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staunch
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To clarify, that was a popup to subscribe for email delivery of an RSS feed via Feedburner. I suppose they put the CAPTCHA in place in hopes of lowering the ability to abuse that feature for flooding.<p>
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BitGeek
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Top 11 reasons *not* to move to the Bay Area.
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lmuwanga
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I live in a small town called Golden in Colorado. I will be moving to the Bay area this summer. I don't think you have to live there to start something brilliant, but there are some great funding opportunities. I hope to go to Florence, Italy one day :)
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BitGeek
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Well, since I started, might as well get all the controversial opinions out now. :-) Remember, advice is limited experience + overgeneralization.<p>--<p>Building a startup is about leverage. Leverage is the ability to magnify your efforts. The bay area reduces your leverage. Especially compared to somewhere like Se...
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python_kiss
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http://shuzak.com/Personal/Article.php?Article-Title=Napoleonic-Lessons-for-Google-and-Microsoft
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Napoleonic Lessons for Google and Microsoft
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lmuwanga
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It's not deception. The great thing about start-ups is that we determine the company culture. With mine I'd like employees to enjoy more autonomy than in corporate where it's laid back and everyone has a voice for the direction of the company.
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davidw
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"It would be cheaper to pay a highly networked individual a fee for making introductions "<p>Do you really think a bootstrapping company could pay someone like PG what his time is worth? Letting him invest <i>is</i> a way of paying him, but it's even better because he doesn't collect unless you'r successful.<p>I'm not...
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staunch
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Currently Tokyo with "strong ties" to Southern and Northern California. No one else is here, right?
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sf2007
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He referred to EBay as "not a technology" company, because they don't have many technical people in management. Just because Facebook has technical people in management, doesn't make it a "technology company" either. At least, not yet. Facebook is a great social networking site but certainy not a technology company. My...
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staunch
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It's my perception that less spectacular versions are repeated frequently. Every time I see a story about a new investment followed by an announcement of a new CEO I have to wonder.<p>Gray Haired Suits and Hackers aren't exactly a match made in heaven. Few VCs seems truly comfortable with young technical people running...
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Bias against older people?
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davidw
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My guess is that the Y combinator partners evaluate each team themselves, rather than having an Arc program do it. So while they may have an average they gravitate towards, they probably would be willing to consider teams outside of that if they're impressed. Being a team does seem to be one of the 'rules' that they ...
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staunch
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pg
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This must be what Hotmail founder Sabeer Bhatia meant when he complained in <i>Founders at Work</i> that DFJ had claimed they'd invented his idea.
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sf2007
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I think all my life I've been trying to figure out what I love to do and even though I liked technology, I was never convinced that I loved it. Now I'm 32, but my resume is w/o any startup experience/personal ventures. At the same time, I strongly feel like I want to start a start-up (yes, I'm aware that many fail and ...
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vegai
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<i>shudder</i><p>I just don't get people who use segway without trying to make a joke. Is walking so hard?
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pg
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Yes, we've funded people who've never been to college, along with a large number who didn't finish.
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BitGeek
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Google-- they did, and they also seemed to take their time doing it...<p><i>"No intelligent investor would create a situation in which the founders had no incentive to succeed. They want founder's interests to be aligned with theirs."</i><p>I responded to this, but its been said, and better: <i>"As things currently wor...
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pg
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Yes; we've had several people in their 30s. We get a lot of people in their early 20s, but that's probably just because more of them are starting startups.
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BitGeek
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You won't be too far from what I expect will be <i>the</i> startup location of the next decade: Bratislava, Slovakia. <p>Why?<p>-- Pro government business.<p>-- Massive investment in infrastructure from european businesses moving manufacturing there<p>-- highly educated and motivated workforce<p>-- low costs<p>-- relat...
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ecuzzillo
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I doubt it. Most evidence from people of various ages seems to indicate that your all-nighter capacity (a proxy for general age-variant startup capacity) only seriously falls off after late-30's early-40's, not early-30s. <p>By the way, the light-gray-on-white font in the comment field bugs me.
