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sigma3dz
2007-06-20T15:44:23
When you really don't need venture capital | Venture Itch
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http://www.ventureitch.com/?p=209
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dpapathanasiou
2007-06-20T15:44:59
Humraz Auctions: EBay for Real Estate with a (Price) Difference
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http://www.humraz.com/
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yubrew
2007-06-20T15:57:09
Ad networks and behavioral targeting; who benefits the most?
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http://lsvp.wordpress.com/2007/06/19/ad-networks-and-behavioral-targeting-who-benefits-the-most/
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far33d
2007-06-20T16:09:17
Nintendo and Apple to partner on games for iPhone
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http://www.noheat.com/2007/06/18/nintendo-and-apple-to-partner-on-games-for-iphone/
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2007-06-20T16:40:49
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farmer
2007-06-20T16:41:33
Veoh Announces VeohTV, A Sort of Distributed Joost
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/06/20/veoh-announces-veohtv-a-sort-of-distributed-joost/
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mxh
2007-06-20T16:44:22
Wall St. bling soon to hurt VC profits?
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http://www.slate.com/id/2168650/nav/tap3/
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2007-06-20T17:40:29
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sigma3dz
2007-06-20T17:41:16
Making money on domain names: dirty business or brilliant strategy? | Venture Itch
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http://www.ventureitch.com/?p=161
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wendyp
2007-06-20T18:22:33
Instigate And Incubate Your Company Culture Early
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http://www.instigatorblog.com/instigate-and-incubate-your-company-culture-early/2007/06/20/
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Instigate And Incubate Your Company Culture Early
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The best startups succeed in large part because of a strong company culture. A strong, meaningful company culture is the foundation off which startups can do great things. It’s critical when you first start a business to think about company culture and decide with your partners what type of culture you’d like to build. But it’s also important to realize that the founders of the company can’t really create the culture or dictate it; the founders need to instigate and incubate. If you think you can create and dictate company culture for your employees then you’re already in trouble. That’s a very top-down approach, and generally with small teams in startup mode, it doesn’t work. As founders you need ideas on what you want, and you’ll need to put forth those ideas and encourage their adoption, but it’s the entirety of the team that will really create the company culture. Marc Andreessen comments on the issues of company culture brilliantly in his post, The Pmarca Guide to Startups, part 1: Why not to do a startup: It takes time for the culture of any company to become “set” — for the team of people who have come together for the first time to decide collectively what they’re all about, what they value — and how they look at challenge and adversity. In the best case, you get an amazing dynamic of people really pulling together, supporting one another, and working their collective tails off in pursuit of a dream. In the worst case, you end up with widespread, self-reinforcing bitterness, disillusionment, cynicism, bad morale, contempt for management, and depression. And you as the founder have much less influence over this than you’ll think you do. Instigating and incubating your company’s culture means setting forth what you hope will become reality, and fostering that as much as possible. Sometimes it’s big picture things – overarching beliefs you want the company to espouse. But more often it’s doing little things to demonstrate through action how you’d like the company culture to work.
