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omarish
2007-03-08T02:11:22
Startupschool Acceptance Thread
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omarish
2007-03-08T02:11:38
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So, has anybody gotten acceptances yet?
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prashantdesale
2007-03-08T02:28:55
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Well, It is true that Funding will most likely follow towards companies those have 2 or more founders. But there are great success stories around single Founder. Look at Amazon, Del.icio.us, EBay. <p>I agree, having confounder helps a lot, but if one can't find it then that should not stop you from doing what you want to do.
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nickb
2007-03-08T02:52:21
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Don't forget, Myhrvold is the man who completely missed the Internet while he was the CTO at MS. Were it not for BillG, who realized what Internet represented, MS would have been toast.<p>No wonder he got kicked out of MS and no wonder that he spends his post-MS days playing a patent troll.
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r0b
2007-03-08T03:33:03
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yes, we should do an east coast meetup. Count me in. Say, next week some time?
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pg
2007-03-08T03:43:16
Startup School Responses Delayed for a Day
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http://startupschool.org/index.html
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r0b
2007-03-08T03:48:02
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There are certainly a lot of ways to monetize MySpace beyond ad revenue, and using it as a music distribution channel is one of the easiest. (maybe News Corp. should buy Amie Street, and integrate it into myspace?)<p>But shouldn't they start by doing a better job capitalizing on the advertising potential? Theoretically, MySpace should know a massive amount of information about each user (everything they list on their profile page), including location, age, interests, media consumption patterns, etc. They could be selling very highly-targeted ads based on all of those parameters. Wouldn't it be more lucrative NOT to sell a graphical ad on the homepage at a daily rate of $250,000 (as the post reports), but instead to make the homepage ad dynamically tailored to each user?
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Elfan
2007-03-08T03:52:14
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Announcement: Responses delayed for one day. We ended up getting a huge number of applications (1181 for 650 places), and it's taking us longer than we anticipated to read them all. So we're not going to be able to reply to everyone March 7, as we initially promised, but we will try to do it by the end of March 8.
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r0b
2007-03-08T03:54:37
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I do the visual design, my partner does the technical design. We collaborate on the conceptual design. <p>I also do the marketing and sales.
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JMiao
2007-03-08T03:57:36
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Well, what I mean to say is that the number of meetups is simply dependent on those interested. YC News gatherings shouldn't ultimately be restricted to Startup School weekend.<p>I figured that it would be great if YC News goers in the Palo Alto area get together since we're probably sitting in the same neighborhood.<p>Ideally, it would be awesome if YC News communities got together with peers in their immediate locales. Know what I mean?
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r0b
2007-03-08T03:58:11
the Freemium model (an oldie but goodie)
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python_kiss
2007-03-08T04:05:52
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It has been delayed by one day: http://startupschool.org/index.html
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r0b
2007-03-08T04:09:27
What do you think about looking for a co-founder on Craigslist?
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socmoth
2007-03-08T04:12:29
Web apps with S3 + Rails. Now your apps have 2x as many buzz words.
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danielha
2007-03-08T04:16:40
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I can't say it's one of the best places. But hey -- people have found some odder things on Craigslist.
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r0b
2007-03-08T04:20:30
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true. my parents met on craigslist.<p>(just kidding. i don't think that's possible.)
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r0b
2007-03-08T04:28:45
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Someone should make an S3 interface that does automatic file versioning. Basically a CVS for non-coders. It seems like that would be an intuitive feature for any online storage product.<p>Do any of the current online storage products do this already? I know some of the new ones use S3 (elephant drive and jungle disk, to name two), but I don't think either of them have a versioning feature built-in. It shouldn't be too hard to create...
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ecuzzillo
2007-03-08T05:15:59
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Seems like a lot of the things he finds funny are because he's a suit, and has always been a suit. He always gets modded up by the former reddit/current YC news community, and I've never figured out why, since normally the same people seem to be anti-suit.
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davidrodgers
2007-03-08T05:29:16
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I disagree. Fear is one of the two major forces at work in a startup (the other is faith).<p>There are legitimate fears--these are the risks. Fear that you'll run out of money. Fear that you've picked the wrong people to work with. Fear that you'll be beat to market. If you don't have some measure of fear, you're ignoring risks, which makes your failure that much more likely.
