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jamiequint
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This is interesting, I was on the same side in every category, and it seems fairly accurate, although I found some things remarkable far off, most notably "like to read" where I scored a decisive: "aren't much into books."<p>I found it weird that Y Combinator founders generally fell in the "aren't much into books" cate...
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euccastro
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TBH, my feeling about this stuff is that it belongs in nazi research labs and Cosmopolitan magazines, rather than as a screening tool in business where you want the best people. If I was considering applying to anything (Y, a job at a company), being presented with this would disappoint me and set off Dilberty alarms....
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zaidf
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I doubt anyone in PG's position would be interested in taking orders from some big corp. I don't see it working out within Y-Combinator. <p>I am sure if someone really wanted to do it they could. Just don't think what you are suggesting is opposite of or can be compared to what Y-Combinator currently is. <p>-Zaid
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pg
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I don't know about biotech, but in sw, not unless (a) it's based on your research and (b) there are patents involved. Even then universities tend to be accomodating. They make more money by not pissing off founders.
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If I start a company in grad school, does the school have claim to my work?
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johnm
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Hah! Metal cards are so last century -- I created mine for the millenium. :-)<p>The interesting thing that I found is that VCs will actually stop talking so they can look at them. Of course, that doesn't last that long. Hahaha. <p>Also, be sure to warn people carrying them through the new airport security....
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rms
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Seems a little too good to be true, but here's hoping.
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Alex3917
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That's nothing, it told me I should take up smoking.
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johnm
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As with everything, different implementors may be better/worse at the same thing. I've certainly seen that with my girl (who was in Montessori as a youngster).<p>Also, no one approach is perfect for everybody. As frightening as it may sounds, some people need more "structure" than others.
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andre
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I'm calling my grandpa to see if he wants to partner up for a startup :)
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far33d
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Weird. I'm not a smoker, but I was, for a LONG time. <p>And it knew that. That's really strange and freaks me out. What I once thought was my complicated little unique snowflake of a brain turns out to just be the combination of 21 values.
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joshwa
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<a href="http://mypunchbowl.wordpress.com/2007/03/29/web-innovators-group-11-last-night/">http://mypunchbowl.wordpress.com/2007/03/29/web-innovators-group-11-last-night/</a><p>note: not my blog
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plusbryan
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Thanks for all the comments, good and bad. They help us refine our test. Keep in mind that we're attempting to figure you out in 40 pairs of pictures. We did this so that lots of people could take it, just to introduce the idea.<p>A <i>real</i> test would have more like 200 pairs, which is what the YC founders took whe...
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jamongkad
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Awesome I was always fascinated with this type of application. Not for monetary means but rather how can one leverage his/her personal effects on a web based OS. What are the ramifications for someone using this kind of system? Who would it appeal to? and is this something people will pay for? How useful would this be?...
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zaidf
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That's how I answered most questions. I like chocolate; I like nature; I like neater pictures over complex ones. I have no idea what all that means - may be someone does.
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fruscica
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What is objectionable about this comment?
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A Summary of Mark Zuckerberg's Speech at Startup School (comic)
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fruscica
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Kathy Sierra's only point is: customized education, good; standardized, bad.<p>My plan describes how to make customized education available on a grand scale ASAP.<p>Q.E.D. :-)
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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><p> "incubators like YCombinator are running an orphanage; get a batch of orphans, grow them and then release them into the world. The other ...
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andre
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I read somewhere that it started out being minimalistic because none of the two founders knew much of HTML.
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Hexayurt
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No, it's an information exchange for nerds looking to start businesses.<p>Thanks for your comment, PG.
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jamongkad
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I like that haha. I guess what he's trying to say is in tandem with the empowering people with you product. Not just merely selling them a cheaper alternative.
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jamiequint
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It got the book part wrong on mine too.
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notabel
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It's only tangentially relevant and reads like spam.
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notabel
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I found it relatively inaccurate, but oddly, it was always very precise; i.e. when it got things wrong, it got them profoundly, diametrically wrong.<p>One thing I wonder is whether there is any logic to deal with confounding variables--for instance, if someone picks every photo that has a bike in it, maybe they just li...
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jamongkad
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Wow just wow...think of the thing you can do with this technology. This could mean wireless power for pretty much anything that uses electricity.
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andre
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Maybe if this particular image/flash hack doesn't work, at least they are innovating and trying out new products, keeping that startup mentality of throwing something against the wall and seeing if it sticks.
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andre
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check out Gary Halbert (<a href="http://www.thegaryhalbertletter.com/)">http://www.thegaryhalbertletter.com/)</a> for good copywriting skills/ideas
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rfrey
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Hockey is the king of entrepreneurial sports.
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eli
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It's pretty hard to gauge web traffic across the internet without facing selection bias problems like alexa. I'm just waiting for google to start releasing more traffic data, instead of just hoarding it. (ever wonder why/how analytics is free? Google's probably got the best web trend data in the world)
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Elfan
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This is getting blown out of proportion. He did say it with something of a half kidding smirk on his face.<p>But that comic is funny.