2024-11-08T12:02:01
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toffer
2007-06-20T18:38:15
Why Amazon's EC2 isn't yet a platform for "normal" web applications
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http://joyeur.com/2007/06/20/why-ec2-isnt-yet-a-platform-for-normal-web-applications
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davidw
2007-06-20T18:40:14
YC.news idea - category/tab for "our sites/startups"
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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29,612
ariejan
2007-06-20T19:09:37
Rails Production Server Setup and Deployment on Ubuntu/Debian
null
http://ariejan.net/2007/06/20/rails-production-server-setup-and-deployment-on-ubuntudebian/
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jcf
2007-06-20T19:34:56
WMD: my Wysiwym Markdown editor
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http://wmd-editor.com/demo
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2024-11-08T17:14:22
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veritas
2007-06-20T19:43:52
FanState.com Launches: YCNews thoughts?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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dawie
2007-06-20T20:02:35
10 Sales and Marketing Tips I learned from Strippers
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http://www.wisecamel.com/2007/06/20/10-sales-and-marketing-tips-i-learned-from-strippers/
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29,631
szczupak
2007-06-20T20:11:47
A startup that dramatically improves live music experience
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http://www.businesshackers.com/2007/06/20/a-startup-that-dramatically-improves-live-music-experience/
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mhidalgo
2007-06-20T20:25:51
New to Web Applications, which language should I start with?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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mwseibel
2007-06-20T20:28:15
Watch Supernova 2007 Live and help Justin.tv (digg link)
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http://digg.com/tech_news/Supernova_2007_Conference_Live
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msgbeepa
2007-06-20T20:51:48
Web 2.0: Free Desktop Environment
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http://media-sight.net/2007/05/create-animation-of-yourself.html
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2024-11-08T03:13:09
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eugenet
2007-06-20T21:02:19
Video interview with Jason Calacanis of Mahalo.com - the human powered search engine
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http://new.intruders.tv/intruders_en/Startup-profile-Jason-Calacanis-of-Mahalo_a85.html
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abstractbill
2007-06-20T21:13:04
US immigrants fuel tech boom
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http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2148250,00.asp
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mark-t
2007-06-20T21:13:33
The 10 Second Rule: How to Write for Diagonal Readers
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http://www.copyblogger.com/the-10-second-rule
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sigma3dz
2007-06-20T21:16:43
Every domain is a business
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http://feeds.feedburner.com/domain
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sigma3dz
2007-06-20T21:17:38
Best story of the month
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http://www.ventureitch.com/?random
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sigma3dz
2007-06-20T21:31:22
Nursing Jobs
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http://www.nursing.tc/a/jbb/find-jobs
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sigma3dz
2007-06-20T21:32:21
Sudoku Puzzle Daily
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http://www.sudoku-puzzle-daily.com/
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dawie
2007-06-20T21:41:48
Designing for the iPhone is a refreshing experience - (37signals)
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http://www.37signals.com/svn/posts/475-designing-for-the-iphone-is-a-refreshing-experience
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amichail
2007-06-20T21:44:22
I just do theory (inspired by Weird Al Yankovic's 'White & Nerdy')
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http://weblog.fortnow.com/2007/06/complexity-theory-theme-song-options.html#4032691377325832224
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Complexity Theory Theme Song options
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Here's my attempt at a theme song. I apologize for the length of the comment, but Bill suggested I post this, so I'm covered. :-)Music, lyrics and video for 'White & Nerdy' are currently streaming at www.myspace.com/weirdal.I JUST DO THEORY(lyrics by Aaron Sterling 19 Jun 07, inspired by Weird Al Yankovic’s ‘White & Nerdy’. Original music and words by Chamillionaire, ‘Riding’.)(If you have the bad taste to show this to anyone else, be sure to tell them it was my fault, not yours. And if someone offers you $20 to stop spamming them with it, send me the money.)They see me proving my theorem.I know they’re all thinking I just do theory.Think I just do theory.Think I just do theory.Can’t you see I just do theory?Look at me, I just do theory!I wanna code with the hackersBut so far they think I just do theory.Think I just do theory.I just do theory.Really, truly, just do theory.I wrote a program that solved TSPSuperduperpolynomially.Ain’t no such thing as lunch for freeWhen you’re digesting P-NP.Unnatural proofs are my favorite viceWhen I dream of solver’s paradise.But my poor construction just won’t suffice,Even when I add Karp-Lipton advice.Yo! There’s more to life than just systems!I may not get the joint jumpingBut my lemmas can do some pumping.God knows I’d better think of somethingTo stop the NSF from dumpingMy new proposal. Is it practical? Well, gee,Vertex cover is tactical, see?Shows the battalion just where to peeWith suboptimal propinquity.Don’t know how to start an IDEBut I’m a wizard at that MA-E,Playing games with PPAD.My languages are always acceptable.My LaTex skills? They are impeccable.My proofs are probabilistically checkable.But what I compile just isn’t respectable.You see, I just do theory.They’re on RA, while I’m teaching.That’s how they know that I just do theory.Know I just do theoryKnow I just do theoryI admit it, I just do theory.Look at me, I just do theory.I’d like to code with the hackersAlthough it’s apparent I just do theoryYes, I just do theoryRight, I just do theoryI just do theory.Why is it I can just do theory?I aced math classes in school.One-Ten is my favorite rule.Intractability’s really cool.I’ve been unplugging while you were debugging.Your Windows crashed, your hard disk’s whirring,But my platforms all are Turing.Not a lot of exceptions get thrownApproximating Diophantines with twelve unknowns.I’m the department’s main instructor.When they need a course taught, who do they ask?I’m always up to the task.It beats sitting on my ass.I’m trying to cold-start my social networkSaying “Busy Beaver” with a smirk.In blogs and galleries I do lurk.Understand, yo? I’m searching for that Big O.My grandest conceit is that my brain is PSPACE-complete.My calculus is lambda and my math is discrete.The only problem that ever made me haltWas whether Samson or Delilah won by default.My core hypotheses are unfounded.All my measures are resource-bounded.They see me struggling with BASIC.They feel sorry because I just do theory.Yes, it’s true, I just do theory.Yes, it’s true, I just do theory.All because I just do theory.BQP, I just do theory.I wanna code with the hackersBut oh well, they can tell I just do theory.I just do theory.I just do theory.Yes, I just do theory.QED, I just do theory.
