. Specifically, I'm thinking of the migration of users from Slashdot to Digg/Reddit. In fact, the term "slashdotted" might take on new meaning if these popular 1.0 sites get displaced by new 2.0 sites.
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jl
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No. We respond to everyone at the same time.
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veritas
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He's a CEO. I'd be shocked if he didn't come to a presentation with PPT slides & Excel chart combination. :)<p>On a more serious note, I think the idea that PPT slides full of text are helpful is basically entrenched in corporate culture. I wish everyone used Lessig's approach.
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mynameishere
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_Problem Area 3: Mouse precision ... Windows Vista scored a Mouse Precision Error Coefficient of 0.52, compared with 0.40 for Windows XP, and 0.08 (!) for Mac OS X_<p>Not even sure how to approach this in a critical way. It reminds me of the sort of made-up, seemingly-mathmatical, but ultimately befuddling stats that you sometimes here in infomercials for copper-wrist band arthritis cures.<p>The windows mouse pointer seems to work on a pixel-by-pixel basis, when moving slowly. Not sure what kind of precision they are after. And if there was some serious problem, then gamers, who 1) Rely upon precise mouse movements and 2) Have low transition costs, would have moved to Macs a long, long, long time ago.
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Start-Up Fervor Shifts to Energy in Silicon Valley
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veritas
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I doubt it. After all, the people behind Y cominator would want the best ideas/teams to get funding and the fairest way to do that would be to take a look at all applications at the same point. So my guess is, they'll wait until the deadline passes, review all applications and then give out their responses.
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smackaysmith
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Excellent deconstruction of a Whole Foods presentation. I'm a bit shocked that a CEO would come to Berkeley with PPT slides containing ugly Excel charts that are impossible to understand unless you were sitting in front of the monitor.
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volida
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<a href="http://web.archive.org/web/19971022011842/www.viaweb.com/cgi-bin/master/EDITOR/cgi-bin/ownacct">http://web.archive.org/web/19971022011842/www.viaweb.com/cgi-bin/master/EDITOR/cgi-bin/ownacct</a><p>the html forms submit to /x like YC.news do!
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volida
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I found out about RTML at Viaweb. Would Arc have anything to do with it? Maybe inspired by it?<p><a href="http://web.archive.org/web/19971022012152/www.viaweb.com/vw/rtml.html">http://web.archive.org/web/19971022012152/www.viaweb.com/vw/rtml.html</a>
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far33d
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Ballmer is amazing. He's a constant trash talker. I'm not sure what he's trying to accomplish other than get a few laughs.
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San Jose Mercury News - Microsoft CEO meets with Stanford students
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An honest Postmortem for Klipboardz.com
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nostrademons
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I'd really like to see more of these - postmortems for sites that <i>didn't</i> succeed. There's a big survivorship bias in the accounts you hear - nobody writes about their failures. We'd have a more accurate picture if we had more information about things that didn't work.<p>Come to think of it, I wrote a postmortem for FictionAlley a couple years ago that I ought to share...
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chris_l
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Check this out:<p> John McArtyem ([email protected]) is in charge of Viaweb's ordering system, hardware and security.<p>So this is Morris staying incognito!? ("Mac - RTM") Probably because of being in the PhD program at the same time?
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