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Xichekolas
2007-03-19T18:14:38
I hate focus grabbing... any UI quirks that annoy you?
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http://xichekolas.blogspot.com/2007/03/ui.html
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usablecontent
2007-03-19T18:16:25
YCombinator - A Force to Reckon With, A Model to Replicate
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http://www.usablecontent.com/2007/03/19/ycombinator-a-force-to-reckon-with-a-model-to-replicate/
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2024-11-08T03:48:39
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paul
2007-03-19T19:47:23
Paul Buchheit: Equity math for startups (sometimes 0.1% equals $138 million)
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http://paulbuchheit.blogspot.com/2007/03/equity-math-for-startups.html
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joshwa
2007-03-19T20:06:33
Khoi Vinh Redesigns Yahoo! - awesome slide deck from SXSW
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http://www.subtraction.com/archives/2007/0318_oh_yeeaahh.php
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Page not found + Subtraction.com
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is a blog about design, technology and culture written by Khoi Vinh, and has been more or less continuously published since December 2000 in New York City. Khoi is currently Principal Designer at Adobe. Previously, Khoi was co-founder and CEO of Mixel (acquired in 2013), Design Director of The New York Times Online, and co-founder of the design studio Behavior, LLC. He is the author of “How They Got There: Interviews with Digital Designers About Their Careers”and “Ordering Disorder: Grid Principles for Web Design,” and was named one of Fast Company’s “fifty most influential designers in America.” Khoi lives in Crown Heights, Brooklyn with his wife and three children. Please refer to the advertising and sponsorship page for inquiries. +
2024-11-08T07:55:18
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Readmore
2007-03-19T20:28:32
Failure IS an option
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http://lsvp.wordpress.com/2007/01/24/failure-is-an-option/
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veritas
2007-03-19T21:07:32
Dodgeball Vs. Twitter vs. Facebook
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/03/19/sxsw-showdown-dodgeball-vs-twitter/
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Elfan
2007-03-19T21:49:58
Personality Traits of the Best Software Developers
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http://www.softwarebyrob.com/articles/Personality_Traits_of_the_Best_Software_Developers.aspx
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danielha
2007-03-19T21:52:15
Interview w/ CEO Justin Kan of Justin.TV at Tycoons Row
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http://tycoonsrow.com/2007/03/19/exclusive-interview-w-justintv/
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danielha
2007-03-19T22:11:11
Web 2.0 gives birth to Politics 2.0
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http://gigaom.com/2007/03/19/web-20-gives-birth-to-politics-20/
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2024-11-08T13:00:23
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danielha
2007-03-19T22:11:47
Interview with Matt Mullenweg, founder of WordPress
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http://www.folksonomy.org/2007/03/interview_with_mattmullenweg/
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NAGA169 | LINK DAFTAR & LOGIN SITUS GACOR NAGA169 RESMI DAN TERPERCAYA SAAT INI
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NAGA169
IDR 50.000 DAFTAR LOGIN NAGA169 situs resmi dan terpercaya, menarik banyak penggemar judi online. Daftar dan login secara langsung di sini. Gacor dan keren, Naga169 menjadi pilihan utama.