2024-11-08T05:52:37
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rami
2007-06-20T22:10:37
The five worst things to say to a potential investor
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http://www.reportonbusiness.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20070614.wsb-seanwise/BNStory/specialSmallBusiness/
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dannyv
2007-06-20T22:21:46
Jessica Livingston, Founders at Work author and YC partner, launches her new blog powered by Weebly
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http://www.foundersatwork.com/blog.html
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zachweinberg
2007-06-21T00:08:03
myTV Video Sharing launches: Your Thoughts?
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http://apps.facebook.com/watch-mytv
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raganwald
2007-06-21T00:54:46
The Reddit reaction to wanting to learn Lisp: it's not just the Lispers that are unsympathetic
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http://programming.reddit.com/info/1zym1/comments
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amichail
2007-06-21T01:09:53
Wild Facebook Application Ideas Group (I've added some of my ideas, add ideas that you do not plan to pursue)
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http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2404623191
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dean
2007-06-21T01:35:19
37Signals Profiled In Time Magazine
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http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1622565,00.html
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Page not found | TIME
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2024-11-08T04:53:02
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abstractbill
2007-06-21T01:39:38
The Pmarca Guide to Big Companies, Part 1: Turnaround!
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http://blog.pmarca.com/2007/06/the-pmarca-guid.html
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Readmore
2007-06-21T03:18:55
The first of Yahoo's new purchases - Rivals for $100 million
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/06/20/yahoo-acquires-rival-for-100million/
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2007-06-21T04:19:39
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dk
2007-06-21T04:23:33
"Maybe" is one option too many
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http://www.zeldman.com/2007/06/20/remove-maybe-from-invitation-systems/
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"Maybe" is one option too many
2007-06-20T16:59:18+00:00
L. Jeffrey Zeldman
When I’m planning an event, and I use a web service like evite® to send invitations, that web service offers three choices: Yes, I’ll come No, I won’t Maybe—I’m not sure “Maybe” is one option too many. As a best practice, we should dispense with it, just as we should replace five-star rating systems with four-star ones. The problem with five-star rating systems Let users choose from five stars, and they nearly always pick three. Three is the little bear’s porridge, neither too hot nor too cold. Three is neutral—a safe place to hide. Even in the virtual world, where nothing more consequential is being asked than an opinion, many people would rather equivocate than commit. But present these same users with a four-star spread and you leave them no cover. Two stars out of four is not neutral. Neither is three stars out of four. Any star rating they choose will reflect an actual opinion. There is no place to hide. When there is no place to hide, courage arises out of necessity. Force people out of the brush, and they develop the backbone needed to state an opinion. The trouble with “maybe” As data, “maybe” is as useless as a three-star rating in a five-star system—and as hypnotically compelling to users. “Maybe” is a button that begs to be pushed. Maybe is a magnet for neuroses. It salves guilt complexes and incites passive-aggressive avoidance behaviors. “Maybe” sometimes means maybe, but it can also mean, “I’m not coming but I don’t want to hurt your feelings.” Or even, “I plan to come but I reserve the right to change my mind at the last minute if something better comes along.” Some people even use maybe to mean, “I won’t make dinner but I’ll come for dessert.” When you invite twelve people to a restaurant dinner via a web service, at least four will say maybe. Do you reserve a table for twelve? When eight show up and range themselves at opposite ends of the table (“because other people might be joining us”) you have an awkward table filled with gaps. The empty seats haunt the meal, suggesting social failure. But if you call the restaurant at the last minute to change the reservation to eight, two of the maybes will show up, like ants at a picnic. They’ll have nowhere to sit, and they’ll blame you. (“I told you I might come.”) How can you know what “maybe” means? In the context of a web service, you can’t. All you can do is phone people and ask whether they’re leaning toward coming or not—in other words, try to move them from a five-star three to a four-star two or three. If they’re the passive-aggressive type, they will continue to evade the snare of commitment. “I’m probably coming,” they’ll say. What is the solution? Use web services that offer a binary choice: “I’m coming” or “I’m not coming.” If you can’t find such a service, build one. If you run a web service that includes “maybe,” offer an optional two-choice (“no-maybe”) version. When demand an outright yes or no, people generally supply it. They only equivocate when handed the means to do so. Form is content. [tags]design, usability, invitations, fourstar, fivestar, rating systems[/tags]
