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Alex3917
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The best employers don&#39;t require resumes, but it can still be useful to have one lying around. <p>Also, just because smart investors can create value for the business doesn&#39;t mean every investor has to be smart :-)
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jwecker
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&#34;your reason for existence is beginning to disappear.&#34;<p>Not the whole reason for their existence. There is broadcasting to the market to get leads, there is manipulating the market and perceptions artificially (which I hope is the part that&#39;s dying), and then there is also _reading_ the market correctly- ...
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danw
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Writing one can be useful just because it helps clarify your idea. If you can&#39;t clearly explain what your trying to do and who its aimed at on paper then you should probably restructure your idea. You dont necessarily have to stick to a business plan format, something like the YC application form can be just as use...
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My Tangible Standard Library (RoR/Agility Books)
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danw
1,172,538,466
You might want to give this article a read: http://mobileopportunity.blogspot.com/2006/05/removing-middleman-part-3-books.html<p>Theres also a follow on article about producing an ebook reader/digital notebook: http://mobileopportunity.blogspot.com/2006/05/desperately-seeking-info-pad.html
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kul
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/02/26/myspace-why-we-block-widgets/
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Myspace: why we block widgets (TC can be useful eh)
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http://www.paulgraham.com/anybots.html
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Dexter Walks (first dynamically balancing biped robot)
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Coworking - community/collaboration space for developers, writers, and independents
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rms
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What happens to old posts? I would like a way to browse the archive.<p>Also, threads you comment on should show up in your profile so you can keep track of ongoing conversations.
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dougw
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I don&#39;t know, I really don&#39;t feel like this article contributed much.
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10 Company name types on TechCrunch: pros and cons - useful if you&#39;re trying to pick a name
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Alex3917
1,172,548,137
In theory couldn&#39;t one ban any OpenID below a certain pagerank? For example, my OpenID is embedded on my homepage, which has a pagerank of 6. So then could I create a Reddit clone and ban anyone with an OpenID coming from a site with a pagerank of below 4? You would probably have to accept only OpenID&#39;s from th...
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jadams
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If you had N overwritable &#34;save-game&#34; slots for the universe, what would you do differently?<p>Saving a game stores a re-loadable state of the universe. Let&#39;s say saving or loading a state takes less than a second to initiate, and is impossible to do accidentally.<p>Would you lie? Cheat? Kill? (You don&#39;...
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iShopr - The making of a web application
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trevelyan
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I&#39;m not convinced there is much use for this. And there are two fundamental problems.<p>The first problem is the institutional structure of the US education system. In my experience, tech-savvy instructors rarely look for a generic CMS solution. And those without much tech experience resist change unless it is forc...
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Sic
1,172,558,225
thanks, I&#39;ve read these... but I re-read them now :)
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chris
1,172,562,351
I had the opportunity to see Dexter live in action, it was one of the coolest things I&#39;ve ever seen!
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palish
1,172,562,752
You bring up some great points, trevelyan. Let me address them.<p>Blackboard is very much university-centric. They&#39;ve won the war as far as universities are concerned. However, universities generally do the job of teaching very well. You also don&#39;t hear of fatal university shootings often (If ever? I haven...
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fnord123
1,172,568,999
[The Grauniad](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grauniad#The_Guardian_in_the_popular_imagination) is well known for it&#39;s typos.
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Founders at Work - Full PDF
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jwecker
1,172,567,459
Brilliant. Well done. It&#39;s very cool seeing him go up onto his tip-toes to keep balance. I also think it&#39;s cool that they built a whole other robot just to try to pick a fight with Dexter.
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http://blog.facebook.com/blog.php?post=2245872130
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&#34;Facebook Query Language&#34; is here
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staunch
1,172,563,151
Google, Amazon, LiveJournal, SixApart, Flickr, YouTube, Craigslist. Most any company who has had highly technical top brass. MySpace was created by suits, that&#39;s why it runs on Windows and cost many millions more than it should.
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immad
1,172,568,366
Just in case you dont have time to listen to all of them the Reid Hoffman of LinkedIn was pretty interesting. Can anyone recommends others that are especially good?
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Factor: A practical stack language
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volida
1,172,568,317
The configuration for each virtual instance that Amazon Cloud gives you is a 1.86Ghz with 160GB non peristant storage. Which means that even if not more computing power is required you will be required to pay for another instance if you need more than 160GB. If we suppose you run one balancer, and two instance for data...