2024-11-08T06:56:54
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phil
2007-03-19T22:26:39
Designing on the grid
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http://www.subtraction.com/archives/2004/1231_grid_computi.php
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python_kiss
2007-03-19T22:44:03
Entrepreneurs: Why Younger is Better
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http://startupjourney.blogspot.com/2007/03/entrepreneurs-why-younger-is-better-by.html
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danw
2007-03-19T23:02:27
Last.fm Event Pictures Greasemonkey Script
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http://www.danshub.com/blog/2007/lastfm-event-pictures-greasemonkey-script/
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danielha
2007-03-19T23:14:26
Web 3.0: When Web Sites Become Web Services
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http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/web_30_when_web_sites_become_web_services.php
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msgbeepa
2007-03-20T00:03:16
New Social Bookmark/News Launched
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http://www.wikio.com/webinfo?id=15082704
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amichail
2007-03-20T00:36:18
Any ideas on taking justin.tv further by allowing viewers to more actively participate in Justin's life?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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amichail
2007-03-20T01:42:26
How secret do startup proposals to Y Combinator need to be? Should applicants avoid making any of their prototypes public?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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brett
2007-03-20T03:37:44
GigaOM: The Coming Apollo vs. Firefox Battle
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http://gigaom.com/2007/03/19/the-coming-apollo-vs-firefox-battle/
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brett
2007-03-20T06:00:16
Ask the Wizard: Launch Late to Launch Often
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http://www.burningdoor.com/askthewizard/2007/03/launch_late_to_launch_often.html
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2024-11-07T13:52:24
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ericwan
2007-03-20T06:29:12
Check if your emails are read
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http://www.ventureswithoutcapital.com/archives/36
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dougw
2007-03-20T06:39:45
Dinging the Web 2.0 Bell
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http://paul.kedrosky.com/archives/2007/03/19/dinging_the_web.html
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staunch
2007-03-20T07:39:47
Benchmark Capital takes on 8th partner: Mitch Lasky (Jamdat CEO)
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http://venturebeat.com/2007/03/19/benchmark-capital-hires-lasky-of-jamdat-fame/
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ryan
2007-03-20T07:42:19
8 tips for a good elevator pitch
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http://www.fastcompany.com/articles/archive/act_joos1.html
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rikykurniawan
2007-03-20T09:36:36
Vyroo - Virtual Office Application
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http://www.vyroo.com
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sharpshoot
2007-03-20T11:45:14
Wink pulls an Odeo - buys back stock from investors
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/03/19/wink-pulls-half-an-odeo-partially-liquidates/
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markfranks101
2007-03-20T12:15:54
Top 10 Best Flash Website Designs of 2007
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http://www.ebizmba.com/articles/top10_best_flash_website_designs.html
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amichail
2007-03-20T13:26:55
Is popular YouTube ad big trouble for Hillary? (What can we learn from independent ads for Obama?)
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http://www.suntimes.com/news/304233,CST-NWS-sweet20.article
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veritas
2007-03-20T13:42:48
Rough Type: Deneutralizing the net
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http://www.roughtype.com/archives/2007/03/deneutralizing.php
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danw
2007-03-20T14:13:08
See A YCombinator Meal Live Today at 7pm PST (2am GMT)
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http://justin.tv/blog/list/2007-03-20
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robertgaal
2007-03-20T14:31:26
The search for slogans
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http://blog.wakoopa.com/archives/the-search-for-slogans
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joshwa
2007-03-20T14:59:02
37signals Launches Highrise - lightweight CRM
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http://www.highrisehq.com/
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2007-03-20T15:01:44
GoPlan takes on 37Signals... is that a horrible idea?
