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ido
2007-04-27T14:24:33
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Because they <i>didn't</i>.<p>There are too many of them to be hired by one company, regardless how big google is getting.
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ido
2007-04-27T14:27:05
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And you will never work as hard as an employee as you would when you're working for yourself. <p>No matter how much you like the company you work for.
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jkush
2007-04-27T14:27:21
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I'm guessing juwo downmodded us?
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sethjohn
2007-04-27T14:35:03
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Looks like a fine way to get data out of Excel...but how do I get it back in?!
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Latinflava
2007-04-27T14:39:40
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well its a few ideas, including some mobile and a web portal, tho there just simple ideas and not much,i will give a little bit more thought to them first to see if its not just utter crap :s if i like how it turns out i'll post bout it later maybe ill find cofounders here cause im far from technical and hackerish :P
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inklesspen
2007-04-27T14:41:16
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That's a good way of putting it!
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dawie
2007-04-27T14:42:56
How Google keeps its database ticking
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mojuba
2007-04-27T15:02:32
To bloggers: those numbers in your titles (Top N reasons...) are annoying and superfluous
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byrneseyeview
2007-04-27T15:03:04
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Zawinki's covered his Netscape time pretty extensively on his site.<p>One of the better sources for financial train wrecks is "When Giants Stumble" (<a href="http://www.amazon.com/When-Giants-Stumble-Business-Blunders/dp/0788199439">http://www.amazon.com/When-Giants-Stumble-Business-Blunders/dp/0788199439</a> ), which is a bit dated (lots of retail/manufacturing/finance, not much technology) but thorough.
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brlewis
2007-04-27T15:07:11
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Change your idea into one your friends would be interested in. I'm socializing more now.<p>Start losing sleep tonight, then two days from now decide whether it was a good idea or not. It depends on you.
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mojuba
2007-04-27T15:08:15
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... and no wonder most of the articles that mention some number in their headlines are useless. Of course some of them aren't.<p>As for the articles themselves, numbering your thoughts means you can't really <i>write</i>. Try it, you'll see that it is harder not to number them, but at least your text won't look like a schoolbook.
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Sam_Odio
2007-04-27T15:13:52
Talk about stealing ideas: AOL rips off Yahoo
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nickb
2007-04-27T15:15:25
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Forget about inventing new stuff, Google has problems keeping the current apps running: <a href="http://slashdot.org/articles/07/04/26/2030239.shtml">http://slashdot.org/articles/07/04/26/2030239.shtml</a>
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Xichekolas
2007-04-27T15:18:09
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Google hasn't hired all the best hackers. They have hired the best hackers that don't have the balls to start their own company.
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imp
2007-04-27T15:19:18
Building a data warehouse with MySQL and Perl
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usablecontent
2007-04-27T15:23:06
AOL One Step Behind Again: New Home Page Identical To Yahoo
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dawie
2007-04-27T15:25:06
You say Launch Early, but what about browser compatibility?
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pg
2007-04-27T15:25:32
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Only AOL would rip off a company with no revenue growth.
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dawie
2007-04-27T15:26:14
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My app is close to ready to be launched, but it only works in IE. Is it ok to launch with it working in IE only? Do you think I should let users know that it only works in IE?
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marketer
2007-04-27T15:28:48
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From the website: Background Downloading Continues to work even after your browser window has been closed.<p>This is a BUG, not a feature. When I close my web browser, I certainly DON'T want any extensions kept running, especially when they accept incoming connections. <p>When you launch foxtorrent, it spawns a child process that listens on port 9421. I had no idea that firefox extensions could spawn processes.<p>
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mdakin
2007-04-27T15:30:41
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This is a perfect example of how big companies that rely on design-by-committe are incapable of doing original, creative work. But I doubt they will lose any subscribers because of this!
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omarish
2007-04-27T15:30:42
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"If you're reading this, you're not working hard enough." -Me
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imp
2007-04-27T15:31:21
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I would fix the FF bugs ASAP. You'll have to do it eventually so put that at the top of your to-do list. The fixes probably aren't that hard. Thanks to firebug you could probably pin-point the bugs really fast.<p>It's probably better to put off the launch for a few days to avoid making a really bad impression to potential users.
