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danw
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http://infosthetics.com/archives/2007/03/switched_on_london_bridge_bluetooth.html
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London Bridge Bluetooth lights - data visualization & visual design - information aesthetics
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lauranattysteph
1,175,089,927
This essay was exceedingly entrancing, enticing and thrilling!!!!!!! It made me very pensive and extreamly vexed!! I thouroughly commended your effort, however for your intellectual ability you could have tried harder!! Durrr :p
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brlewis
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If you choose a problem to solve where the customers move slowly, you actually have an advantage over a 23-year-old working 16 hours a day. With infrequent customer feedback, it's hard for the young startup to capitalize on all that free time, and it can burn through its cash waiting for feedback and growth.
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big or small, market leader or niche player?
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lauranattysteph
1,175,090,063
What are your plans on putting YC up on the TDP? and tell PG he rocks!!
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extantproject
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What do you all think?<p>(Especially about: "...it all hinges on the perception that the ultimate control and efficiency requires resources to be employed or owned. Skip that self-imposed limit...")
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juwo
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see <a href="http://juwo-works.blogspot.com/2007/03/better-business-model-for-incubators.html">http://juwo-works.blogspot.com/2007/03/better-business-model-for-incubators.html</a>
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http://www.geekculture.com/joyoftech/joyarchives/941.html
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Justin.tv: Does this wide angle lens make me look fat?
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Goladus
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What is your reason for working on hard AI problems at Google?<p>Not a rhetorical question. <p>One reason to worry about how my site renders in Safari is that I know people use Safari and if my site doesn't work for them they won't use my site. There's a thrill that comes when people enthusiastically approve of your ...
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Goladus
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6. No cofounder Is my main discouragement. I'm 28 and have been out of school for 6 years.<p>13. Uncertainty interferes a little. I have a comfortable , quiet apartment and I'd be risking that on a startup. This obstactle isn't hard to overcome, though.<p>Other comments on the essay<p>2. Too inexperienced: In m...
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danw
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HOMBRE: Ajax-alike Thin Client for Any Phone (New Mobile Runtime Environment)
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brlewis
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If yc rejects google, they can come to me. I'll find a way to scrape together $15,000 for a 6% stake in their company.
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belhassen
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http://slotblog.blogspot.com/2007/03/linking-physical-objects-to-web-msr.html
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Linking Physical Objects to the Web: MSR Lincoln Project
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mattculbreth
1,175,095,103
There you go. I think maybe that's the key--take an existing segment which is back in the early 90s in its usability, put it on the web with the latest UI, usability, etc., and you then go right up against the existing suites. I've actually seen NetSuite do this for ERP, and their UI isn't even any good.
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jsjenkins168
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Possible solution: You can develop your startup's product with GWT and not have to worry about Safari (or any other browser) rendering properly.<p>Then you can focus on the the challenging and rewarding problems without worry of dealing with the mundane. The difference will be that they are problems YOU want to work on...
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domp
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http://blip.tv/file/181861
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Video interview with Justin.tv on Look! Shiny!
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The Third Test Version Of Mozila 3 Relesed
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Paul Graham convinced me to drop out of school / quit my job [Vote up if true]
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BrandonM
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This is all supposition, but I'm willing to bet that if such a position is available at Google, it would be necessary to have at least a Master's and preferably a Ph.D., with an emphasis on AI, in order to get such a position. The beauty of startups is that you can start them whenever you have the time and inspiration...
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supahfly_remix
1,175,098,089
With all the startup school buzz, everyone seems to want to be an entrepreneur. The idea is: make a bunch of money, retire and become a VC.<p>What's the plan 'B' if a startup fails (or multiple ones do)? Does anyone here view engineering as a lifelong profession?
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far33d
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looking at the "product" page, it looks like he could still use a jobs. or at least a description of what the problem he's solving is.
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Justin.tv on AP news wire
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drop19
1,175,095,743
Absolutely it is; I spent a long time this year working with a small real estate company that uses very primitive software and analog techniques to track very complex business processes. Existing software that would help them is too cumbersome or requires too much training; they can't afford to hire a consultant to so...
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jsjenkins168
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I absolutely think it can be. I think it mainly depends on who you work with at the enterprise software company. Its exciting to work around smart and highly motivated people, even if the product is a seemingly "boring" B2B application to us web hacker types. <p>Before I started working at my current company all I thou...