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staunch
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<i>"Is it too late guys?"</i><p>That's not a very "founder-y" type question. If you're relying on external approval and motivation you're going to have a hard time shouldering a startup. Fierce determination means not letting anything (including age or "rules") stop you. Joe Kraus is fond of saying: "The beginning of t...
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staunch
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http://battellemedia.com/archives/003296.php
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John Battelle's Searchblog: A Few Questions For Joe Kraus
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BitGeek
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I know, just trying to spread the word...
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BitGeek
1,174,897,000
You shouldn't be asking. Suppose YC had an official "don't trust nobody over 30" policy. Would that stop you? <p>Build it on the nights and weekends. If you need to keep your day job, do so. If you've never run a business before, start at least a small one. You don't have to go whole hog in a bet the farm type si...
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lee
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Gee, hope not. It's 4:13 am and I'm just finishing up for the day. I'm 45 and my team is applying. I've worked for a ton of startups and have started a couple of my own. Both my parents had great capacity to outlast their age-peers and function without sleep, so I think there's a genetic aspect to this ability. I don't...
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staunch
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One of the best programmers I've ever met dropped out of high school (I believe he eventually got a GED). Now he's Director (but never stopped programming) of an entire department with a handful of CS PhDs under him.<p>Do you do background checks for criminal history or education? Are there any fixed requirements like ...
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RyanGWU82
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And paying attention to Y Combinator.
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techcore
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http://franticindustries.com/blog/2007/03/26/offline-access-to-web-apps-the-real-benefits/
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Offline access to web apps - the real benefits
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chris_l
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I'm located in Munich, Germany working on a search application using Common Lisp.
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whacked_new
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Point about cell regeneration is interesting. Do you recall the age group in question?
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staunch
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I recall reading something (weak I know) about cell regeneration in young people being so much higher that they actually <i>require</i> more sleep.<p>I'm curious: Do you even require the massive doses of caffeine?
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staunch
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I said it was weak :-) I'll admit I have nothing to cite and recall little beyond the basic concept. Could be total bull, but certainly makes sense to someone who doesn't know much about the science behind the idea.<p>My totally useless guess is that as a baby you'd need the most sleep, and around early 20's things wou...
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rajamohan
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Network is not the network in computer scince it is the people who connects and share the knowledge or atleast assert your idea. It is not possible to all that they just talk to everybody or they are very few frens but they are brilliant in creating the products, for such people VC funding and getting into their netw...
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staunch
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Google didn't take time doing anything. They spent millions on building out datacenters and on bandwidth. <p>The big thing that separates them from the Netscape story is that they're apparently smarter and managed to create a financially successful company. Its quite conceivable that lesser men would have given us Nets...
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RyanGWU82
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Was that the textbook implementation <i>before</i> he did it? I mean, it's been 30 years...<p>And even if that was the standard design, was there something uniquely impressive about his execution? i.e. different architecture, unusually limited hardware resources, etc. Remember, ideas are a dime a dozen, execution is ev...
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danielha
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danielha
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http://www.ustream.tv/
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Ustream.tv: A network of justin.tv knockoffs without the tech
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techcore
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There's also something wrong with the actual site, popuri.us. It's dying from the TechCrunch effect.
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danielha
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http://ringsidestartup.com/
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Ringside Startup (Launching a startup with donations)
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drop19
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I'm only thinking in terms of what's possible. Can I build something like that without continuations? What's what I'm wondering.
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davidw
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Perhaps the curiosity is about the "dirty tricks" department.<p>Companies here in Italy are all about dirty tricks, for instance - I don't think anyone would believe an entrepreneur here if he said he was completely clean. That's why a lot of the country voted for Berlusconi even if he was accused of various nefarious...
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danielha
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/03/26/lots-of-stats-for-any-site/
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Popuri: Lots of Stats For Any Site
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nostrademons
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Oh, I'm commenting on how it's interesting that he stumbled onto the standard architecture independently, managing to reinvent 15 years or so of theory (at the time) on his own. Not trying to trivialize his accomplishment at all.