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/03/20/goplan-takes-on-37signals/
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joshwa
2007-03-20T15:29:38
Startup Lessons from the Lockheed Skunk Works
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http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/03/honoring_the_sk_1.html
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bhalligan
2007-03-20T16:47:53
Kayuda Launches a Web based Visual Wiki alpha
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http://www.kayuda.com/
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Elfan
2007-03-20T16:50:17
The end of aerospace
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http://thespacereview.com/article/798/1
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pg
2007-03-20T16:54:32
8 Signs Google is Planning to Build a National Wireless Network
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http://www.dailywireless.com/features/8-signs-google-is-planning-to-build-a-wireless-network-031907/
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2024-11-07T22:45:03
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jamongkad
2007-03-20T17:04:07
Good to Great author Jim Collins answers questions
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http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2007/02/19/8400260/index.htm
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Management guru Jim Collins answers questions
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By Matthew Boyle and Jim Collins, Fortune
(Fortune Magazine) -- Perhaps the most influential management thinker alive today, Jim Collins, 49, has taught millions of readers to embrace Big Hairy Audacious Goals and to search for their Hedgehog Concept. A self-described "entrepreneurial professor," Collins - author of "Built to Last" and "Good to Great" - took time out from his research to take questions from Fortune's readers in the first in an occasional series. In addition to writing bestselling mangement books, Collins is also an avid mountain climber. Questions for... Martha Stewart Author, TV host, and the founder of Martha Stewart Omnimedia answers your questions in the Dec. 8 issue of Fortune.Now's your chance to ask Stewart about launching your own company, how the market turmoil has impacted her empire, and what�s next for the titan of homemaking? Previous Q&As If you were to offer advice to a beginning entrepreneur, what would it be? --Francisco Romero, Albuquerque First, don't obsess on finding the "great idea." In fact, our research shows a somewhat negative correlation between pioneering a great idea and building a great company. Many of the greatest started with either no great idea or even failed ideas. Sony (Charts) started with a failed rice cooker. Marriott (Charts) started as a single root beer stand. Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard's great idea was simply to work together - two best friends who trusted each other - while their first four products failed to get the company out of the garage. They followed the "first who" approach to entrepreneurship: First figure out your partners, then figure out what ideas to pursue. The most important thing isn't the market you target, the product you develop or the financing, but the founding team. Starting a company is like scaling an unclimbed face - you don't know what the mountain will throw at you, so you must pick the right partners, who share your values, on whom you can depend, and who can adapt. "Good to Great" looked at companies with long track records. How do the ideas in the book apply to disruptive startup companies, like YouTube or Google (Charts)? --George Kim, Washington, D.C. My colleague Morten Hansen and I are nearing completion of six years of research studying companies that went from startup to greatness in environments characterized by turbulent disruption. We've deliberately selected entrepreneurial companies in the most severely disruptive industries, using the following analogy: If you wake up in the security of base camp and a storm moves in, you'll probably be fine. But if you find yourself at 27,000 feet on the side of Mount Everest, where the storms are faster moving and unpredictable, a storm just might kill you. Most leaders today feel they are moving higher on the mountain, whether in Google's world or traditional industries, and we want to know, Why do some prevail from vulnerability to greatness in the face of turbulent disruption, while others don't? Most founders fail to become effective managers after the companies they started become too large for them to control. However, a few, such as Bill Gates, managed to grow into top-tier CEOs. What are the distinguishing factors between the transformed entrepreneurs and others? --Haimu Sun, Evanston, Ill. It's simply a myth that entrepreneurs can't evolve into company builders. Our research shows quite the opposite: In great companies the entrepreneurs generally grow as the company grows. Here is a short list of those who evolved into company builders: Henry Ford, Sam Walton, Hewlett and Packard, J.W. Marriott, Sony's Akio Morita, Walt Disney, Intel's Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, Southwest Airlines' Herb Kelleher, and of course Gates and Phil Knight. They made the shift from time telling to clock building - to seeing their primary creation as the company itself: what it stands for, its culture and how it operates. If forced to choose just one, what do you feel is the most important quality in a successful business leader? --John Mierzwa, Las Vegas Willful humility. The best CEOs in our research display tremendous ambition for their company combined with the stoic will to do whatever it takes, no matter how brutal (within the bounds of the company's core values), to make the company great. Yet at the same time they display a remarkable humility about themselves, ascribing much of their own success to luck, discipline