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countavdhesh
2007-03-08T05:40:11
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India is new upcomming market for web technology...
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python_kiss
2007-03-08T05:41:07
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I could tell from my coversation with him that he is genuinely a nice person. Guy hasn't always been a "suit" btw. He started out as an Apple evangelist, not a venture capitalist. He has an inspiring video that might change your view of him:<p>http://blog.guykawasaki.com/2006/06/the_art_of_the_.html<p>That said, his book "The Art of Start" did not live upto my expectations. I felt that it was too practical; consequently, leaving little room for creativity or sparking new ideas.
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danielha
2007-03-08T05:44:52
The New Wisdom of the Web
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ecuzzillo
2007-03-08T05:46:30
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I think he always has been a suit: http://guykawasaki.com/about/index.shtml<p>He got his MBA, then got into evangelizing about Apple through a friend. I think I would count MBAs who evangelize about Apple as suits. <p>Edit: By the way, nothing about being a suit means you're not nice, of course. I would assume that most suits are probably nicer than most hackers, because it's the job of a suit to say nice things, while it's the job of a hacker to say true things.
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danielha
2007-03-08T05:47:49
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He hasn't always been a suit. But python_kiss is right, his advice is very practical. He does understand a lot about tech business, but then again he's no hacker himself.
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danielha
2007-03-08T05:49:47
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Also, I've just gotten through reading a couple choice interviews from Founders at Work. These stories are true treasures. Above being insightful and inspiring for entrepreneurs, it's damned entertaining for anyone.
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countavdhesh
2007-03-08T06:00:42
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i am not enterprenur..but i dream one day i will..i think an enterprenur is the person who is the sole of a startup company ...he is the person who is innovative.creative..visioniory..and lot of other qualities..Technical knowledge is just part of it..
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danielha
2007-03-08T06:03:10
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Well, I guess I meant it more in the sense that he's always been self-deprecating about being an MBA since he likes to promote the entrepreneur over the businessman. For a suit, he understands the culture pretty well.
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rms
2007-03-08T06:09:16
Can anyone recommend an affordable web/interface designer?
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RyanGWU82
2007-03-08T06:16:53
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Count me in, just make sure to announce the time and place here :)
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countavdhesh
2007-03-08T06:18:28
Making money using open source
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python_kiss
2007-03-08T06:20:21
Amazon's Series of Fortunate Events
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python_kiss
2007-03-08T06:25:42
Coincidences that made Google successful
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palish
2007-03-08T06:36:30
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It seems that the acceptance e-mails will go out all at once, after everyone has been accepted or rejected.
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bootload
2007-03-08T06:48:22
Practicing Programming (Steve Yegge)
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pg
2007-03-08T06:51:14
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I thought most of them were funny too. Startups are basically comedies, or at least seem so in retrospect. <p>One thing I've learned from YC is that practically all startups are broken in some way, no matter what face they show to the world. And novel kinds of breakage are the basis of humor.
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python_kiss
2007-03-08T07:02:46
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I can relate to that. In January, without my knowledge, my newly minted startup hit Digg's frontpage. What followed was an entourage of hungry geeks that basically killed my shared hosting account. It took about 3 days for my site to recover with an upgraded VPS server. But every hour of those 3 days left me hysterical and I couldn't sleep at all :(<p>But it seems funny now that I look back. Whatever made me think a shared hosting account was the way to go? `:D
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paul
2007-03-08T07:10:35
Google: Not trapping users' data = GOOD
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JMiao
2007-03-08T07:10:37
Sun's online game platform goes open source
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techguy
2007-03-08T07:13:18
Don Tapscott, author of Wikinomics, hosted by Cambrian House
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http://www.cambrianhouse.com/blog/buzz/don-tapscott-author-of-wikinomics-hosted-by-cambrian-house/
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techguy
2007-03-08T07:15:56
Cambrian House 2.0 Rolled Out
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http://www.cambrianhouse.com/blog/buzz/vikings-wouldn%e2%80%99t-have-worn-ridiculous-hats-if-humility-wasn%e2%80%99t-good-for-them/
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weaver4549
2007-03-08T07:24:54
Web 3.0 is here! "Online Music Awards"
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prashantdesale
2007-03-08T07:49:17
Is having cofounder at early stage really that important?