2024-11-07T19:12:17
en
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sigma3dz
2007-06-21T05:48:16
Corefino.com - accounting for startups
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http://www.ventureitch.com/?p=236
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sigma3dz
2007-06-21T05:50:40
Israeli communications startups are hot
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http://www.ventureitch.com/?p=232
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staunch
2007-06-21T06:24:38
Wesabe Raises $4 Million Series A from Union Square Ventures and Mark Fletcher
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http://www.wingedpig.com/archives/2007/06/wesabe_raises_series_a_254.html
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staunch
2007-06-21T06:55:05
numbr: Auto expiring, free anonymous phone numbers for online safety.
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http://numbr.com/
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mattjaynes
2007-06-21T07:10:59
Ruby on Rails EC2 "Appliance"
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http://pauldowman.com/projects/ruby-on-rails-ec2/
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mm
2007-06-21T07:18:15
Virtual Goods: the next big business model
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/06/20/virtual-goods-the-next-big-business-model/
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Tichy
2007-06-21T08:25:55
Google Maps Local Reviews: 8 Big Losers (?)
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http://mashable.com/2007/06/20/google-maps-local-reviews/
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Tichy
2007-06-21T08:45:50
TV really is dead: no TV schedule on CNN homepage?
null
http://www.cnn.com/
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tomh
2007-06-21T08:47:54
In Programming, One is the Loneliest Number
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http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000890.html
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cperciva
2007-06-21T10:34:24
"Do it right" is more important than "Release Early"
null
http://www.daemonology.net/blog/2007-06-21-think-before-coding.html
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raju
2007-06-21T12:20:13
Simple Spark: a Catalog of Web Applications (Techcrunch)
null
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/06/20/simple-spark-a-catalog-of-web-applications/
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nickb
2007-06-21T13:19:11
Implementing Silverlight in 21 Days
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http://tirania.org/blog/archive/2007/Jun-21.html
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sigma3dz
2007-06-21T13:34:05
Overclocking as a business model
null
http://www.ventureitch.com/?p=243
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29,816
dawie
2007-06-21T14:26:01
Simple Spark
null
http://simplespark.com/
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29,817
yubrew
2007-06-21T14:26:05
How to measure the success of your web app
null
http://www.thinkvitamin.com/features/webapps/how-to-measure-the-success-of-your-web-app
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Psyonic
2007-06-21T14:42:50
Founders: would you hire a telecommuting, part-time (but talented) college student?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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mm
2007-06-21T15:25:38
Looking for cofounders for a finance-related startup idea
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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zx76
2007-06-21T15:49:10
Digg overtakes Facebook; Both cross 20 million U.S. Unique Visitors
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http://blog.compete.com/2007/06/20/digg-overtakes-facebook-cross-20-million-visitors/
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dawie
2007-06-21T16:05:10
Continuous Partial Attention: Software & Solutions
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http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/continuous_partial_attention.php
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no_article
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2024-11-07T22:19:47
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byrneseyeview
2007-06-21T17:00:55
"We are basically trying to help the next generation of founders and entrepreneurs build awesome businesses"
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http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2006/12/13/MNGECMUMRE1.DTL
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mattjaynes
2007-06-21T17:02:37
Four hours upfront and then reevaluate - (37signals)
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http://www.37signals.com/svn/posts/469-four-hours-upfront-and-then-reevaluate
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[ 29879 ]
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Readmore
2007-06-21T17:09:01
First iPhone dev camp - July 6th - 8th
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http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2007/06/hack_up_some_we.html
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nostrademons
2007-06-21T17:56:08
The Best Startup Strategy - Do What You Love, Or Do What You Know?
