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jslogan
2007-04-09T14:27:24
11 tips to reinforce a purchase decision and establish a customer for life
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amirking
2007-04-09T14:28:22
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u didn't explain why u count MS out of the web 2.0 world. may be because as u confessed u never use MS products and are so unaware of what they are up to.
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r7000
2007-04-09T14:31:49
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The problem with the net is that the hordes of people who do not and may never understand metaphors or the rhetorical history of phrases such as "X is dead" will swamp you every time with their literalism. At some point you have to filter them out and trust that the people who are able to understand have understood and move on.
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rms
2007-04-09T14:45:51
Filing a provisional patent -- a lawyer tells me $5,000.
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yaacovtp
2007-04-09T14:47:00
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Some of the smartest people I know read Us Magazine and People religiously. If you want a certain population of users target what they are interested in.<p>Once you've screen them with your IQ test, do they really have to prove themselves again before submitting another link?<p>If you just want to write and take tests go play on okcupid.com.
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rms
2007-04-09T14:47:24
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So a lawyer tells me $5,000. Google Adwords says as little as $200. Is it better to do it myself or get a cheapie provisional patent online? Can I hurt my chances of a full patent if my provisional patent isn't any good?<p><a href="http://www.patent-patent.com/">http://www.patent-patent.com/</a> has a $199 provisional patent service. Bad idea?
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whacked_new
2007-04-09T14:54:08
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check out nolo.com (no affiliation). I bought the patent book. If anything, it's cheaper than $200.
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amichail
2007-04-09T14:54:31
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There are benefits to ongoing IQ testing.<p>First, this allows the community to raise or lower the bar for continued participation on the site.<p>Second, it limits cheating whereby you have a smart friend write the test once for you.<p>Third, this gets around the problem whereby you get an easy test just by luck. <p>Fourth, it will result in a membership highly interested in solving IQ type puzzles on an ongoing basis.
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krazyal
2007-04-09T14:56:15
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In a very strong way I think you are away out to lunch. The only people afraid of Microsoft is the Microsoft Haters out there who for some obscure reason, can't think much about anything except bashing MSoft<p>If any of you knew anything about the software business, you would know that almost all the drive for making your product a great product is so M$oft will buy you out. Again for some silly reason a lot of the haters believe that all companies other than M$Soft are fair, reasonable and above board and that sure ain't true. Name me one company that M$oft took over than didn't make the owner a millionaire.<p>Lets get real and realize that consumer's opinion is not worth zippo to all these companies.
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amichail
2007-04-09T14:56:16
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For a domain specific social news site, you could have a combination of general IQ testing along with domain specific knowledge testing.
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danw
2007-04-09T14:56:57
Web2.0forsale.com Launches - Sell Web 2.0 Websites
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http://www.techquilashots.com/2007/04/09/web20forsalecom-launches-sell-web-20-websites/
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inklesspen
2007-04-09T14:58:06
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Dupe: <a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/comments?id=574">http://news.ycombinator.com/comments?id=574</a>
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yaacovtp
2007-04-09T14:59:28
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Anyone submitting applications to them seeking funding to copy previously launched YC sites? That would be funny.
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zackola
2007-04-09T15:04:15
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Out of morbid curiosity, what would you say comprehensively defines MS, or future MS strategies? They seem to constantly try to branch out into established markets by throwing tons of money at every area they can think of without actually doing innovative work in any area. It seems they are generally left in the dust trying to catch up to established markets because they lack the innovation to develop and market anything new and interesting on their own.
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randallsquared
2007-04-09T15:12:33
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Python and web.py
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jaed
2007-04-09T15:13:19
Bessemer's Anti-Portfolio: Missed (great) investment opportunities
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http://www.bvp.com/port/anti.asp
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byrneseyeview
2007-04-09T15:13:52
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I like it -- a CAPTCHA for stupidity.<p>You could do pretty simple problems (like the Project Euler stuff), with a few random elements to keep things interesting -- especially because the smartest people would come up with shortcuts and be able to post more frequently than those who solved it by hand.