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Engineering as a profession?
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7 most crowded spaces for your new web startup
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ecuzzillo
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Well, my point was more that I could think of a number of examples where one guy did the vast majority of the talking, and no examples (in my very limited knowledge) where the two founders were close to equal.
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Wizard Schools? - A crazy look at a new way to teach CS
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ced
1,175,098,213
"AI problems at Google" is just an example. I find hard technical problems interesting. A problem is hard if I don't know in advance whether or not I will be able to solve it. AI is hard. Making a good OS is hard. Startups avoid hard problems, because they have enough things to worry about already. <p>I'm not saying th...
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2cent
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There's nothing that says you can't start a startup to employ yourself as an engineer.
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hwork
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Sebastian Thrun is a rockstar in the AI world. He's the guy that won the DARPA Grand Challenge. I got to see him speak at a conference last year. It only strikes me odd that he would found a company doing non-AI stuff. <p>Ah, maybe this is his first step towards a self-driven car revolution: to drive autonomously thr...
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jsjenkins168
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I'm also curious if the interest can be maintained long term. I don't really see it being able to scale much but I could be wrong.<p>I think its safe to say that this is just the beginning for Justin.tv. A lot more press coverage will come they have fantastic momentum right now.
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randallsquared
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"I wouldn't feel comfortable telling my ideas to people who copy others so obviously. maybe they hoped nobody would see?!"<p>Or maybe they've internalized the idea that ideas aren't the important part of most startups, and it didn't occur to them that people might see it as a negative.<p>I haven't applied (yet) to eith...
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stevendavis0830
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Many 'Hot' Web 2.0 Sites Don't Have The Traffic To Back-up The Hype
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new.ycombinator RSS feed
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bkmrkr
1,175,100,409
Does anyone else wish new.ycobminator came with an rss feed?
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dfranke
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Alex, polls are lame on Reddit. They're even lamer here since there's no down arrow. Please use Pollground or something similar.
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pg
1,175,100,578
I think there is probably a lot of opportunity for smart little startups to compete with enterprise software in the way microcomputers competed with mainframes. Just make something good that everyone can use, and eventually businesses will realize they can use it too.
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duds
1,175,100,743
Please use a link rel="alternate" to let us know faster that you have a feed :)))
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brett
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http://www.ringsidestartup.com/
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Ringside Startup - Techrunch writer is taking contributions to fund his startup
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domp
1,175,100,692
Isn't it at the bottom of the page? RSS | Bookmarklet | Feature Requests | Y Combinator | Apply | Library<p><a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/rss">http://news.ycombinator.com/rss</a>
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pg
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http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/trampoline_harnessing_social_behavior_in_enterprise.php
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Trampoline: Harnessing Social Behavior in the Enterprise
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sharpshoot
1,175,102,459
Isn't plan B start another company? Are you sure you want to be an entrepreneur in the first place or just getting caught up in startups school hype. Ask yourself if this is what you want to do for the rest of your life and don't dabble in it if your heart says otherwise..
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LongInTheTooth
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I wonder how large a factor student debt is when people consider the one or the other. A guaranteed liability can be a powerful motivator for finding guaranteed income.<p>(Although if you think that a job at a big company is guaranteed income, you've never worked at a big company going through any kind of hard times!)
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ttonca
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Awesome essay Paul! Tell it like it really, really is.
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ecuzzillo
1,175,102,163
He could also use a comment, and then it wouldn't be <i>quite</i> as lame.
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mrmagic
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Last.fm bigger than stumbleupon surely you jest!
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LongInTheTooth
1,175,101,579
Other posters show an inability to engage in a sufficient level of abstraction. Original post is an interesting question that has nothing to do with AI, Google, or Safari.<p>The point is that at a startup (especially the two guys and a laptop variety) you do absolutely everything yourself, while at a big company you a...
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e1ven
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I do have to agree with dfranke. <p>While I certainly understand the concept, and I agree it's fun to get a gauge of people's reactions, I think you'll learn more reading the comments than you would with any simple poll..<p>There's also just that things like that are never so simple- I'm sure that pg has been one of ma...
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domp
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http://prweb.com/releases/2007/3/prweb514948.htm
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Online Entrepreneur University Launches with a $1 million scholarship
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juwo
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Google doesnt want $15K. They want connections and expert advice and guidance; can you provide that?