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http://capforge.com/starting-a-business-do-what-you-love-or-what-you-know/52/
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2007-06-21T18:30:00
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2007-06-21T18:30:51
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joshwa
2007-06-21T19:13:50
Practicing the Art of Pitchcraft
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http://whohastimeforthis.blogspot.com/2006/01/practicing-art-of-pitchcraft.html
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joshwa
2007-06-21T19:19:43
Venture capitalists don't have a clue how consumers will behave.
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http://whohastimeforthis.blogspot.com/2005/08/consumer-investing-2.html
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paulgb
2007-06-21T19:21:33
The server technology behind digg (LAMP)
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http://www.slideshare.net/epee/mysql-2007-tech-at-digg-v3
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jslogan
2007-06-21T20:32:54
Beyond the obvious, revenue has an interesting role in cash flow
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http://www.jslogan.com/beyond-the-obvious-revenue-has-an-interesting-role-in-cash-flow/
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shara
2007-06-21T20:57:25
5 Tips to Take Your Business from Idea to Reality
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http://blogs.work.com/community/2007/06/5-tips-to-take-.html
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2024-11-08T00:29:54
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terpua
2007-06-21T21:29:50
menubar app + s3 + ftp + itunes + backup = Bandwagon
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http://ridethebandwagon.com/
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Ride The Bandwagon – Just another WordPress site
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Nothing Found It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help. Search for:
2024-11-08T13:37:34
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sharpshoot
2007-06-21T22:04:15
Idea Volcano - Blog for sharing/discussing business ideas
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http://blog.ideavolcano.com/
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1
[ 29915 ]
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msgbeepa
2007-06-21T22:20:32
Web 2.0 Media: Digg For SEO Only!
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http://media-sight.net/2007/06/digg-for-seo-only.html
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far33d
2007-06-21T23:24:27
Search is a Hard Problem
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http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/udi_manber_search_is_a_hard_problem.php
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[ 29943 ]
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train
29,931
bootload
2007-06-21T23:42:47
Powerset (natural language based search engine) to launch front-end on ruby
null
http://glu.ttono.us/articles/2007/06/21/powerset-to-launch-front-end-on-ruby
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benhoyt
2007-06-21T23:46:16
Patents are evil ... but head-starts are good
null
http://blog.micropledge.com/2007/06/patents-are-evil-but-head-starts-are-good/
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train
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bootload
2007-06-21T23:52:13
Search engines leaking oil for holes (Marti Hearst on search & 'garden path sentence' deception in sentences )
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http://blog.powerset.com/2007/6/18/search-engines-leaking-oil-for-holes
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0
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dawie
2007-06-22T00:02:18
YouTube on the iPhone Proof (video)
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http://www.apple.com/iphone/ads/ad5/
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TheVermonster
2007-06-22T00:13:42
Developing a product in less than two weeks
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http://wikitag.blogspot.com/2007/06/how-we-developed-wikitag-in-less-than.html
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0
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nickb
2007-06-22T00:54:02
SuperNova Conference StartUps: Spot the fake startup!
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http://www.webware.com/8301-1_109-9733202-2.html
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0
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train
29,956
bootload
2007-06-22T02:23:50
Add digital content into books (Manolis Kelaidis: future of books as an interface to digital content)
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http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/06/blink_completin.html
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Radar - O’Reilly
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By Ben Lorica and Claire Vo
Now, next, and beyond: Tracking need-to-know trends at the intersection of business and technology Areas we’re focusing on: AI/MLFew technologies have the potential to change the nature of work and how we live as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). Future of the FirmEverything from new organizational structures and payment schemes to new expectations, skills, and tools will shape the future of the firm. Innovation & DisruptionStay on top of the emerging tools, trends, issues, and context necessary for making informed decisions about business and technology. Next ArchitectureSee how companies are using the cloud and next-generation architectures to keep up with changing markets and anticipate customer needs. Next EconomyWe’re charting a course from today’s tech-driven economy to a “next” economy that strikes a better balance between people and automation.