and preparation rather than personal genius. Do you find that the leaders of great companies are less likely to be paid excessively, but more consistently with the others in their organization? --Bill Maltarich, Bonita Springs, Fla. Our research found no correlation between executive compensation and shareholder returns. Excessive executive pay tends to lead to one thing: even more excessive pay, not increased shareholder value. What is the subject of your next book, and when is it due out? --Michael Sharrow, San Antonio I haven't yet decided on my next book. I've got the two big research questions in late stages: "great to good," which I'm writing up now, and the turbulent-disruption research. One of those might become a book, but my first focus is to make sure we successfully answer the questions we set out to answer. What is your favorite climbing spot, and why? --Todd Johnson, San Diego My all-time favorite is Yosemite Valley in California. When you're hanging from an anchor, perched in the middle of a giant rock face high above the valley floor, it's like being in a vertical ocean of granite - incredible! PEER QUESTIONJeff Sonnenfeld, founder of the Chief Executive Leadership Institute and professor at Yale University School of ManagementThe quest for greatness that you've studied fits well in America's tradition of success-absorbed self-improvement wisdom ranging from Benjamin Franklin to Stephen Covey. Do you think we should also focus on the wisdom from failure?Thanks, Jeff. I appreciate the question, because it gives me a chance to correct a common misinterpretation of our work. Our research is not based on studying success. We study the contrast between highly successful and less successful outcomes. We put as much weight on those that failed to achieve (or sustain) great results as on those that did, asking the question "What principles explain the difference between the successes and the failures?" We'll be releasing the results of a new piece of research that examines the inverse of "good to great" - namely, "great to good": Why do some great companies fall and not others?Questions for Donald Trump: What's next for The Donald? Ask him yourself. Fortune editors will take your questions to Donald Trump and get you answers. Submit a question. 
2024-11-08T05:32:09
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dherman76
2007-03-20T17:05:04
A realistic view on venture capital - Seth Godin, commented by Darren Herman
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http://www.darrenherman.com/2007/03/20/godins-realistic-guide-to-venture-capital/
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jamongkad
2007-03-20T17:09:08
The market for something to believe in is infinite...
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http://www.gapingvoid.com/Moveable_Type/archives/000823.html
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jamongkad
2007-03-20T17:14:00
Big, hairy, audacious goals
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http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2004/11/big-hairy-audacious-goals/
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far33d
2007-03-20T17:25:35
One Size Aggregator Doesn't Fit All. (long tail)
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http://www.longtail.com/the_long_tail/2007/03/one_size_aggreg.html
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pg
2007-03-20T17:50:13
The Top 10 Things They Never Taught Me in Design School
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http://www.designobserver.com/archives/000121.html
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mattculbreth
2007-03-20T18:00:14
Eight great ways to use Google for your startup
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http://ariejan.net/2007/03/20/8-great-ways-to-use-google-for-your-start-up/
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dawie
2007-03-20T18:43:49
What is the minimum business stuff like acceptable use policies etc. that I will need to launch a product?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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brlewis
2007-03-20T18:54:03
Web Innovators Group, Boston mtg March 28
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http://webinnovatorsgroup.com/wiki/webinno11
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twitter
2007-03-20T18:58:18
Twitter + Hollywood combined as a Hollywood public timeline
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http://mobile.teenwag.com/
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joshwa
2007-03-20T19:11:55
Creating Passionate Users: How to host a product/feature design party
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http://headrush.typepad.com/creating_passionate_users/2007/03/how_to_host_a_p.html#comments
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far33d
2007-03-20T19:27:39
Zopa P2P Lending Coming to the USA
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http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/readwriteweb/~3/103010349/p2p_lender_zopa_funding.php
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jcwentz
2007-03-20T21:02:34
GigaOM - Does everything have to be Web 2.0?
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http://gigaom.com/2007/03/20/does-everything-have-to-be-web-20/
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jcwentz
2007-03-20T21:05:34
Alexa error triggers crisis of confidence - Valleywag
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http://valleywag.com/tech/bubble/alexa-error-triggers-crisis-of-confidence-245600.php
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chwolfe
2007-03-20T22:23:53
Everything I Know, I Learned from Warren Buffett
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http://www.inc.com/magazine/19990701/811.html
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zaidf
2007-03-20T22:28:17
How bad is it really if you are already incorporated and apply to Y-Combinator?