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danielha
2007-03-08T08:08:34
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Well what's an early stage? A co-founder would need to be existent at the founding, right? Otherwise he wouldn't be a co-founder but rather an addition to your team. But it's altogether possible to develop ideas on your own before locating a partner. If you plan on having a co-founder, I say it's best to have him involved from the beginning.
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danielha
2007-03-08T08:11:48
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Clicking 'About' already directs me to a full-page ad before I could even learn what the website was about.<p>If that's the kind of thing that's waiting for us in Web 3.0, I hope we stay in 2.0 as long as possible.
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danielha
2007-03-08T08:15:23
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John Battelle's book had some really good stories that have stuck with me. How does "The Google Story" compare?
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ced
2007-03-08T08:17:40
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Was any promotion done for the event outside of word-of-mouth? That seems like a lot of would-be entrepreneurs in the area.<p>I wonder why so many people want to go. Most of the material is already on the web (+ the podcast), and one is unlikely to network significantly with a 50-1 participant-expert ratio.
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danielha
2007-03-08T08:20:52
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"Startups are basically comedies [...]"<p>I've been seriously waiting for a Scrubs-style primetime comedy on startups and/or Silicon Valley-esque entrepreneur culture. Maybe one of these days, I'll get a pilot-writer and pitch the idea to a network...
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staunch
2007-03-08T08:22:33
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I think "suits" like Guy Kawasaki and Seth Godin are hackers-in-wolves clothing. That's why I find their opinions interesting.
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JMiao
2007-03-08T08:33:51
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Prashant -- where are you located? I got the feeling from some of your postings that you might be around the Northern California region.
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danielha
2007-03-08T09:04:38
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How big was the increase in applicants from the previous year?
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python_kiss
2007-03-08T09:10:38
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"Maybe one of these days, I'll get a pilot-writer and pitch the idea to a network..."<p>heh, or you could always pitch to YCombinator :D
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RyanGWU82
2007-03-08T09:28:26
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Networking with the participants was the best part when I went to the event in Boston. I'm still good friends with a couple of the people I met there. In fact, many of us have now all moved to Silicon Valley for various reasons.
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paul
2007-03-08T09:44:44
How news is made (a quick intro to PR)
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phil
2007-03-08T10:34:57
New AOL Email Beta Cannot Compete With Google, Yahoo
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phil
2007-03-08T10:42:47
y combinator news bookmarklet
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bitdiddle
2007-03-08T10:48:49
Why so much capital?
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bitdiddle
2007-03-08T10:56:30
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I happened to interview with this company, Eons, a year or so ago. At the time they were looking to do a RoR knockoff of their existing site. I'm not sure where they went with that.<p>I'm wondering about a few things. The founder I believe was involved with Monster, .ie. has a track record. How do startups with this kind of capital succeed? The money itself is going to attract all sort of folks who won't necessarily add value. Does it come down to just leadership? <p> How this contrast with the approach of Y Combinator, where S,K, and I with a large dose of youthful energy provide a complete basis :)
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philc
2007-03-08T11:07:37
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I'm afraid of sites like tech crunch destroying me. I had some trouble with a read-only site when it started getting hundreds of digg users a minute, and it was a simple application. God help you if you have a dynamic front page and a web app that does lots of reads and writes.<p>Scaling for mass media traffic seems like such a waste -- the big-news-site traffic comes right when you launch, and then that's just the time you want lots of capacity and don't have it yet. After the traffic leaves, you don't want it anymore.<p>Has anyone tried something like media temple for temporary scaling? I'd be tempted to throw a site on there to see if they can handle a tech crunching.
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bitdiddle
2007-03-08T11:11:06
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If Web2.0 is now in Newsweek, is that itself an indicator that the wave has passed?