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ipeev
1,172,567,063
Never heard any of those sites. Must be popular in some other village.
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Why you should study at Stanford
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msgbeepa
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http://findory.com/
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DIGG and Reddit Killer from Former Amazon Engineer
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brezina
1,172,565,089
Congrats Tevor - I suspect the military has spent 1000X the money with 1/ 1000X the progress.
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ced
1,172,569,064
Almost all startups with two founders also fail.<p>What I find interesting, is that a comparatively large number of companies on that page had only one founder, even though the odds seem stacked against them. Maybe there are substantial advantages to being alone. For one, you avoid having to design by committee.
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volida
1,172,571,706
I asked few days ago if its possible for someone to get a green card if got funded by YC. I read the reply that is not enough. From the US immigration web site they site is possible and on some other sites it sais that 500,000-1,000,000 dollars is required as investment for someone to get green card. <p>My question is,...
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danw
1,172,575,380
I&#39;m leaning more towards Django currently. I&#39;ve worked with Django for a longer time than RoR so that may be the source of my bias. <p>I prefer it because it gives me more out of the box. I can set up logins and accounts very easily for example. It is however a complete pain to install. Chances are you will spe...
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Harj
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http://mealticket.wordpress.com/2007/02/27/silicon-valley-vs-the-rest-of-the-world-or-not/
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Silicon Valley vs the rest of the world (or not)
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immad
1,172,577,843
I know they are receiving a lot of press already, but I just think that a website that allows users to make a social website that allows users to contribute amusing. Wonder if someone can take it to the next level: make a webiste that allows users to make websites that allow users to make more specific niche websites t...
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dpapathanasiou
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http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1590440,00.html
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Getting Rich off Those Who Work for Free
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danielha
1,172,572,658
The link goes to a small comparison done on the two (similar in many aspects) frameworks. <p>To the YC-News community: Based on experiences, which do you prefer? If your project uses one of the two, why did you pick the one you did?
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volida
1,172,571,742
I asked few days ago if its possible for someone to get a green card if I got funded by YC. I read the reply that is not enough. From the US immigration web site they site is possible and on some other sites it sais that 500,000-1,000,000 dollars is required as investment for someone to get green card. <p>My question i...
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http://www.magpiebrain.com/blog/2005/08/14/a-comparison-of-django-with-rails/
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sharpshoot
1,172,576,972
Above and beyond - Fabrice Grinda! This man is a true european serial entrepreneur and legend. 3 big startups by age 33. See Fabrice&#39;s blog www.fabricegrinda.com<p>Joe Kraus&#39; one rocked too. Also premal shah from kiva was really smart to listen to.
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ajm
1,172,574,347
While this article has some good insights it is not on topic -- it&#39;s for established businesses, not start-ups.
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Ning - Create Your Own Social Network for Anything
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danw
1,172,579,420
O&#39;r you could use Amazon S3 instead of EC2 for storage. <p> * Pay only for what you use. There is no minimum fee, and no start-up cost. * $0.15 per GB-Month of storage used. * $0.20 per GB of data transferred.<p>EC2 is designed for computation, S3 for storage.
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dpapathanasiou
1,172,580,596
Isn&#39;t development on Findory suspended? (http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/01/14/findory-to-deadpool/)
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joshwa
1,172,590,478
tagging is coming, saith the founders... that should solve a lot of those problems
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danw
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MyBlogLog Case Study: Product progression and the widget
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amichail
1,172,582,962
While I agree that personalization is the way to go, I think that most users would like more control over personalization rather than rely on some mysterious collaborative filtering algorithm. Moreover, people read blogs for a reason: they actually want to see all the postings from those blogs, not potentially interes...
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http://www.nwinnovation.com/story/0007739.html
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Interview with James Sun (Zoodango)
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Alex3917
1,172,583,888
Says the Harvard dropout... Do me a favor, if I ever get really rich and start to view other people only as tools to make me more money, shoot me. Gates had a few decent ideas that came out of the Aspen Institute conference a few years ago, but they&#39;re getting progressively more dumbed down and degrading over time....