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http://ycombinator.com/faq.html
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python_kiss
2007-03-20T23:22:39
How to Build a Profitable Startup by Knowing Your Users Better
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http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/profitable_startup_know_your_users.php
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2024-11-08T14:05:11
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python_kiss
2007-03-20T23:37:05
Google Now Offering Pay-Per-Action Ads
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http://services.google.com/payperaction/
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2007-03-20T23:38:41
John W. Backus, 82, Fortran Developer, Dies (RIP)
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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/19/obituaries/20cnd-backus.html?ex=1332043200&en=adde3ee5a1875330&ei=5124&partner=digg&exprod=digg
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bootload
2007-03-20T23:54:44
John W. Backus - inventor of FORTRAN, BNF (12/03/24 - 03/17/07)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Backus
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jimbursch
2007-03-21T00:27:34
Charting the mindshare market
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http://blog.mymindshare.com/2007/03/charting_the_mi_1.html
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danielha
2007-03-21T00:38:45
AIM Location Finds Your Friends With WiFi
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http://blogs.business2.com/business2blog/2007/03/aim_location_fi.html
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danw
2007-03-21T00:56:00
Mobile Presence: The Essential Attributes
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http://idlemode.com/2007/03/01/mobile-presence-the-essential-attributes/
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lupin_sansei
2007-03-21T01:30:36
Google RSS Reader
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http://www.google.com/reader/view/
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Error 404 (Not Found)!!1
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404. That’s an error. The requested URL /reader/about/ was not found on this server. That’s all we know.
2024-11-08T14:18:13
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jadams
2007-03-21T02:17:37
Biz Idea: Netflix For Big Data -- Mail Hard Drives
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http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,73007-0.html?tw=rss.index
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ericwan
2007-03-21T02:51:30
Success of a not-so-novel idea?
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/03/20/flixster-hits-10-million-registered-users/
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[ 5295 ]
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danw
2007-03-21T02:58:56
Software Training Sucks: Why We Need to Roll it Back 1,000 Years
null
http://www.softwarebyrob.com/articles/Software_Training_Sucks_Roll_it_Back.aspx
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unfoldedorigami
2007-03-21T04:12:10
Web 2.0 -- Personal Branding Checklist
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http://webddj.sys-con.com/read/316377_p.htm
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0
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unfoldedorigami
2007-03-21T04:19:57
The Printable CEO
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http://davidseah.com/archives/2005/11/12/the-printable-ceo-series/
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unfoldedorigami
2007-03-21T04:30:30
Discover and share slideshows and presentations
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http://www.slideshare.net/
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5,304
unfoldedorigami
2007-03-21T04:46:01
Is your application an ass-kisser?
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http://headrush.typepad.com/creating_passionate_users/2007/03/is_your_app_an_.html
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jamiequint
2007-03-21T04:46:16
Steve Jobs - Stanford Commencement Speech 2005 - "Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish"
null
http://youtube.com/watch?v=D1R-jKKp3NA
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1
[ 5423 ]
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JoeEntrepreneur
2007-03-21T04:49:40
Is it effective to provide API with first version? We have this dilemma for our upcoming release of http://www.onista.com
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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domp
2007-03-21T05:18:04