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omouse
2007-04-27T15:33:45
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Should be easy enough if they're using COM objects. But don't ask, ask Google. I haven't run a Microsoft product for a while, sorry (sorta :P)
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veritas
2007-04-27T15:35:51
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I'm speechless.
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pg
2007-04-27T15:38:47
Google 'frantic' about Personalized Home Page glitch
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jkush
2007-04-27T15:40:10
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See here: <a href="http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp">http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp</a><p>What you can take from this is while being IE compatible only will give you about 58% of users, you can see that FF is growing steadily and will probably catch up someday in the not too distant future. It also depends on what kind of web app this is. If it's something for younger people, or people more technology inclined, the FF visits may be a lot higher than the graph suggests.<p>
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budu3
2007-04-27T15:41:32
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No revenue growth but they still have a lot of innovation going on there, with yahoo pipes, yahoo dev network, Hadoop etc. It's a shame such a good tech company is run my media folks.
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danw
2007-04-27T15:51:39
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For some reason I cant connect to mashable today, anyone else getting this problem?
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projectileboy
2007-04-27T15:54:59
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Kinda reads like a Microsoft PR piece, IMO. "In case you've been pressured into using those damn Macs at your company, here are all the ways in which it's going to be really sucky and expensive!"
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dawie
2007-04-27T15:55:03
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Easier said that done. My app relies heavily on AJAX and has lots of Javascript...
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ido
2007-04-27T15:58:46
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When did Yahoo redesign their webpage? Before today I haven't checked out yahoo.com in years.<p>It used to be my home page before google came along.
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jkush
2007-04-27T15:59:12
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Did you use a library such as open rico or something based on prototype? If not, consider porting your existing code to use them as those libraries have solved many of the complexities of writing cross browser AJAX code.
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dawie
2007-04-27T15:59:18
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They should have ripped off Google. Way less work.
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dawie
2007-04-27T16:02:05
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I guess they should allow you to export your settings and take your data with you. That is a Web 2.0 rule after all.
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jamiequint
2007-04-27T16:02:19
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same here
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darose
2007-04-27T16:02:28
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Arch Linux on a Dell Inspiron 600M (also not sold anymore, I believe)
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darose
2007-04-27T16:06:50
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Google rejects hiring loads of "the best hackers" every day through their way-too-high standards.<p>Then when inevitably some of these "not quite the best" hackers build a popular site, Google is forced to come crawling back and pay several million to acquire the company, instead of the several hundred thousand they would have payed them as salary.
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imp
2007-04-27T16:09:32
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I feel for you. When I wrote my first AJAX program, there was a lot of javascript controlling the UI. It was almost complete before I looked at it in IE for the first time. Two days and 10,000 alert boxes later I had it working.<p>It's a necessary evil. No one enjoys it, but if you don't make the fixes you'll prevent a lot of people (including myself, a FF user) from ever even trying your website. If I try it once and it completely breaks, I'm never going to come back.<p>If there are one or two non-critical features that are creating all of the bugs, then perhaps remove them initially and add them once you've fixed the compatibility bugs.
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Tichy
2007-04-27T16:11:59
Would you buy an expensive domain name?
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Tichy
2007-04-27T16:14:57
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A domain name that would be perfect for my next project is already taken, but for sale for 4500$ (9 characters). Another one is available for 1500$ (15 characters :-( ).<p>Which raises the question, would you ever buy a domain name (for that kind of price)? Something in me doesn't want to do it, but then again it is hard to find good names that aren't taken. 4500$ is too much for me at this stage of the project, but in principle?
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dhoward
2007-04-27T16:16:50
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Are you sure that AOL didn't contract to license it from Yahoo! and rebrand it?
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jslogan
2007-04-27T16:17:04
"There's no way this can fail!" One of many famous last words of business
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Tichy
2007-04-27T16:19:29
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Another question: is it mandatory to have a .com domain name? I kind of feel it is, because otherwise your customers will just go to the .com domain even though they might have been looking for you. Perhaps one exception would be if the TLD somehow is part of the name? But even then, I wouldn't be sure.<p>On the other hand it seems inevitable that in the long run people will get used to other TLDs, because not every valid business will be able to aquire a good .com-name.