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amichail
2007-04-09T15:14:01
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Java + gwt + eclipse + derby db
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tim
2007-04-09T15:16:58
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Python, C, C++ (Django, PostgreSQL)
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mattjaynes
2007-04-09T15:20:22
Is Your Startup Destined to Fail? 90% Fail Rate Debunked
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http://www.entrepreneur.com/magazine/entrepreneur/2007/february/173214.html
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yaacovtp
2007-04-09T15:25:00
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Forget about the fact they passed on all those now valuable companies. Look at how much work it takes to raise money!
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sharpshoot
2007-04-09T15:25:12
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Servers down right now - will de ding our best to get it back up again as soon as we can!
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randallsquared
2007-04-09T15:25:44
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Here's a thought. You say cooking feels like coding to you. It doesn't at all to me. One major difference for me is that when you make a change while coding, you can see instantly what the difference is; there's no delay. In cooking, you often have to wait for minutes after a change to see if it was a good change. But after thinking about that, it dawns on me that cooking <i>is</i> like coding, if you're using a language that requires a separate compile step. I've always avoided those languages (all my experience is in interpreted languages, except for CL, which still has no requirement for a length compile step).<p>Anyway, less fancifully, I think there's a culture difference, here. If you grew up in a house where there was always a hundred things you could nuke for breakfast, why would you ever learn to cook unless you were especially interested in one dish that had to be cooked? <p>Lastly, I was a nerd when growing up, and we were pretty much the poorest people in the trailer park. My father knew how to cook hamburger helper and most anything else with instructions on the box or can, but I cook far more than he did when I was growing up. There's still always a strong temptation to just grab a bag of chips instead of making a meal, but my wife gets unhappy if I do that more than once or twice a week. :)
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wensing
2007-04-09T15:28:32
Has anyone thought much about search engine optimization?
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wensing
2007-04-09T15:29:20
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My partner and I are trying to learn the right strategy for SEO these days. Does anyone here think about it? If so, what have you done or what are you planning to do?
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jkush
2007-04-09T15:33:13
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My response isn't very scientific, but it seems that having to take a "test" in order to be able to post or comment somewhere would immediately indicate that the community in question would be elitist and probably boring.
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damien
2007-04-09T15:34:19
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msgbeepa
2007-04-09T15:35:02
New Web 2.0 Links For 09/04/2007
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pixcavator
2007-04-09T15:43:38
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No-one actually reads provisional applications. Just write up everything you've got, include disks etc, and send it to PTO - pay only $100 fee.
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jamongkad
2007-04-09T15:46:11
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Ruby and Java
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yaacovtp
2007-04-09T15:49:59
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We're going to be creating tons of fresh local content. From a little test we did by starting a local blog it wasn't hard to get ranked well in google and the searchers are already coming our way.
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mkull
2007-04-09T15:52:04
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rails + postgres
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djasek
2007-04-09T15:54:11
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The appropriate use of namespaces and developer discretion would be needed to ensure you don't F up your other code. If you want a switch that checks if one string is contained in another, you don't modify the switch syntax. You make a switchContain.<p>And you know what "for (x) in Y {;;some more code here}" means the same way you know what "x= someFunc(a,b,c)" means. You look it up. Of course it is best if the developer uses good names and comments so you can make a good guess by looking at it.<p>Yea it's hard, and yea it's dangerous. All powerful things are. I don't like being told I can't have something because you think I am too stupid to use it safely. Some people won't be able to use it, and everyone at one point will be too inexperienced to use it correctly. But thats why you layer the more common languages on top. And if you are running an enterprise shop where you can't guarantee the quality of the maintenance developers, don't let your developers use it. etc...<p>Because it's too powerful is not a very convincing argument for me.