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BrentCastle
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Would anyone care to comment on what the downfalls of the commercial gyros were? Is it precision or time-lag? I know I can&#39;t get specifics, but I&#39;m curious in general what is different in this application that commercial gyros were not capable. Any info would scratch my itch! Thanks!
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davidw
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... and if that doesn&#39;t work, try rebooting it? Sorry...:-)
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simon
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The timestamp said that the article was written back in 2005. Does anyone have a feel for how much of it is still relevant?
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davidw
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Rails, because that&#39;s the one I started with, and it works well enough. I like Ruby, too.<p>Basically, Rails doesn&#39;t have defects that are bad enough that they make me want to ditch it, and it&#39;s a pretty subjective call in any case, so I&#39;m sticking with it. Best to get on with actually creating some ...
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jwecker
1,172,585,345
&#34;the online news space is grossly oversaturated. It will take a significant technology step forward for a new startup to get traction.&#34;<p>Seemed to be room for something like news.YC (yah, I know it&#39;s a much smaller niche). It&#39;s the social networking side that findory is missing, which, BTW, is why it...
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imp
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I would like to have the option of changing my vote on articles and comments. There are times (on reddit) when I vote an article up and then read the comments and find that the blogger was actually full of crap.
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mattculbreth
1,172,585,784
Reddit is still good by me if we can just get the political stuff out of there. I don&#39;t mind a few good stories here and there, but it&#39;s become completely overpowering, especially in the Hot list. If you use programming.reddit.com you&#39;re in good shape. Still good stories, and any submission you make can ...
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BrentCastle
1,172,586,197
Sorry. Accidentally refreshed and reposted. A moderator can delete this comment!
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Alex3917
1,172,588,226
Stanford is an interesting place. On one hand, it is the birthplace of the Silicon Valley school, a movement that believes the best way to measure the value of a person is by what they can do for others. Contrasted with meritocracy, what others say you can do as opposed to what you can actually do, this seems to be a m...
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mynameishere
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Reminds me of an old person who had a stroke and has to shamblingly re-learn how to walk.
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volida
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I would like to know your answer to this then:<p>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/philg/2007/01/05/best-web-server-program-for-a-lot-of-static-files/#comment-19962
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joshwa
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yeah, because there are no unscrupulous ways of elevating one&#39;s pagerank...
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joshwa
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My understanding (after watching the &#34;Snakes and Rubies&#34; video of DHH and the Adrian Holovaty) was that Django is for best for content-centric sites, while Rails is for apps...<p>http://www.djangoproject.com/snakesandrubies/
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msgbeepa
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Yahoo! Earning 5% More With The New Ads System
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joshwa
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it corresponds to comment score
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10 Ways to Convert Customer Service into Sales
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amichail
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I&#39;m actually quite happy with Google&#39;s GWT. And eclipse makes Java quite pleasant to use.
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danw
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There are two points I like from this case study:<p>1) They had 3 founders all concentrating on different areas. 1 Biz, 1 Technical and 1 product. The product peep was in charge of making sure everything was done in favour of the user/customer. Great approach.<p>2) &#34;The product progression here is worth pointing ou...
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volida
1,172,592,223
I would like to know your answer to this then:<p>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/philg/2007/01/05/best-web-server-program-for-a-lot-of-static-files/#comment-19962
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I'm looking for a partner or two (here are some of my ideas, feel free to add your own here)
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amichail
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I&#39;m interested in ways to make people scale. For example, one might imagine a service that allows people to construct a chatbot for themselves that they could unleash onto the net to spread their views. Yet another possibility is to have such a chatbot constructed in a collaborative way by many people. The interact...
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bluemoo
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I&#39;ve been using django, but I picked it because I enjoy python more than ruby. I think that they are close enough that the selection comes down to whether you&#39;ve any pre-existing experience with either framework or language. If not, then I claim the decision really lies between which language you want.<p>My bia...
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amichail
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Anyone looking for a partner? My email: amichail@gmail.com. If you like, we can discuss startup ideas here. In fact, this social news forum might be a good way to throw ideas around to see which ones generate more interest.
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Alex3917
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It&#39;s interesting to look at the differences between the way Dexter&#39;s doing it and the way we do it. Dexter appears to be lifting his foot straight up off the ground and then falling forward to produce the forward motion. <p>The way humans walk is exactly the opposite. The toes are at a different angle from the ...