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gibsonf1
2007-04-27T16:19:44
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This is bad news for any company trying to build trust in web hosted applications and data (such as mine). I hope they can fix it and restore the data, otherwise a lot of trust in general will be lost. Wouldn't they at least have data backups? (Does Amazon's S3 backup their data?)
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eduardoflores
2007-04-27T16:20:15
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For ubuntu & ati check this <a href="http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1773544">http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1773544</a>
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imp
2007-04-27T16:23:28
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Also, if you don't have this book yet, get it now. It lists all javascript and css methods and which versions of which browsers support them. I relied on it heavily when writing/debugging my web app user interface.<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Dynamic-HTML-Definitive-Reference-Html/dp/0596527403/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/103-3913841-7071807?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1177690841&sr=8-1">http://www.amazon.com/Dynamic-HTML-Definitive-Reference-Html/dp/0596527403/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/103-3913841-7071807?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1177690841&sr=8-1</a>
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jkush
2007-04-27T16:23:52
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Maybe members of the news.yc could help you brainstorm and choose an alternative?
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damien
2007-04-27T16:24:19
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I'm just saying... the whole "Linux is too hard" argument doesn't hold much water with me anymore, since both my wife and 8 year old have been using it with no problems for a while. =)<p>But yea, OS X does seem pretty nice, I'd probably give it a try if I didn't care about things like openness [1] and vendor lock-in [2].<p>[1] <a href="http://diveintomark.org/archives/2006/06/02/when-the-bough-breaks">http://diveintomark.org/archives/2006/06/02/when-the-bough-breaks</a><p>[2] <a href="http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2005/09/18/Apple-XML">http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2005/09/18/Apple-XML</a>
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gibsonf1
2007-04-27T16:24:50
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No - buying an expensive domain name is not increasing customer value when so many names are still available - use your money to make your application better. My cofounder demanded a .com name, and I agreed - .com is the way to go as long as you can still find a suitable name. For example, our company makes a project management application with the essential feature that it focuses on customer valuestreams. After brainstorming for hours and bouncing around about 30+ different dot.com permutations (and using a thesaurus extensively as well as the greek-english dictionary) we ended up with the simple name: StreamFocus.com essentializing what our app does. (We just finalized the name last weekend)
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malkia
2007-04-27T16:31:42
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Talk about the frustration of your game not working properly under Vista. At least some pieces of DX10 would be brought back in XP at the end of the year.
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malkia
2007-04-27T16:31:47
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Talk about the frustration of your game not working properly under Vista. At least some pieces of DX10 would be brought back in XP at the end of the year.
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malkia
2007-04-27T16:31:53
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Talk about the frustration of your game not working properly under Vista. At least some pieces of DX10 would be brought back in XP at the end of the year.
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malkia
2007-04-27T16:32:00
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Talk about the frustration of your game not working properly under Vista. At least some pieces of DX10 would be brought back in XP at the end of the year.
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malkia
2007-04-27T16:32:17
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Talk about the frustration of your game not working properly under Vista. At least some pieces of DX10 would be brought back in XP at the end of the year.
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briandon
2007-04-27T16:38:44
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dupe
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briandon
2007-04-27T16:38:45
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Yes, I'm looking at incorporating outside the United States as well (HK to be precise) and would be very interested in hearing this point addressed.
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pg
2007-04-27T16:39:35
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Depends what you call expensive.<p>Our default advice is that buying domains doesn't work. The owner either wants a ridiculous price, or doesn't want to sell, or doesn't answer your emails. There are also plenty of good names still untaken. We can often find one in a few minutes using instantdomainsearch.
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usablecontent
2007-04-27T16:40:39
MySQL hits $50 million revenue, plans IPO
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mdakin
2007-04-27T16:41:33
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No, but the answer is relative. If you have a million dollars then $5,000 isn't "expensive" for the perfect name. But if you have $20,000 spending $5,000 on the domain name would be insane. <p>I just went through this myself. I started negotiating with the squatter and I came to find out that we went to the same school and we travel in the same circles. Even still we were not able to agree on the price so I walked away.<p>Last week I finally had a new inspiration for the name. It's just one character longer than the perfect name. I was able to buy .com .org and .net with this minor variation from a registrar (not a squatter)!<p>Keep thinking!