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jwecker
2007-03-08T11:24:10
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Well, he polled people who he knew understood VCs pretty well. I would trust a trusted network of people over a generic aggregation any day, and that's why this thought is insightful, while a US News list of the best VC firms probably would never make it to the front page of news.yc.
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bootload
2007-03-08T11:46:14
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'... been seriously waiting for a Scrubs-style primetime comedy on startups and/or Silicon Valley-esque entrepreneur culture ...'<p>AGENT: "So tell me about the show, what's it about?"<p>NERD #1: "Well its 4 guys, sitting inside on computers typing, making jokes, writing code and eating pizza trying to reshape the social networks in cyberspace."<p>AGENT: "So do you go outside?"<p>GEEK #1: "No, we don't need to. I just look up 'alt.nerd.obsessive' and find the google location & look it up on google map."<p>AGENT: "Do you do normal things?". "You know Like go to cafe's and meet women?". "You know talk, drink coffee?"<p>GEEK #2: "I saw a girl this week. I've counted three this week... including the one at the 7-11". D"o you know what I'm working on? I'm optomising a ...." <p>NERD #2: "Don't listen to them. They're doing server side work. We are the front end guys. I own a mac. It's got an OS10-X Tiger OS with ..."<p>AGENT: zzz... zzz... zzz... <p>NERD #1: "Guys, guys your blowing it, jeez. Now look what your've done. You've put the agent to sleep. How we ever going to get on TV?"<p>Geek #2: "What about YouTube?"<p> ===========<p>Oh yeah it's really going to catch on :)<p>
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wensing
2007-03-08T12:06:47
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This seems like a good suggestion. If I get an invite to the Startup School, I'll be there.
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jwecker
2007-03-08T12:46:35
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when you say "... money is going to attract all sort of folks..." are you talking about employees? end-users? useless affiliates? all of the above?
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robertgaal
2007-03-08T12:51:38
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If you've got this feeling that says: "why do I need somebody else? I can build/do everything myself", then I know what you're talking about. But if you only look at the fact that there are only 24 hours in one day, and that everybody can make an honoust mistake easily spotted by another person, it's a neccasity :)
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jwecker
2007-03-08T12:53:48
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You need someone to bounce ideas off of and help you refine your product well before the company is started. And then when it comes time to get into company mode, you definitely need someone to help bear the load and continue to develop the service and product. It usually ends up being that same person. No matter how brilliant you think your idea is, I guarantee that if you spend a few days hashing it out with someone you consider your peer, it will end up being 10 times the product. So here's my answer a slightly different question than the one posed- at no time does it make sense to be alone developing a business.
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jwecker
2007-03-08T12:56:25
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bootload
2007-03-08T13:14:58
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There's a good talk by doug kaye of itconversation with Jeff Bar on using (Amazon) S3 storage with Gigvox media. They have essentially outsourced their hardware & servers (distribution) instead concentrating their efforts on podcasts. ~ http://www.itconversations.com/shows/detail1728.html <p>worth the listen to see how one company has tackled the 'temporary' scaling problem.
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jwecker
2007-03-08T13:20:28
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I enjoyed the article but I kept waiting for him to get to the part where you really practice. I was disappointed right at the beginning that he combined study and practice into one concept called practice and then pretty much all of his drills were about studying. The truth is I think most programmers, especially good ones, are self-made, which implies also that they most certainly know how to step outside of their comfort zone and study- sometimes compulsively.<p>On the other hand, you really don't see a lot of programmers who practice (the real definition, not Steve's)- and I was excited that he was going to write about something I've been thinking a lot about but he never did.<p>Here's a real example of programming practice- establish a baseline and then repeat the coding exercise from scratch until you feel like you could code it with your eyes closed. Like that FizzBuzz program from the post a few days back that a bunch of us spontaneously coded- erase what you did and code it again. Figure out how to write it in lisp, then erase your code, time yourself, code it again.<p>If it sounds silly, actually try it- you really do gain something. Time yourself going through the vim tutorial (if you're not already a master)- do every single example 2x- and try to beat your time later. That's real practice, rarely practiced.
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jwecker
2007-03-08T13:28:40
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Alternate premise: businesses that survive and thrive are simply the ones that avoided really dumb mistakes. http://www.insearchofstupidity.com/ I loved this book.