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ecuzzillo
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Some positions can't involve non-a people. You couldn't hire someone with world-conquering drive to be your 1000th recruiter at Podunksville University, Delaware.
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staunch
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/03/26/build-your-own-justintv-with-ustream
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Another TechCrunch Hit for Justin: Build Your Own Justin.tv With Ustream
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rwalker
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Sorry about that. It should be fixed now.
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python_kiss
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RWW refers to Read/WriteWeb (Richard's blog). I haven't read the article BitGeek is referring to but I am guessing, like most posts on R/WW, it was written by a guest author.
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rjb
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Why ASAP? I am thinking of relocating from Chicago to either Portland, San Francisco, or Seattle. I had been leaning towards Portland, for no particular reason. I'd love to hear your thoughts on why you want to leave Portland.
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c1sc0
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Is it a good idea to send in multiple submissions?
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brlewis
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What is it about youtube's one-click emailing feature that put it in the same list as myspace spamming 10M addresses?
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amichail
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http://glinden.blogspot.com/2006/11/ruthless-enough-for-startup.html
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Ruthless enough for a startup? "...these startups did things that I probably would not have been willing to do."
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volida
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why is this so surprising? and why considered ruthless?<p>it's not random that the richest companies in the world are those involved in telecommunications and transportation. People live to communicate.
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domp
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Do you mean sending in the same application with updates? Or are you talking about sending in two separate ideas on different accounts?<p>I'm assuming that if they like your initial idea that they would keep tabs on the newer updated versions of your application.<p>If you have other ideas I'd say that it could only ben...
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nostrademons
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"No intelligent investor would create a situation in which the founders had no incentive to succeed. They want founder's interests to be aligned with theirs."<p>That's not necessarily true. VCs want <i>management's</i> interests to be aligned with theirs. However, there's no particular reason for them to care whether...
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volida
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even campionato sufferred from this 'dirty tricks'! I wasn't really surprised when I heard about it..everybody knew it I guess...<p>..i mean all these are common secrets nobody wants to talk about..<p>maybe in his examples these 'dirty secrets' are more obvious but come on everybody knows that they occur and what trigg...
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staunch
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Something went wrong, the URL is now:<p><a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/03/25/lots-of-stats-for-any-site/">http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/03/25/lots-of-stats-for-any-site/</a><p>I'm thinking Arrington back-dated that post for some reason?<p>
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larrykubin
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Very nice post. After attending startup school I found myself wanting to move for the first time since living in Austin. Then I thought about how much cheaper I could live in Austin while working on the startup. Of your reasons _to_ move to the Bay Area, I am most attracted to 2 and 6. I think there is probably a right...
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r3v3r3nd
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http://onstartups.com/home/tabid/3339/bid/96/Failure-To-Launch-Why-Every-Startup-Should-Have-A-Blog.aspx
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Failure To Launch: Why Every Startup Should Have A Blog
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nostrademons
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Greylock did almost exactly the same thing to a company I once worked at.
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amichail
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Do you need to worry about IP issues with respect to people testing your service and giving you suggestions? They might be doing so while at work for example.
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amichail
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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/25/business/yourmoney/25Proto.html?ex=1332475200&en=df8ce55e08b17022&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
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How to Improve It? Ask Those Who Use It
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domp
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They should get some big players to wear cameras around. Have a featured promotion like 'The Day in the Life of..' to boost their traffic. I'd love to see a day in the life of a semi-popular person(All I can think of is a musician). Okay, this is probably an obvious idea.
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danw
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If your entire app relies on the api of a another company you should expect trouble. Not only can they cut you off at any point as has happened to statsaholic but you'll be less reliable. You'll be affected by your own downtime as well as the api providers. I saw this happen the other day when last.fm released a new be...
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c1sc0
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No, 3 separate applications on separate accounts.<p>I'm already in the launching phase of one of my ideas. While developing it I discovered 2 more ideas & found people who believe in them. We spent last weekend writing the 3 more applications and are working on mockups.<p>One the one hand I want to keep my focus, but o...