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edgeztv
2007-04-09T15:56:24
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Java + GWT
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kevinxray
2007-04-09T15:57:37
"Our Name Says it All!" (Uh, No, Actually, it Doesn't)
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henryturner
2007-04-09T15:59:35
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Great essay but the death was previously called<p><a href="http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Story/Story.aspx?guid=%7B629B28CD-9E0E-48CA-8E8B-243AA6E2CB92%7D&dist=lycos&siteid=lycos">http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Story/Story.aspx?guid=%7B629B28CD-9E0E-48CA-8E8B-243AA6E2CB92%7D&dist=lycos&siteid=lycos</a>
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pg
2007-04-09T16:01:49
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after I'm done reading applications
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schoudha
2007-04-09T16:02:02
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The SEO Industry and practices are fundamentally against the goals of search engines. I wouldn't want to base my business on something that Google's core product aims to destroy.
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2007-04-09T16:03:11
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rebecca_d
2007-04-09T16:07:11
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The right strategy for your company depends on many factors including what sort of traffic can your website support and if you plan to roll out your site slowly to work out the kinks (many beta launches are quiet and quite effective). If you don't have the content to support and engage your users, then you are wasting time and money. SEO strategies should be reflective of your overall business strategy. <p>If you're looking for basic SEO info and how to do it, here is a cool link: <a href="http://www.portentinteractive.com/seo_3.htm.">http://www.portentinteractive.com/seo_3.htm.</a>
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doke01
2007-04-09T16:08:01
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PHP and openlaszlo
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chandrab
2007-04-09T16:11:15
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I've done a lot of patent filings, A good provisional looks like a real patent and can be turned into a patent with little hassle and not much more expense. The downside is that there is a lot more work for the lawyer to create a good provisional. A $200 provisional is a joke (just look at the form) and not worth the paper is written on...you need to have a lawyer spend time writing it up properly (esp. the claims). I'm not $5000 is the right price either though. In comparison a full patent filing will cost $15K from a good firm.
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edgeztv
2007-04-09T16:12:52
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It takes even more cojones to host your applications there ;)
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pg
2007-04-09T16:14:20
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The problem is not the students themselves, but that their circumstances make them a flight risk. If you encourage people to start a startup as an alternative to a summer job during college, they won't be very committed to it, and commitment is the most important thing in a startup. <p>The moment someone graduates, this problem goes away, because then all the social pressure switches to encouraging them to work on the startup, instead of encouraging them to go back to school.
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entelarust
2007-04-09T16:15:58
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Leonidas
2007-04-09T16:19:35
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For those of you who are still in school, especially in graduate school and want to obtain free law advice..I would suggest you go to the law school.<p>Most law schools will provide their students free advice about everything and will help you as long as you're a student. At my school, they will help you do paper work and find proper paper work to fit your needs. Granted you will be working with 3rd year law students, those 3rd year law students are managed by the law professors. Besides, it will give you an excuse to network with some lawyers. It's always a good thing to know good lawyers.<p>Call the law school up or email them to see if they have a program like that for students. You have to pump your resources to the maximus while you're a student because once you graduate, advice costs.<p>Cheerios
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pg
2007-04-09T16:23:17
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The very first one did.
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entrepreneur
2007-04-09T16:25:47
Develop a Clear Vision for Your Business
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http://mindfulentrepreneur.com/blog/2007/04/09/develop-a-clear-vision-for-your-business/
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KitDoc
2007-04-09T16:27:12
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If you want user customizable keyboard shortcuts on the Mac, use QuicKeys...<p>I run Office 2007 in Parallel's virtual machine software, since I have necessary add-ins, and reboot the machine to Windows when needed for a project.<p>Since the release of Tiger, I have been performing many conversions from Windows to Mac. There are also large corporations like Mastercard, which are mainstream Mac.
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editor
2007-04-09T16:28:26
Angel Investor Preferences Right Now: What areas interest angel investor groups the most; where to find them and results of 1st-ever survey
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http://www.work.com/angel-investor-preferences-right-now-1607/
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irakundji
2007-04-09T16:31:03
What are you going to do after you've sold your company?
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ias
2007-04-09T16:31:57
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Lisp + MySQL
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jwp
2007-04-09T16:38:11
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When you file yourself (pro se), the PTO is gentler and kinder than they are if a lawyer files for you. If you have the time and energy, file now to get the early filing date and call a lawyer later.