What's everyone's thoughts on justin.tv?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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myoung8
2007-03-21T05:57:02
Maybe Google Wanted to be Sued: YouTube and Plan B
null
http://www.michiknows.com/2007/03/14/maybe-google-wanted-to-be-sued-youtube-and-plan-b/
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rms
2007-03-21T08:15:30
Seed funding for biotech?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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adamsmith
2007-03-21T09:30:42
The Life of an Entrepreneur, in 33 Seconds (no substance, just fun)
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http://blogs.xobni.com/asmith/archives/24
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jamongkad
2007-03-21T11:17:52
First-Ever Mobile GPS Widget Platform Debuts
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http://mobilecrunch.com/2007/03/14/first-ever-mobile-gps-widget-platform-debuts/
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0
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rms
2007-03-21T11:54:27
Cops enter Justin's apartment with guns drawn. Internet pranksters are MESSED up
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http://www.justin.tv/blog/list/2007-3-21T1:40:0
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ariejan
2007-03-21T12:00:06
How I made 6 figures with Google Adsense in 10 days
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http://ariejan.net/2007/03/20/how-i-made-6-figures-with-google-adsense-in-10-days/
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How I made 6 figures with Google Adsense in 10 days
2007-03-20T00:00:00+00:00
Ariejan de Vroom
There has been a lot of talk about making money with Google Adsense. There are claims of people earning over $10.000 every month by just putting a few ads up on their site.I say they are amateurs! I’ll show you how to make a 6-figure earning within 10 days after you put up ads on your site! Just follow these easy steps and you can quit your day job after just ten days of work. It’ what I did.Decide on a topic for your siteFirst you must decide on what the topic of your site is. Try a keyword bid searching tool to find out which keywords and topics will generate the most.It’s not important if you don’t have any knowledge on the topic you will be writing about. It’s just about making money.Register a domainNext you must register a domain and get your hosting setup. You can do this for a few bucks. This is the only investment you have to do here! For the $10 investment in hosting and domain registration you’ll get a ROI of more than 100.000%.When choosing a domain, make sure it’s catchy. Something like “earn-money-with-adsense-for-free.com” or “imearningsixfigureswithadsensesucker.com”. It doesn’t need to be readable it just needs to contain a lot of keywords for you site.Don’t bother with quality hosting. Just find the cheapest reseller you can find. Make sure you get at least 5Tb of bandwidth, though. You’ll need it.Setup your siteOpen up Frontpage and write an article. It only needs to be a few paragraphs. Make sure to include lots of keywords so Google can attach the right, high paying, ads.Add the ads!With your site in order now, add the maximum amount of ads allowed. For optimal results use the biggest ad format available and make sure a visitor sees the ads even before they reach the content of your site. This ensure the maximum clich-thru rate possible.Also include a link-block. This will lure visitors to a page with only ads from Google! This is a real gold mine!The third thing Google offers are referrals. Plaster some big images at the bottom. Claim how much you make with your site and have users sign-up for adsense too. This will make you $200 almost instantly!Don’t forget the obligatory “Use Firefox” referral!Publish your siteNow it’s time to publish your site and start making the big bucks! It’s almost time to quit your day job.Surf around and post a link to your site everywhere you can. Comment on any blog you see and put your link there. Roam forums and randomly insert links to your site there too.If you’re feeling adventurous you may also setup an Adwords campaign yourself and pay for visitors. Since you have many high-paying ads on your site you can make money at a 1:10 ratio ($1 spend on adwords is $10 earned in Adsense)And now... you waitNow you wait ten days and then quit your job (you have a two weeks notice anyway). After those ten days you’ll have made a nice 6 figures in hard currency. Just wait for the check to arrive and you’re done!Oh, don’t forget to ***** my *** since I gave you this very valuable information and I still need to reach my 6 figures for this month. Thank you.