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amichail
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I&#39;m interested in understanding people more deeply and learning from them by watching what they do and how they think. One idea that I tried is a service for broadcasting your computer screen, just as if it were a TV show. See my work on VNCCasts: http://www.mobuzztv.com/uk/shows/vnccast_my_scrap_beckett_sculpture/...
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amichail
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This is my current startup attempt: http://forwardingtree.com. Also see: http://groups.google.com/group/forwarding-tree. Note that personalization is just another way to control spam. One might imagine an extension of the social network approach used that would apply to discussion forums for example, even at the level ...
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jgamman
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i like the &#39;friends&#39; option. i unfortunately didn&#39;t use it enough at Reddit when it was new and now i can&#39;t filter for the users that consistently matched my tastes (or challenged them) - the noob tide has risen... i like reddit but a filter that lets everything in isn&#39;t filtering anymore. i gues...
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amichail
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I&#39;m interested in ways to make more novel startups succeed. The problem here is that the average web surfer has a very short attention span. And so it is hard for anything novel to get much traffic. One possible solution is to try to extend the attention span of the average web surfer much as you would with young c...
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palish
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Do you have any ideas currently?
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danielha
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meta-meta-meta!
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amichail
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I&#39;m interested in a service for creating or inventing things in a collaborative way. For example, consider using human-based genetic algorithms to create daily news shows, perhaps in the style of this site: http://www.newsatseven.com (but using people rather than computers). As another example, one might build a s...
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altay
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Yes, Venture Voice rocks. Greg is a really great interviewer, and the interviewees are super interesting. <p>This is one of the most consistent sources of entrepreneurial inspiration I&#39;ve found, up there with PG&#39;s essays and Jessica&#39;s book (Founders at Work).<p>The interviews are long, in sharp contrast to...
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amichail
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I&#39;m interested in showing people data that they don&#39;t normally see. I mentioned VNCCasts in another post. Another example would be to show the web traffic at a web site to everyone in real-time. This might be done using something like http://www.visitorville.com/. Or maybe you would show actual sessions in prog...
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amichail
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I am interested in more intelligent ads. Make the ad so intelligent and interactive that people would want to play with it, just to test its boundaries. Building a better ad now reduces to coming up with the better AI. Taking this further, you might allow people to combine two ads to see how they will interact with eac...
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Alex3917
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PageRank works almost exactly the same way as a PKI. The only difference is that instead of people signing your key to vouch that it belongs to you, they are linking to your webpage to vouch that it has quality content. PageRank can be faked, certainly, but it is difficult enough to at least significantly slow someone ...
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veritas
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Are web ads really going to be this valuable in a generation? Even now, most tech savvy people are so used to the omnipresent nature of goole ads that they ignore them by nature. I can&#39;t even remember the last time I clicked on a google ad or any ad for that matter! If we add real means to block ads (mozilla add...
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http://www.avinio.blogspot.com/2007/01/share-your-dreams_28.html
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altay
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I&#39;d second the Fabrice Grinda recommendation. It&#39;s obvious just minutes into the interview that he&#39;s a straight-up A-player entrepreneur. It&#39;s especially interesting because he ISN&#39;T an ideas guy -- rather, he&#39;s a master executor -- but does a great job of playing to his strengths. He takes p...
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http://www.zlio.com
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volida
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BUG: If you submit a comment, you are returned to the page you were commenting. But if you refresh that page, the comment is re-submitted. A &#34;no-cache&#34; and an expire header of the submit request page would avoid this problem.
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volida
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BUG: If you submit a comment, you are returned to the page you were commenting. But if you refresh that page, the comment is re-submitted. A "no-cache" header of the submit request page would avoid this problem.
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amichail
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I am interested in getting free labor out of users in the style of the espgame.org. For more on this, see: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8246463980976635143 An obvious step would be to extend the ESP Game to video. Of course, the service need not be a game. For example, consider two groups of people: those w...
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Alex3917
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Excellent ideas, all very intuitive and actionable.<p>Also, I agree with the author that it is annoying when you have a good idea and you can&#39;t figure out if there is prior art or not. All you can really do is start calling up professors in your rolodex, but it&#39;s hard when it&#39;s something that is somewhere i...
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amichail
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I am interested in collective intelligence: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collective_intelligence. How would you build a service where thousands of people collaborative to solve a problem, create a work of art, or play a game (e.g., chess)?
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