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comatose_kid
2007-04-09T16:38:25
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Perhaps the best test would be having two buttons displayed to the user before they post a message:<p>"Please take an IQ test before you post" and "Post your message"<p>Since the people who take door #1 demonstrate intellectual penis envy and a lack of judgement on how to best spend their time (a fair criticism of me right now, since I'm responding to this post instead of working), you should only allow people who pick door # 2...<p>Seriously, I think the idea is a non-starter. Here are a few problems I have right off the top:<p>1) Big assumption that the quality of submissions and/or discourse is proportional to IQ. I don't think you can use IQ as a lever in this regard.<p>2) Even if 1) is incorrect, the IQ curve has a normal distribution. So, you'd cut off most of your users pretty quickly as your IQ requirements get higher. Last time I checked, it is a bad idea to actively trim a large chunk of people from your community. Especially by effectively telling them that they're 'too stupid'....<p>3) I'd be willing to bet that you'd alienate an important subset of people - intelligent mavericks, who wouldn't care to be part of some club based on a number. And I'd also be willing to bet that theirs are the viewpoints that would probably make your site interesting enough to come back to.<p>4) Adding onerous requirements (even if they are periodic) to allow people to contribute would probably result in a huge falloff in participation, and not just by the 'low IQ' club...<p> I'm guessing that I'm probably not in your target demographic, since I don't understand what benefit a site like this would offer - beyond feeling good about one measure of your intelligence.<p>
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chris_l
2007-04-09T16:39:43
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me, straight Common Lisp (SBCL)
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AF
2007-04-09T16:40:01
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I think the idea behind a 'web OS' is horrible. Web apps are good for certain things: mainly presenting and manipulating text. Once you get outside of that small domain, you need much richer interfaces, and the web just doesn't present that. In fact I'm not sure it should.<p>The browser is a great platform for certain things, but everything doesn't belong inside of it. It shouldn't be an OS. Web OSs aren't that attractive to the consumer - they can just as easily visit multiple websites in several windows, and they aren't that attractive to developers - web development is relatively easy, and you lose a lot of power once you start developing on some web OS API vs doing it yourself.<p>I just can't see these services catching on.
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gillionaire
2007-04-09T16:50:45
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php 5 and mysql 5 w/ zend platform
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usablecontent
2007-04-09T16:54:07
Postful Allows You to Send Snail Mail via Email
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http://startupmeme.com/2007/04/09/postful-allows-you-to-send-snail-mail-via-email/
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far33d
2007-04-09T16:56:30
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Go to Disneyland!
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phony_identity
2007-04-09T16:59:25
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PLT Scheme + PLT Scheme web server + flat files (actually serialized s-expressions on disk. Which aren't very flat.)
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dk
2007-04-09T17:00:53
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"Lotus and Compaq (formerly known as Gateway Computer)"<p>&lt;scooby&gt;Guhuh?&lt;/scooby&gt;
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rokhayakebe
2007-04-09T17:03:08
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Are you currently looking into VC or are you bootstrapping your startup and growing it organically?
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mattculbreth
2007-04-09T17:04:17
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I used to really look for news on the rumored GDrive, but with Amazon S3 available now I'm not sure I'm as excited. I wonder if they'd have a different offering.
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erdos2
2007-04-09T17:05:46
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The Cliff Notes probably aren't the whole story: the "Microsoft is Dead" and "Cliff Notes" essays were released in the midst of the selection process for Y Combinator's 2007 summer funding program. Interesting timing...
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brett
2007-04-09T17:09:27
Anyone using Lucene (or Nutch or Solr)? How's it working?
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brett
2007-04-09T17:11:31
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<a href="http://lucene.apache.org">http://lucene.apache.org</a><p><a href="http://lucene.apache.org/nutch/">http://lucene.apache.org/nutch/</a><p><a href="http://lucene.apache.org/solr/">http://lucene.apache.org/solr/</a>
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ecuzzillo
2007-04-09T17:12:18
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Care to explain? I see no relevant connection.