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amichail
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If the testing and suggestions are extensive, their employer might argue that they have some claim to the IP for your startup.
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jkopelman
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http://www.venturebeat.com/wire/2007/03/26/xobni-raises-426m-to-let-you-improve-your-email-habits/
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Readmore
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How not to give your software away for free.
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Elfan
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Wasn't there someone in the back with a professional looking camera?
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Readmore
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It's interesting that you can take a look at their code to see how they pull of the synchro. Startup founders, start your photocopiers!
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tommusic
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Seattle, baby.<p>Well... near Seattle, baby.
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stephenrb
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An Alternative to Basecamp?
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python_kiss
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Congratulations to Xobni and Y Combinator!! Great job guys :)
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nostrademons
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"Facebook is all about innovation, I think they purposefully avoid old ideas."<p>Are they, really?<p>The only new idea I've seen come out of FaceBook is tagging photos by drawing boxes around the people. Other than that, they're your basic database-backed social networking app. There's very little new there: LiveJour...
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naish
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I'm in London, Ontario. I'd be interested to hear what you're up to. Drop me a line: mdnaish at Google mail.
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omarish
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how about the reddit founders? they say uva is the mit of the south, but even mit isn't an ivy.
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Justin.tv is going to be a network. So this isn't a network of knockoffs, just a knockoff.
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It's great to hear about that also. Very encouraging to hear that there are successful start ups beginning to gain traction out of the US.
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Alex3917
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I didn't see the speech, but my guess is that this has something to do with invention verse innovation.<p>Invention means to create new technology. Innovation means to recombine old technologies for a new purpose.<p>Technology companies invent. Technical companies innovate.<p>Advice: Don't be a technology company. Prof...
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goodgoblin
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Well, you can always fly to conferences and network there.<p>As for 6 - Thinking back to something Paul Graham said about how the number 6 startup hub should really not even be considered to be in the same league as the number 1 or 2, I wonder if there might be a non-geographic effect to be gained by all the startups w...
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Perhaps the lesson from this blog is that if you want to be a successful startup, you can't get on a moralistic high horse and tell people what they're allowed to see, say, or do. <p>This dude's definitions of "ruthless" stretch credulity. HotOrNot is ruthless because they allow people to engage in the very-human act...
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far33d
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Funny. I wouldn't include any of those on my list of innovative companies. So maybe technology is just an irrelevant term anyway. Let's say "technically innovative" instead.
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I'm starting to feel that the elusive, intangible rtm is but a legendary myth, like the griffin or the free lunch.
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This is exactly why we nagged them incessantly to launch. Other people had to be working on it. But if you launch first, the latecomers are described as "justin.tv." People need a name to talk about something, and if you're doing something there's no name for, they just use the name of whoever was first.
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Congratz cuys! Looking forward to the launch party!
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If we didn't allow people with criminal records, we would have had to exclude one of our own partners.
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It's so sad. Until everyone learns the benefit of others using their APIs we're doomed to constant reinvention of the wheel.
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As a bay-area resident who moved here from Canada a few years back, I'd like to give my own view - my numbers correspond to your numbered points..<p>11. As you get closer to larger companies, people on the road tend to be more rude. I'm thinking of the San Jose/Milpitas area. I think most of those workers are unhap...
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jamiequint
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after I saw this on Verizons TOS I checked out Sprint and didn't see any of the same restrictions, although I can totally see them harassing you for it.
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mkull
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Hey Larry. Thanks for posting this. I could hear everything Paul said and that is good enough for me. <p>Do you have videos from any of the other lectures? If you do please post them, I am sure I (and everyone else who wasn't there) would be very appreciative
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danielha
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Not if you don't credit them as part of the development. If I worked for BigCo.A and sent in customer feedback to SmallCo.B's new web startup, A has no claim in IP. If I'm just leaking inside info from A to B, that's another set of issues altogether.
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And, it forces your not-quite-ready competitors to launch their not-quite-ready products on YOUR schedule.
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