2024-11-08T12:50:17
en
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ariejan
2007-03-21T12:01:29
Subversion Cheat Sheet
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http://ariejan.net/2007/03/06/subversion-cheat-sheet-update-101/
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techcore
2007-03-21T12:35:59
The ever-eluding Web 2.0 definition
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http://franticindustries.com/blog/2007/03/20/the-ever-eluding-web-20-definition/
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2024-11-08T01:10:54
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techcore
2007-03-21T12:36:40
Grouptivity, stripping and sharing Web content
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http://venturebeat.com/2007/03/21/grouptivity-stripping-and-sharing-web-content/
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0
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Grouptivity, stripping and sharing Web content
2007-03-21T08:07:21+00:00
Matt Marshall
updated Grouptivity is the latest start-up that wants to let you share your views on Web content with friends or work colleagues. Specifically, Grouptivity gives you a toolbar that lets you easily strip all of the content from any Web page, including text, images and video. It puts that content onto a clipboard, which you can then send to your friends with notations (see partial screenshot below). The messages are called GroupMail because they can go to multiple people. It lets you add friends from your address book, or IM buddies, so that you can see if they are available to correspond with. Grouptivity is similar to Clipmarks, another site that lets you cut and paste pieces of a Web page. However, Clipmarks forces you to go back to your email client to send the content. Grouptivity is different, because t The stripped content is automatically loaded into a form that is ready to send. [Update: Clipmarks’ latest release three weeks ago makes it similar in this regard]. All you do is enter the email addresses and hit send. You can also choose a pre-selected group of friends to correspond with. More details here. It honors copyright. If text is stripped from the Web, Grouptivity only copies the first 300 words and then provides a link to the rest of it. Same with photo and video. A thumbnail is provided, but a recipient of your message views the original media by clicking back to the original site. Group responses are assembled into a single view, eliminating the multiple back-and-forth email messages. Grouptivity is a subsidiary of private company, AppMail. VB Daily Stay in the know! Get the latest news in your inbox daily By subscribing, you agree to VentureBeat's Terms of Service. Thanks for subscribing. Check out more VB newsletters here. An error occured.
2024-11-08T05:34:12
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train
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chwolfe
2007-03-21T12:39:01
GStock - stock market analysis "2.0"
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http://www.gstock.com
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[ 5380 ]
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danw
2007-03-21T13:11:32
8 Web to Mobile Tips
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http://gigaom.com/2007/03/20/grubbs-8-web-to-mobile-tips/
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2
[ 5391 ]
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veritas
2007-03-21T13:22:10
gapingvoid: edelman talk
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http://www.gapingvoid.com/Moveable_Type/archives/003804.html
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0
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veritas
2007-03-21T13:25:01
Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed: Comparing Cost of Internet Video Distribution
null
http://paul.kedrosky.com/archives/2007/03/20/comparing_cost.html
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0
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veritas
2007-03-21T13:26:35
toomuchimagination: An offer you can't refuse
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http://toomuchimagination.blogspot.com/2007/03/offer-you-cant-refuse.html
1
1
[ 5414 ]
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jamongkad
2007-03-21T13:37:30
Inside the Mind of Jeff Bezos
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http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/85/bezos_4.html
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[ 5410 ]
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danw
2007-03-21T14:13:48
Video of last nights YC dinner (including cops, robots, pizza and more cops)
null
http://www.justin.tv/blog/list/2007-3-20T19:47:0
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0
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goodgoblin
2007-03-21T14:48:54
Morph of a Nerd CEO - How Hard Will You Work?
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http://blog.tomevslin.com/2007/03/morph_of_a_nerd.html
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2
[ 5437, 5439 ]
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Readmore
2007-03-21T15:17:33
Gordon Bell - The man with the electronic memory
null
http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/110/head-for-detail.html
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0
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Readmore
2007-03-21T15:18:35
Jaxtr - Click to Call for your Customer Service
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http://www.jaxtr.com/user/index.jsp
1
0
null
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python_kiss
2007-03-21T15:34:46
Digesting Google's New PPA Advertising Product
null
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/03/21/digesting-googles-new-ppa-advertising-product/
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7
[ 5420, 5470, 5416 ]
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joshwa
2007-03-21T15:44:28
Understanding Avatars (w/ many examples)
null
http://getluky.net/2007/03/21/understanding-avatars-part-3-samples/
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0
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pg
2007-03-21T17:20:12
Getty images buys "citizen journalism" photo site Scoopt
null
http://www.forbes.com/2007/03/12/scoopt-getty-journalism-tech-info-cx_rr_0312photo_print.html
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1
[ 5455 ]
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train
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joshwa
2007-03-21T17:24:56
"Facebook Sneak Preview" will show upcoming feature additions and changes before they go live
null
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/03/20/facebooks-battle-against-choas/
2
0
null
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train
5,443
joshwa
2007-03-21T17:26:01
Southwest has a "Chief Apology Officer"
null
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/18/business/18sorry.html?ex=1332043200&en=458bfd899954412d&ei=5124&partner=permalink&exprod=permalink
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0
null
null
null
null
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train
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python_kiss
2007-03-21T17:44:56
Is Web 2.0 over and out?