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BrandonM
2007-04-09T17:14:39
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Good point. I considered that after making the submission, but I didn't think that there was any good reason to delete it. It turns out that I had homework due today, so late last night I was making suggestions and being pretty active on this site as a diversion. You know... :-)
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jkush
2007-04-09T17:14:54
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We are using lucene at <a href="http://www.todotoh.com">http://www.todotoh.com</a><p>We're using it to index questions and answers and have plans to extend it to recommend questions and answers to a user based on their interaction with other q's and a's. <p>What are you using it for?
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cridal
2007-04-09T17:17:29
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Do you guys use a web framework, like kpax, or straight CL?
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veritas
2007-04-09T17:19:43
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Sleep?
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BrandonM
2007-04-09T17:20:20
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I actually meant that you discuss several things besides "delete me" posts, so I was thinking that maybe you would want a title which captures the idea of all the things you discussed, such as evolving communities and the idea of user moderators.<p>The new title is a little bit of an improvement, at least.
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herdrick
2007-04-09T17:20:27
Zero to dogfood in one day.
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http://www.expatsoftware.com/articles/2007/04/zero-to-dogfood-in-one-day.html
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blats
2007-04-09T17:21:16
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Stating your chosen platform, and then feeling the need to defend it (twice) in the same sentance.. not a good sign.
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wensing
2007-04-09T17:23:24
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The SEO industry is broader than that. When I said SEO strategy I was thinking the white hat variety.[0]<p>[0] <a href="http://www.silverdisc.co.uk/articles/seohats/">http://www.silverdisc.co.uk/articles/seohats/</a>
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blats
2007-04-09T17:23:58
Lisp for web apps? Tell me more.. (seriously)
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domp
2007-04-09T17:25:29
A refreshing design for Buxfer
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http://www.netbanker.com/2007/04/buxfer_showcases_personal_finance_features.html
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joelselvadurai
2007-04-09T17:28:21
An IM widget for your blog
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http://www.livechat2im.com
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budu3
2007-04-09T17:29:22
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Start a new one.
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joelselvadurai
2007-04-09T17:31:13
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Count me in!
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aston
2007-04-09T17:31:50
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Yeah, FedEx got the Heisman seven times. Pretty sick.
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budu3
2007-04-09T17:33:28
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I think they're using it successfully at Krugle.com
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mattculbreth
2007-04-09T17:33:29
Legal fees--start swearing now
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http://www.burningdoor.com/askthewizard/2007/04/legal_fees_start_swearing_now.html
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chandrab
2007-04-09T17:33:56
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Find a new idea..and then build a bigger and better company! The journey is the reward.
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vikram
2007-04-09T17:41:02
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More than the need for different skills. I think as a single founder you have to be willing to wear all of these hats. <p>The big assumption that everyone makes with multiple founders is that everyone contributes and that the founders really know each other. Remember that your performance is averaged with others, so if the other founders aren't contributing, you still have the burden of reaching decisions with multiple people.<p>I find that with one founder its easier to divide work.
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mukund
2007-04-09T17:44:30
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Open source tools, low cost on bandwidth and storage space have all triggered low cost and overhead involved in starting something. When you have a passion for what you are doing and costs are way too low, then any wise person would run it on his own. Now a days everyone knows that going to a VC or scouting for funds would lead to power struggle inside the company with the result being the founder getting kicked out.
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nurall
2007-04-09T17:45:46
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It is very important for any Social News website to cater to the lowest common denominator. I agree with some of the comments here that suggest that a lot of people might feel alienated. <p>It would probably work to abstract out the IQ of the user from the user himself. This means NOT having an IQ test per se and instead using relevant data mining techniques to measure the knowledge of the user based off of the user's posts and the rating that the user receives. I guess knowledge is a more relevant criteria for most people to read a given post, unless you expect someone to solve/crack a problem, rather than add content. <p>But, at the same time, if the metric (could call it IQ or KQ??)) can be internalized, and used to group people together and in turn used to attract people falling under a given group, might be valuable. A notion of relative IQ (of groups) would probably be more relevant here. (Creating an e-harmony for people in the same group and cater to their needs based on a given metric)<p>I also agree that this will apply better in a domain specific platform more than other generic social content platforms, simply because it would be easier to measure a given user metric. So, it needs to be as domain specific as possible. <p>Is anyone working on this kind of a model? Definitely an interesting problem!!!