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bootload
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<i>'You may have someone with a very high IQ but has low interpersonal skill .. cannot relate to other people very well. Cannot understand other people. This can be a real liability for organisations who are looking for leadership .. looking to promote people with high intelligence'</i> [0]<p>Interesting. I posted a si...
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nopanacea
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rms
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At Pitt, if you have patentable research where a startup spinoff is possible, you submit it to the tech transfer office.<p>Option 1: they don't think it's worth patenting, you can do whatever you want, so long as you give them 15% of revenue resulting from said idea.<p>Option 2: They patent it for you and you get 30%...
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andre
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Rich, I like your point. I find that I do a lot of my best work when I can allow at least several days to a project, then my mind is saturated with the problem and requires smaller amounts of energy to get something done. I don't this this happening if you have a family or other huge responsibilities. <p>I also think m...
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inklesspen
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Oh man. Knuth.<p>This is only the second webcomic I've ever seen that even mentioned Knuth. (The first was <a href="http://www.xkcd.com/c163.html).">http://www.xkcd.com/c163.html).</a> Clearly more geeks need to write comics.
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far33d
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Knowing little about any of those schools, I'd say visit each one, choose the one that "feels" right. Look for inquisitive students. College is all about the community. Lame advice, I know, but you know, I only went to one college.
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rms
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No response? This is pretty much the holy grail of electrical engineering.
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whacked_new
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or timing or the zeitgeist. Arrogance is always unnecessary.
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nickb
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Some people misattribute their success to their skill instead of luck.
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timg
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And mine:<p><a href="http://www.likebetter.com/quiz/results?quiz_id=596593159&user_list_id=6">http://www.likebetter.com/quiz/results?quiz_id=596593159&user_list_id=6</a><p>So is it good to be on all of the edges?
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timg
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I don't have a wife.. but I do beat my roommate nightly with a wooden chair to escape the stress of startup life.
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bootload
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Check with the legal fine print. Universities, colleges see their research as fair game for IP differently. At a local Uni I know of going through the IP application on using technology developed withing the area of study I found things like:<p>- response time for application? (4 months)<p>- response time for decisio...
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Harj
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this is amusing
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Top 5 Startup Focused Blogs that Every Founder should Know
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pg
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Hmm, you're right.<p><a href="http://www.pitt.edu/HOME/PP/policies/11/11-02-01.html">http://www.pitt.edu/HOME/PP/policies/11/11-02-01.html</a><p>I suspect these rules are really meant for biotech research, though. They'd never get away with applying them to web stuff. If I were a student and started working on a web p...
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andybourassa
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This guy is incredible. I worked on some UAV/UGV systems at my uni and heard of quite a few teams using X-Plane as a simulation environment for their UAVs. As stated in the article the simulator actually tries to model what's happening with the aircraft instead of using look-up tables based on full size aircraft, mak...
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danielha
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This is great. I've been hearing a lot of buzz about this recently. I'm still wary about the effective power captured from the radio signals, but the article graphic throws out a figure of "up to 70 percent." That's damn impressive if reachable.<p>It's funny though -- a few years ago, I was having one of those late-nig...
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danielha
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Way too eerie. It's like that Bizarro world episode of Seinfeld -- things are the same yet <i>completely opposite</i>. <p>Did they even attempt to copy YC's team structure?: <a href="http://www.illinoisventures.com/ourteam.html">http://www.illinoisventures.com/ourteam.html</a>
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MobileDigit
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Why would repealing laws not help now?
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danielha
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Google Analytics uses a small JavaScript (placed by the webmaster) on the page to be tracked. It's not as if Google has unfettered access to everyone's traffic data and secretly sits on it.
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gms
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Mine too.
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pg
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A lot of these people are famous for stuff they did earlier, sometimes decades earlier.
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Tichy
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Absolutely ridiculous test. There weren't even any books in it, for example, yet they claim to be able to tell if I am into reading books or not? Sorry, but I don't believe their tests are scientifically sound. The sheer number of traits they claim to identify - almost as many traits as there were "questions", I don't ...
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sharpshoot
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How about doing this for real? <p>I mean before Y combinator, build a product - launch it. Grow the userbase - iterate.<p>Reality is the superior test of whther you are an entrepreneur - don't need to get Y com funding to get going...<p>See all the recent fundees: Scribd, Boso, Weebly, Buxfer: they had a product.<p>Doe...
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rms
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Pitt's policy is pretty much completely ignorable if you're a student, unless you go out of the way to lose your IP rights. There's been a campaign to get more faculty to submit "invention disclosures" to the tech transfer office but I'm not sure how aggressively the university would litigate if a faculty member just ...