null
http://venturebeat.com/2007/03/21/is-web-20-over-and-out/
2
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[ 5463, 5448, 5469 ]
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no_error
Is Web 2.0 over and out?
2007-03-21T15:01:00+00:00
Matt Marshall
Updated New Internet technologies, defined vaguely as “Web 2.0,” have gone mainstream, but the cycle of innovation may be slowing, suggests a venture capitalist. Separately, data shows that venture investments in Web 2.0 companies last year increased strongly, but that valuations actually dropped. Peter Rip, of Crosslink Capital, who has invested in several Internet companies considered Web 2.0-focused, including Riya, Vast and Teqlo, posits that one way to check the “energy dissipation” around Web 2.0 is to look at Web 2.0-centric media, including Techcrunch, Gigaom, and Technorati. All three of these properties show a similar falloff in reach from their Q4 peaks, all notably right around the Web 2.0 Conference, he notes, pointing to graphs from traffic-measuring service Alexa. Peter’s post is here. He suggests the early easy wins by new companies targeting Web 2.0 have been had. Now that Web 2.0 has gone mainstream, the hard work begins. The real debate takes place in comments on Peter post, which he has already shut down. Of course, Alexa data is notoriously unreliable. Update: Another controversy is how Web 2.0 is defined. One good definition has been produced by VentureOne and Ernst & Young (we wrote about their definition here). Today, the two released their latest report, which shows venture capitalists more than doubled their investments in this area last year (see table below), but that the valuation they placed on these companies actually dropped. On its face, this suggests a cooling in the hype around the sector. However, the value drop may stem from other factors. For example, investors may be having to find and invest in Web 2.0 companies earlier in their cycle, because the companies need fewer overall dollars to grow– and so bypass taking capital later on. That means the value of the companies is lower at the time of the investment, but doesn’t necessarily mean a cooling off of interest. Indeed, many investors we’ve talked with say valuations are higher than ever, once you factor in how early these companies are in their traction. Update II: VentureOne and Ernst & Young have released a very useful table of Web 2.0 investments and their details here (download Excel file) And here is a ranking of the most active venture capital investors in this latest cycle (more detailed info here; downloads Excel file) VB Daily Stay in the know! Get the latest news in your inbox daily By subscribing, you agree to VentureBeat's Terms of Service. Thanks for subscribing. Check out more VB newsletters here. An error occured.
2024-11-08T21:21:01
en
train
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mattculbreth
2007-03-21T18:10:39
Use Hosted Trials for your software product
null
http://www.userscape.com/blog/index.php/site/hosted_trials_come_highly_recommended/#When:17:07:00Z
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0
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herdrick
2007-03-21T18:21:28
Is buying startups the new R & D?
null
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17720671/
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[ 5592, 5589, 5551, 5461, 5467 ]
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herdrick
2007-03-21T18:30:33
Expedia alums launch startup - competes with Inkling?
null
http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/venture/archives/112728.asp
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0
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http_404
404 Not Found
null
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2024-11-08T11:30:48
null
train
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nickb
2007-03-21T18:39:05
Why the Semantic Web Will Fail - Any startups betting on Semantic Web?
null
http://halfanhour.blogspot.com/2007/03/why-semantic-web-will-fail.html
5
1
[ 5492 ]
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train
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msgbeepa
2007-03-21T18:42:18
Great Tool - Get Answer In One Click
null
http://www.wikio.com/webinfo?id=15223051
1
0
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