2024-11-08T13:20:46
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bootload
2007-06-22T02:31:18
Stock photo search engine review (images for free & royalty-free)
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http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/stock_photo_search.php
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bootload
2007-06-22T02:35:44
Pure Coolness (describes paper e-book device that Manolis Kelaidis prototyped)
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http://tizra.blogspot.com/2007/06/pure-coolness.html
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[ 30002 ]
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bootload
2007-06-22T02:37:36
First principle of social web apps and its implications
null
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/the_first_principle_of_social_web_apps.php
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0
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sigma3dz
2007-06-22T05:18:16
PicoChip closes largest financial round, enables Software Defined Radio
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http://www.ventureitch.com/?p=245
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staunch
2007-06-22T08:11:46
CalacanisCast beta 29: Interesting and "Lively" Discussion with SEO Guys About Jason's Startup Mahalo [video, mp3, podcast]
null
http://www.calacanis.com/2007/06/21/calacaniscast-beta-29/
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sigma3dz
2007-06-22T08:18:47
Brain-machine interface spins off new businesses
null
http://www.ventureitch.com/?p=248
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-1
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andrew_null
2007-06-22T08:22:42
Andrew Chen: How much is a Facebook user worth anyway?
null
http://andrewchen.typepad.com/andrew_chens_blog/2007/06/how-much-is-a-f.html
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mattjaynes
2007-06-22T08:50:40
Andrew Chen: Has anyone seen Microsoft Surface?
null
http://andrewchen.typepad.com/andrew_chens_blog/2007/06/has-anyone-seen.html
3
1
[ 30012 ]
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danw
2007-06-22T11:57:05
The Opaque Value Problem (or, Why do people use Twitter?)
null
http://bokardo.com/archives/the-opaque-value-problem/
6
0
null
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30,021
gibsonf1
2007-06-22T12:14:50
Out: Trade Publishers. In: Gigaom and TechCrunch.
null
http://www.ipdemocracy.com/archives/002548out_trade_publishers_in_gigaom_and_techcrunch.php
2
0
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train
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gibsonf1
2007-06-22T12:17:05
Getting My Brain Around PersonalBrain
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http://www.loosewireblog.com/2007/06/getting-my-brai.html
1
0
null
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train
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gibsonf1
2007-06-22T12:26:08
Verizon CEO: No need for iPhone killer
null
http://news.com.com/Verizon+CEO+No+need+for+iPhone+killer/2100-1039_3-6192176.html?tag=nefd.pop
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gibsonf1
2007-06-22T12:29:23
Free Software: Do You Get What You Pay For? - Anti Virus - Spy Ware - Photo - Video - Document
null
http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/how_to/4218163.html
1
0
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gibsonf1
2007-06-22T12:33:01
ARM says it's ready for the iPhone
null
http://news.com.com/ARM+says+its+ready+for+the+iPhone/2008-1006_3-6192601.html?tag=nefd.lede
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0
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no_article
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2024-11-08T11:12:31
null
train
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bootload
2007-06-22T12:49:38
Tech capitals of the world (Seoul,Sg,Tokyo,HK,Stockholm,SF/SValley ...)
null
http://www.theage.com.au/news/technology/tech-capitals-of-the-world/2007/06/16/1181414598292.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap2
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train
30,027
bootload
2007-06-22T12:57:14
Swap mobile phone for a million pounds? (Of 1,256 UK people aged 16 to 64, 1/3 wouldn't part with phone)
null
http://crave.cnet.co.uk/mobiles/0,39029453,49291194,00.htm
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[ 30067 ]
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2007-06-22T13:19:17
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30,031
bootload
2007-06-22T13:24:27
UI discussion on Firefox 3 (Alex Faaborg, UX designer, Firefox 3)
null
http://blog.mozilla.com/faaborg/2007/06/01/the-user-interface-of-firefox-3-features/
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http_404
404 - Not Found: faaborg/2007/06/01/the-user-interface-of-firefox-3-features/ | The Mozilla Blog
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Keep up with all things Firefox Get how-tos, advice and news to make your Firefox experience work best for you. Your e-mail address Country Language I’m okay with Mozilla handling my info as explained in this Privacy Policy. We will only send you Mozilla-related information.
2024-11-08T02:35:12
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train
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sigma3dz
2007-06-22T13:50:18
Keyword Economy
null
http://www.ventureitch.com/?p=249
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teacherjames
2007-06-22T13:50:40
Finding a VC Mentor
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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