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duds
1,175,103,718
The very last title won by Real Madrid was the National Championship, at the middle of 2003. Beckham himself never won anything there, even playing with Ronaldo and Zidane :)
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To start a company or join one?
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Sam_Odio
1,175,103,389
YC seems to mostly invest in founders right out of school - many on their first startup.<p>I've thought about this route - but I'd guess I'll learn more by working at a successful small startup for a few years first. What does everyone think?<p>Is there a bias @ YC towards first timers?
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domp
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Talkr: Add a chat widget to blogs
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BrandonM
1,175,100,751
It's a little discouraging, after considering PG's idea that we may be on the cusp of another production revolution, to consider some of the ideas that you put forward here. I do think, however, that you are right in saying that it is very hard to rebut the idea that you present.<p>I don't really think, though, that w...
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rfrey
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http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/31377/113/
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Are subpoenas from transit authorities covered in YouTube's TOS?
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supahfly_remix
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I prefer the lawfirm model of business: steady growth, repeat business over the years. Of course, no one becomes a billionaire this way but one can do pretty well. Would this qualify as a startup, as defined by startup school?<p><p>
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joshuaHatfield
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I see the popularity of Justin's "lifecasting" creating a whole new range of ideas for the upcoming web.
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BrandonM
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"But if these machines had never been invented there would have been no conflict and no frustration generated by them."<p>That is the quote that stands out to me, and what it tells me is that he believes technology itself to be the bad thing, because it breeds the conflict and resulting regulations.<p>Regardless of thi...
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joshuaHatfield
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Well, since he's eventually going to push the mobile broadcast technology to the users, the real question is, how can you continue to receive attention until the release of this platform?
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brlewis
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You may already know this, but unlike reddit, comment scores here affect karma.
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joshuaHatfield
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It's visibly a joke, but I don't see why it has to be. Most bloggers that are overlooked "beg" somehow. This is usually done by submitting their site to tagging sites or they simply become active in commenting on social sites.
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dpapathanasiou
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[shameless plug]<p>To get updates on startups from the YC feed (and other like-minded sites), you can subscribe to this feed: <a href="http://www.seeksift.com/xml/6u106Rn2Hm/rss.xml">http://www.seeksift.com/xml/6u106Rn2Hm/rss.xml</a> and if you want to change the list of sites it uses to aggregate & filter content, you...
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Alex3917
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Well actually the point was to try to start an interesting discussion and get people sharing stories, but I see your point.
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Alex3917
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From the Unabomber Manifesto:<p>"technology exacerbates the effects of crowding because it puts increased disruptive powers in people's hands. For example, a variety of noise-making devices: power mowers, radios, motorcycles, etc. If the use of these devices is unrestricted, people who want peace and quiet are frustrat...
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dfranke
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Vote this <i>up</i> for no.
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pg
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You know a technology is bad when someone linking to it has to say "warning" after the link. PDFs are also in this category.
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aquarin
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http://aquaviva.wordpress.com/2007/03/28/5-tips-for-startup-ideas/
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5 tips for startup ideas
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pixcavator
1,175,105,561
This is the way image search should be. It is stable under rotation, cropping, noise and loss of color. Very impressive!
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brlewis
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Good point about photo sharing. But what's really surprising is that people are still making text-sharing sites. Do you realize how many text-sharing sites are already out there? It's pretty much hopeless today to do anything with text that hasn't already been done.
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zkinion
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This looks nice. Mobile is lame right now because you can't develop anything and have it go across all the carriers. Hopefully this can fix it. I'd love to get to know the developers of this.
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Mistone
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Building a Team - Seeking Character, Trust, Creativity, and Passion
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dfranke
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Vote this <i>down</i> for yes.
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python_kiss
1,175,105,512
I was in love with Electrical Engineering. But reading Paul's essays upset me because it was so true: After four years of banging my head on the books, I would be expected to get a job in a cubicle for the rest of my life. While designing circuits and solving mathematical equations is quite orgasmic, it has its down si...
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pixcavator
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http://lincoln.msresearch.us/Lincoln/Logon.aspx
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Image search the way it's supposed to be
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dfranke
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Vote this <i>down</i> for no.
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zkinion
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"Business" is almost always about how you present yourself/your ideas. Jobs is a genius at presentation. I thought I was great at presentation, <p>It's helpful to think ahead and prepare multiple pitches, including the elevator pitch, the casual pitch, and a full blown presentation, including difficult questions that...