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usablecontent
2007-04-27T16:45:28
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Well since they have come from the portal background. They wanted to show off alot of properties at the same time, so Yahoo matched the intentions more than Google`s vanilla homepage.
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vlad
2007-04-27T16:53:57
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I paid about $100 for mine. I went to either sedo.com or afternic.com and looked for domain names that were selling for a single price. I may have typed it in and saw that it was for sale--I don't remember the details now.
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danw
2007-04-27T16:56:34
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Heres the text of the post, caught by my RSS reader. Looks like a repeat of the rumour going round during FOWA:<p><i>Some murmuring in the UK this this week says that Viacom is continuing its negotiations to buy Last.fm for approximately $450 million - a huge sum, but partly justified by the fact that Last.fm is really the “YouTube of music” these days.</i><p><i>The royalty rate hike for online radio stations in the US, which is now being countered by a bill that aims to overturn it, doesn’t seem to have affected the purchase price.</i><p><i>Based on a corroborating story from DealBreaker earlier this week, I guess we can upgrade this one from “vague rumor” to “possibility”. More details appreciated. </i>
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brlewis
2007-04-27T17:02:30
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Let them know it works only in IE and be honest about your plans for getting it to work in other browsers.
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damien
2007-04-27T17:06:07
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Having used laptops with both ATI and nVidia chips inside, nvidia support is definitely the way to go between the two, especially for multi-monitor setups. I actually returned my old laptop with ATI graphics because their Linux drivers and support was terrible.<p>I hear that the new Intel graphic chips are also quite nice, and the fact that they open sourced the drivers should make them the ideal Linux graphics adapters, but I don't have any experience with them.
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grahamr
2007-04-27T17:07:33
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I agree with you that the writing is often not great. <p>On the other hand, I see a disproportionate number of "Top X reasons"-like posts hitting digg and delicious/popular which leads me to believe that lists resonate well with readers. I'm not a blogger or link-baiter, but I'd prefer to write a mediocre article which is read thousands of times via prominence on social media sites versus a 'well-written' article with no numbers/lists that no one reads.<p>It seems like consumers of blogs and social media like lists, so bloggers logically satisfy that need.
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vlad
2007-04-27T17:14:23
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Thank you. I visit Yahoo! many times a day, but I type in mail.yahoo.com directly and was about to post the same thing. I thought, "is that what Yahoo.com looks like?"
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danw
2007-04-27T17:18:07
YScraper not so friendly? - Justin.tv getting evicted, Auctomatic denied apartment
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mhidalgo
2007-04-27T17:22:17
Good Presentation on how to scale ROR web apps
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especkman
2007-04-27T17:23:11
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Because there is more to building a tech business than just tech?
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vlad
2007-04-27T17:23:56
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Didn't somebody else get an eviction notice?
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dpapathanasiou
2007-04-27T17:28:07
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I agree.<p>While it's amusing, it's not the type of content I expect to see at the top of the list at this site.<p>Has the reddit/digg over-popularity effect kicked in here, too?<p>Maybe we need the ability to down-vote submissions.
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2007-04-27T17:29:11
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This is really great.
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damien
2007-04-27T17:32:20
Schmidt on scaling Google
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dpapathanasiou
2007-04-27T17:33:01
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While using the lottery is a poor choice of analogy (as others have pointed out), I think his basic message is right: thinking that acquisition is the exit is foolhardy, particularly when you have neither revenues nor a plan to generate them.
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bkmrkr
2007-04-27T17:37:11
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too many good domain names still available<p>I would never get a domain 15 characters long <p>I actually got a great one today :) <p>
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dpapathanasiou
2007-04-27T17:43:16
We are All Open-Source Billionaires
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damien
2007-04-27T17:44:04
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Good ideas and companies are not always created by the best hackers in the world.
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cwilbur
2007-04-27T17:58:38
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As someone who doesn't use IE, I'm more impressed by a site saying "This site is only compatible with IE right now - we're working on it, though!" than with a site that is obviously broken and incompatible. And if you don't intend to ever make it work in the other browsers, say so up front.<p>And users will figure out very quickly that it only works in IE; better to be up-front about it.<p>
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usablecontent
2007-04-27T18:09:39
LifeLock Raises $6 Million From Kleiner Perkins To Protect Your Identity
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sethjohn
2007-04-27T18:16:07
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I would steer clear of .org, .net, or many others...but I think that .tv domains can be a great choice if you're doing something video-related.<p>.tv is different enough from .org/.com to be memorable, and can be quite descriptive about what you are offering.