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jwecker
2007-03-08T13:30:31
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Best ones you can get for the cost of pizza and coke if what you intend to implement is cool enough :)
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mattculbreth
2007-03-08T13:31:07
Intro to funding: Friends and Family
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http://www.burningdoor.com/askthewizard/2007/03/introduction_to_funding_friend.html
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jwecker
2007-03-08T13:32:30
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or crested at least. probably. but that's ok since no one defined web 2.0 to begin with.
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davidw
2007-03-08T13:43:19
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Yes, but you wouldn't start anything in the first place if you were *afraid* - you would get a nice steady job at a big stable company.
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boris
2007-03-08T13:43:30
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I think you should know by now not to listen to what others think and just go for it if you believe you can do it alone and have enough determination. Be prepared to be a developer, web designer, marketer, salesperson, etc., all at the same time. If nothing else you will at least have fun!
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jwecker
2007-03-08T13:44:46
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I know a man near San Diego who started a business and borrowed from friends and family. The business didn't take off like he wanted and he got very depressed- feeling like he had let down all of those friends and especially family. He took his life shortly afterwards which was obviously the last thing any of us would've ever wanted.<p>Make sure that those who invest understand what kind of a risk it is. If you ever catch yourself saying to someone close that you don't see how it could fail, or offering a huge rate of return and yet saying that it will almost definitely be successful- then you yourself do not understand the risk and probably should probably take a reality pill. Oh, also, if you ever find yourself accepting an investment from (usually a family member) someone who will absolutely need that money back in 6 months or else their standard of living will be adversely affected- you're doing something wrong- you are not managing risk as you should.
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mattculbreth
2007-03-08T13:48:30
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Good post. Yeah I wouldn't do this unless two things were both true: 1) The person could afford to do without the money for quite some time, 2) I was pretty sure it would succeed.<p>It's awfully hard to gauge #2 when it's your idea and you've got yourself emotionally wrapped up in it.<p>I'm beginning to think there's an entire class of startup funding that needs to be written about a bit more--spouse support. If you're married and your spouse can earn enough money to pay for the household for a discrete amount of time then that's perhaps the greatest bootstrapping source imaginable. Seems like a few of us here (from other posts I've seen) are considering this.<p>
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jwecker
2007-03-08T13:54:23
For those just starting out (10 dumb mistakes)
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http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2006/04/10-stupid-mistakes-made-by-the-newly-self-employed/
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jwecker
2007-03-08T13:57:08
How to have a 36 hour day
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http://jon.zaadz.com/blog/2006/3/how_to_have_a_36_hour_day
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jwecker
2007-03-08T14:17:49
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I know some of you have put your blogs under your user profile, but in any case, who here has a blog? mind us having a look?
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jwecker
2007-03-08T14:23:08
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These ideas need some refinement, but:<p>If an article you submit reaches the end of the "new" page with no up votes it decreases your karma by a point. Yah, it would affect me too, but that's irrelevant.<p>Related, submitting a new article by someone with negative karma not allowed- or maybe the article is assigned that same negative karma that it must overcome...
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r0b
2007-03-08T14:25:21
Shaker Design Philosophy - Necessary, Useful, Beautiful
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http://bokardo.com/archives/the-shaker-design-philosophy/
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veritas
2007-03-08T14:26:31
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Agreed. I've actually gone ahead and tried. Contacted a developer who had a "team" in India and wanted to start a project. Well... lets just say I lost touch with him when I asked his entire team to sign an NDA. If you're going to look on Craigslist, have an NDA ready.
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r0b
2007-03-08T14:26:59
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Make sure to check out the link to the "5 principles to design by" --- another great post.
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bitdiddle
2007-03-08T14:33:33
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all of the above, in that a corporation is a collection of interests. Depending on the capital structure, different players have different interests. Managing all of those in a way that promotes collaboration towards a common goal is a fine art, as they certainly will not all be aligned. <p>This is what intrigues me about the Y combinator approach. Anyone with 50K can fund a couple of kids out of school and if the chemistry is right, the idea has some merit, and a dash of luck (hard work always brings some luck), it can fly.