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BrandonM
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A couple notes (it looks to me like the submitter is actually the writer, so I'm putting my comments here):<p>Some of the ideas are interesting, but I wonder if the writer of the article has actually tried them out. For one thing, asking children and older relatives may present interesting ideas, but how are these peo...
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extantproject
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dot dot dot
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dfranke
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One decent approach is to create two comments with instructions to vote one up and the other down, so you stay karma-neutral. So you need a total of 1+2n comments for a poll with n options. Like so:<p>Do you think this is a good idea?<p>(Vote this like you would an ordinary comment)
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dfranke
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Vote this <i>up</i> for yes.
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BrandonM
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Yes, definitely the way image search is supposed to be, available only to users of Microsoft products, and only those who use the extremely secure IE6 or IE7.
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pg
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I'm going to add explicit support for polls. As soon as I get done reading hundreds of YC applications :(
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Goladus
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I think another difference is that there are companies absorbing the risk and associated losses. As was noted in another one of Paul's essays, big companies tend to be good at extracting revenue from an existing product but not so good on boldness and innovation.<p>There are a variety of business models to try once yo...
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dougo
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Are you kidding me? You have to make things the people on your thesis committee want. There's only 4 of them, but you have to have 100% satisfaction.
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zkinion
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Yeah, theres a ton of startups in all these areas. One must find a totally different approach or do something different.
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dfranke
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It's not PDFs that are bad so much as Acrobat. When I'm using kghostview or something else that doesn't require me to go work on another task while I'm waiting for it to load, I don't mind clicking on PDF links. Of course, a lot of people abuse PDF and use it where they should just be using HTML, but that's not the t...
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pg
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Oddly enough, yes. I often think of things they could do better. One would be to let their hackers just release stuff they build, without worrying that it would harm the Google brand. Initial releases are often lame. If you insist something is great before it can be released, you kill a lot of ideas before they hav...
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mattculbreth
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Doubtful, this is your traditional consulting model. I've been in consulting now for 10+ years. It's a good business and definitely beats the pants out of a corporate job, but it's no software startup. Consulting is essentially a relationship business, not a technology business.
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Readmore
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Haha, well at least you fixed the 'not enough applications problem'! I would have submitted but I can't move this summer, although I think just getting feedback from yCombinator would be worth it to me. To bad time is your most precious commodity.
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zaidf
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While I've been dreaming of dropping out of college before I even entered it, I have to admit much of my ideas have come directly from my college experience. If I dropped out, sat at the apartment trying to think of the next big idea I doubt I would have too many. <p>I do think the case to drop out becomes much stronge...
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http://www.stevepavlina.com/podcasts/Pavlina-006-How-to-Make-Money-Without-a-Job.mp3
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How to Make Money Without a Job (mp3)
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http://www.cambrianhouse.com/blog/startups-entrepreneurship/what-do-flickr-and-youtube-have-in-common-they-were-both-failures/
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Flickr and YouTube each dramatically changed their business idea - PG's policy of only asking about an idea out of politeness makes sense...
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BrandonM
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That may be true, but you can work for 5+ years at a problem, fully supported by your university, without having to worry about pleasing anyone in the short term. There is no need to worry about releases or fickle customers. And in the end, success is virtually guaranteed. So I would have to agree that grad school i...
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A-Merchant
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FYI this was submitted 6 hours earlier here: <a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/comments?id=6850">http://news.ycombinator.com/comments?id=6850</a>
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zkinion
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Nice. It was fun hanging out with them. It was like a whole other startup school, by watching them work. <p>
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supahfly_remix
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I'm cool with consulting. As you point out, it's relationship-based, which means that it probably doesn't obsolete as quickly as a business based solely on technology.<p>In your business, have you been able to take the IP you developed and create your own product?
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Goladus
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I agree, I love working on hard problems. Sort of. What I've found is that I tend to make decisions for a variety of reasons, and am most decisive when I have a either broad convergence of motivation, or a singularly powerful one.<p>If you're asking yourself wether to pursue a job at google or starting a startup, you...
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danielha
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Experience is good. (<i>"I still think 23 is a better age than 21."</i>)<p>But the best way to gain experience would be pursuing a startup. (<i>"But the best way to get experience if you're 21 is to start a startup. So, paradoxically, if you're too inexperienced to start a startup, what you should do is start one."</i>...
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