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dawie
2007-04-27T18:18:36
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I used this service when I could not dream up a cool domain name. <a href="http://www.pickydomains.com/">http://www.pickydomains.com/</a> It works wonderfully and real people think up your domain name. Its well worth the $50 and also one of the coolest simplest startup ideas I have seen in a while.
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mascarenhas
2007-04-27T18:31:21
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What about sleep support and battery use? That is a big selling point for the Mac, my MacBook uses more or less 1% of battery per hour and fully wakes up (wifi included) in a matter of seconds. Is there any PC notebook with similar sleep performance under Linux? This is not a troll, I actually prefer Linux for most things, and would gladly use a 12", &lt;3lbs notebook running Linux if it had fast and reliable sleep.
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nostrademons
2007-04-27T18:31:36
How to Not Crash a Startup
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2007-04-27T18:34:24
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I could see a few more episodes like this forcing Google to focus more on 'reliability' which could decrease the amount of risks they take and increase their cycle time for new products. Has to happen eventually.
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kul
2007-04-27T18:36:05
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yes, the Octoparts.
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sbraford
2007-04-27T18:37:39
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oh, good point! i just meant, if you are on the fence about whether or not to do it... do not share the idea with someone that has a 100% chance of shooting you down at a critical stage.<p>startup lore is riddle with ideas that were ridiculed by people who couldn't see the vision early enough. (hotmail, for one)
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2007-04-27T18:40:17
The hardware it takes to handle 60 million hits a day
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sbraford
2007-04-27T18:40:19
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Nathan - yes, exactly.<p>I think there's a huge market for something like this.<p>Not to mention partnering up with other big boys in the space to leverage their networks / customers.
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brett
2007-04-27T18:40:55
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Well, the first problem is North Beach. The last company I started worked out of a cold ass basement in Bernal Heights. That felt about right. The Mission's an even better idea.
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sbraford
2007-04-27T18:43:15
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Right, but how good is their app after 3 months? Not very.<p>There are always exceptions to every rule though, re: the original point.<p>i.e. MySpace. Talk about crappy technology (or so it would seem; they've managed to scale well), and a has-run idea.
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unfoldedorigami
2007-04-27T18:44:22
Supersize Your Stock Vesting with Microhacks
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Xichekolas
2007-04-27T18:45:47
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No... crazy names are Web 2.0ish anyway... so just think of a weird way to spell it, or make up a word. Both those strategies worked out fine for Yahoo and Google.<p>Closer to home, I imagine this was the strategy employed by Loopt and scribd too.
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sbraford
2007-04-27T18:48:02
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hey mojuba, sure.<p>it was kind of like what's being described in this thread.<p>the difference was that the creators wanted to somehow compensate (with stock) both all of the people who submitted ideas / feedback.<p>you can't do that though without coming very very near to violating SEC regulations. (Agloco will surely run into this issue as well)<p>Net result: The Business Experiment had a hard time finding anyone to actually code up the ideas.<p>While their first idea was still in development, a competitor came out that totally demolished their potential app's functionality.<p>The idea was something like Google Answers meets Wisdom of Crowds.
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sbraford
2007-04-27T18:50:40
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How did it work out?<p>Can you share any links?
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andreyf
2007-04-27T19:01:25
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Skeptical me: PR stunt?
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gibsonf1
2007-04-27T19:02:32
Qantas ditches Linux for AIX
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gibsonf1
2007-04-27T19:04:16
Websense offers to buy rival SurfControl
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theremora
2007-04-27T19:04:37
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the point is. the press compares the two but they are far apart in actuality. A VC emulating YC would be this <a href="http://www.hcp.com/news/newsdetails.php/id/49812">http://www.hcp.com/news/newsdetails.php/id/49812</a>
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gibsonf1
2007-04-27T19:05:53
Images: Mozilla revs up Thunderbird 2
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