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r0b
2007-03-08T14:34:18
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For the serial entrepreneurs among us: it's important to keep in mind that you only get one shot with friends and family money. If you don't succeed, and decide to move on to another idea, your friends and family will be very reluctant to invest in yet another venture. This can be problematic if you're the sort of person who likes to jump from idea to idea.<p>I financed a company a few years ago with a small amount of money from family, and ultimately it didn't take off. I'm now very hesitant to approach them again. I wish I had been a little more cautious before deciding to take that route...
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r0b
2007-03-08T14:36:30
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The part about healthy eating is definitely true. I have a lot more energy, and need a lot less sleep, now that I'm strict with myself about my diet...
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Readmore
2007-03-08T14:54:15
Peer Review my web app! (See Comment for more info)
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http://www.klipboardz.com/
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Readmore
2007-03-08T14:56:13
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I'd like to get some feedback and opinions on my web app Klipboardz.com. I built it so that my friends and I could all share links together without the whole Internet reading what we had to say. I thought other people might want that too so I built a social news site based on small groups. However, it doesn't seem to really be catching on with anyone. I'd like to know if any of you see a reason for that, something I may be missing by being too close to the problem. Please let me know what you think in the comments.
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jwecker
2007-03-08T15:02:49
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Is the only difference between this and, say, digg, the ability to block public access to a group posting area? It might just not be a compelling enough feature by itself.
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Elfan
2007-03-08T15:23:59
Memo to Startup World: No, MSFT Isn't Buying You
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http://ricksegal.typepad.com/pmv/2007/03/memo_to_startup.html
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imp
2007-03-08T15:28:06
Battling Isolation When Working at Home
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http://www.businessweek.com/smallbiz/content/mar2000/wf000322.htm
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abstractbill
2007-03-08T15:41:44
This time the startup boom is no bubble
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http://technology.guardian.co.uk/weekly/story/0,,2028336,00.html
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Readmore
2007-03-08T15:48:48
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That and the Online TV section are the main features that make it different. I don't really like submitting to Digg, and now Reddit, because my posts rarely get anywhere. Also since the people I really want to talk to about it are my friends it does me no good because they can't easily find my posts. I built Klipboardz hoping that there were other people like me who read news sites but didn't contribute for fear of posting or because it seemed pointless. If they post on Klipboardz they know that their friends will see it and then if it makes it to the front page it's icing on the cake. But, as you said, it may be that there are't other people who feel that way, or that the feature isn't enough on it's own. The Online TV section is fairly new and I'm still fleshing it out. I have a PC connected to my TV in the living room and it's nice to just click on a movie or tv channel and start watching it without waiting for something to download. ;)
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Elfan
2007-03-08T15:49:03
Looking for a summer job? Don't.
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http://www.college-startup.com/creativity/looking-for-a-summer-job-dont/
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JMiao
2007-03-08T15:53:00
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It seems that the crowd at OpenCoffee is mostly comprised of visiting international folk.<p>I'm going to stop by next week and check it out.<p>I'll let you guys know how things go.
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PindaxDotCom
2007-03-08T16:07:02
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This touches on an interesting problem. Those of us with limited social networks (aka not in grad school) who would like to collaborate with others simply don't have a way to meet other entrepreneurs. Err, sounds like a startup idea in the making ...
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mattculbreth
2007-03-08T16:10:29
Product Strategy: Attacking dominant market share
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http://www.burningdoor.com/askthewizard/2007/03/attacking_dominant_market_shar.html
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chendy
2007-03-08T16:14:53
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How is this different from Blue Dot? http://bluedot.us/front
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PindaxDotCom
2007-03-08T16:15:53
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If you have a large skill set and can wear all the "hats" that need wearing then you can forgo a cofounder. If you can't wear all the hats then you want to partner with someone who can fill the hats you can't wear! (Did I take the hat analogy too far? ... lol)
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python_kiss
2007-03-08T16:16:11
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Yeah, I read both these books before writing this article. "The Google Story" is history of Google while "The Search" is really a history of search itself. Between the two, I would recommend "The Search" since it covers a larger spectrum, and is written more recently.
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