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boris
2007-04-09T17:47:03
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C++ I need to support embedded systems, servers and everything in between.<p>
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mukund
2007-04-09T17:50:20
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Ruby on rails + Postgres
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brett
2007-04-09T17:53:37
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Make urls in parens link right by ignoring the final paren in the href<p>see:<p>(<a href="http://bugbear.com)">http://bugbear.com)</a>
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justified
2007-04-09T17:57:00
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I could read it a thousand times, but it would not be able to convince me.<p>The only one definitely convincing me was the (well-known?) "7 primitive operators" rant. All other things are only natural consequences...
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nostrademons
2007-04-09T17:57:50
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We're using it at my day job, for search and indexing of financial news. I'm not directly involved with that part of the product, but I haven't heard any complaints from the programmers that are, and it seems to give us fairly nifty capabilities.
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prwiding
2007-04-09T18:00:39
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I believe that paulgraham meant that Microsoft is a DEAD-END. My opinion as to what killed them: suicide by REGISTRY. While any operating system needs a file system, the usual critical lack is a DATABASE system. But instead of a (relatively) simple, open relational database, MS chose some key of hierarchical network database they called the Registry. This made Windows suitably arcane, but rediculously hard to manage and maintain. Coupled with the security holes, and the advent of a capable unix-like OS, makes Windows obsolete, if still operable.
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mukund
2007-04-09T18:07:55
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O man , they did lose out by not able to understand the business model. Bad analysts? They must hire some fortune teller instead who could predict future of companies :-))
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mattculbreth
2007-04-09T18:08:04
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Not exactly related, but doesn't Thinkature fit into this space? I've played around with that a bit.
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kul
2007-04-09T18:10:27
Biggest cost to Google? Sergey says, "Opportunity costs." Schmidt Wired interview
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http://blog.wired.com/business/2007/04/my_other_interv.html
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mukund
2007-04-09T18:14:13
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Number 1 problem is privacy, how safe is it to put in things?
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kul
2007-04-09T18:16:44
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another cool bit in interview:<p>What is Sergey's hot button? He cares a lot about the culture. He cares a lot about deal structure. He is the better negotiator of the three of us. Larry is the deepest of the thinkers in terms of the strategic technology. For example, today, I said, Larry "Larry, what are you doing tomorrow?" And he said, "I really need to work -- I need to go talk to these three teams." And he has this face - you work with people long enough you can sort of tell - he’s thinking “ I don't have good enough touch (with the teams) on an issue.” What that really meansis Larry is going to gofindtheengineers and torture them until he is really, really sure (they are all in sync). And he's very good at that. He's very, very good. I mean, he is really extraordinary. And that talent is a useful leadership skill because? Well, here's another example to illustrate what I mean. We're arguing over the structure of our datacenters -- this was yesterday -- I thought the presentation was excellent. They had the datacenters, the components -- absolutely brilliant. And Larry says, "I just don't think that's a very good strategy," and I go, "What's wrong?" I'm a computerscientist. Ithinkit'spretty good. And he comes up with this thing that nobody had thought about -- that he and one of the engineers had been cooking up, which involved changing the way the data centers are built that was the next logical evolution. The point is he ignored every possible chain of command. He didn't tell anyone. He went to this particular engineer who's experimenting with this idea in his 20 percent time.So what I've learned here is you don't say “no” to that.
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raganwald
2007-04-09T18:18:21
Did Anybody (actually) Read Getting Real?
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http://gilesbowkett.blogspot.com/2007/04/did-anybody-read-getting-real_08.html
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far33d
2007-04-09T18:20:13
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<a href="http://www.zachbaker.com/articles/2007/04/09/mspw-trumps-technique">http://www.zachbaker.com/articles/2007/04/09/mspw-trumps-technique</a><p>nice followup..
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