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Tichy
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I don't think any of them is the next Google or YouTube, to be honest. Take for example the first one: I thought the locksmiths can crack any door within seconds anyway (typically just by looking at it), so that service is completely useless. The others are also weird, but you never now - I guess the dog food vending m...
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danielha
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A lot of people rolled their eyes when Mark proclaimed that Facebook's mission was to make the world a more open place. But take a look through Facebook's API. I've found it more valuable than nearly anything else out there when it comes to leveraging real identities for your application. If you realize the potential i...
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Tichy
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Why would it be important to risk anything???
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carefreeliving
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All great blogs, but these are blogs <i>about</i> startups not blogs <i>for</i> startups.<p>
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juwo
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Taking orders? of course not. It means companies applying just like we do, and just for implementing new product ideas.
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mattculbreth
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He doesn't seem all that bad, not like his reputation. Not sure why they needed that many people in a room for two days, but maybe it made sense.<p>That was a cool machine though. We had a lab of them in college.
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Oldude59
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Excellent!! Like so many current narratives - You assume that only the young are concerned with start-ups! My partner is in his middle 50's and I'm 61 going on "28". You made quite a point to inform us what and why 18 was such an important age - how about telling me something about the other end of the scale. As a ...
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mattculbreth
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Well you've got the www.rentacoder.com type sites. www.odesk.com is another. And then you've got whatever you can dig up on your own through independent consulting. Just be sure not to break any agreements with the startup with respect to IP, competition, etc.<p>And then there's always waiting tables. A bit of a sh...
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Alex3917
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For example, here are some already existing visualizations for second life:<p><a href="http://services.alphaworks.ibm.com/manyeyes/browse/visualizations?q=second%20life">http://services.alphaworks.ibm.com/manyeyes/browse/visualizations?q=second%20life</a><p>You can also take the same datasets these visualizations were ...
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Elfan
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You probably signed some sort of Student Handbook at the beginning of the year that says what, if anything, the university thinks it can claim.<p>As others have said it also probably depends on if you are doing research when you start your company or just a student.
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Top Irish Web Apps
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Alex3917
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http://services.alphaworks.ibm.com/manyeyes/home
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Many Eyes -- Visualize datasets from social networks
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joshwa
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<a href="http://geekz.co.uk/shop/store/show/knuth-tshirt">http://geekz.co.uk/shop/store/show/knuth-tshirt</a>
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farmer
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http://hitask.com/
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HiTask - free online task management
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mattculbreth
1,175,357,643
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http://news.com.com/2100-1024_3-6172199.html
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Spam Experts at MIT study Search/Spam
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whacked_new
1,175,356,406
Interesting. If Mark sold to Yahoo, maybe none of this would have happened. By releasing the API, facebook also de-monopolizes its information. This perhaps lowers FB's pricetag per user. And perhaps Mark knows this.
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sethjohn
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Making "something people want" is always good advice. I thought the interesting issue raised by this article was the particular situation where "making something people want" involved playing to the lowest common denominator. Facile content at the expense of intellectual depth. Mars Bars instead of balanced meals. <p>D...
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000
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test 123
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ginn
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What would you do? Acceptance decision by April 16th to Techstars or wait for YComb decision and risk losing the given opportunity?
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volida
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http://mashable.com/2007/03/30/betsgowild/
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BetsGoWild Launches - Betting Done (Almost) Right
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ginn
1,175,359,240
Reading the forum, I noticed a lot of you are applying to Techstars and Y. If you were accepted to Techstars, you will have to give an acceptance decision by April 16th. However, lets say you were given an interview to Y but acceptance is not offered until April 29th. So what would you do?<p>Take a leap of faith and ...
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dfranke
1,175,363,909
Because the big telcoms already monopolize the infrastructure so no new startup is going to be able to compete with them head-on.
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inklesspen
1,175,359,370
Isn't Google building the Gmail of PowerPoint? I've heard rumblings of "Google Present" for some time now. Let's hope these guys don't go the way of Kiko; they sound like they have some pretty good ideas.
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whacked_new
1,175,361,591
I have high school friends who graduated from three of these schools. They are all smart people, did well in college, and are doing well after graduating. But none of them are starting a company. The idea doesn't seem to intrigue them either.<p>If you have the entrepreneurial spirit in you, constantly remind yourself t...
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zaidf
1,175,364,783
It cost us about $500 to incorporate/get a PO box. I figure another few hundred - on the cheap side - if we paid to get our TOS and/or Privacy Policy written by a lawyer.
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ntoshev
1,175,365,301
Don't worry, I <i>HATE</i> smoking and got closer to smoke than not smoke ;)
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inklesspen
1,175,359,206
Ycom-dotted? Anyone have a mirror?
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inklesspen
1,175,366,358
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http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000826.html
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Software Development as a Collaborative Game
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jamongkad
1,175,360,116
How so? care to elaborate?
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inklesspen
1,175,365,946
AJAX-based upvoting: I click on the up arrow for a comment, and the page totally refreshes, and I'm at the top of the page. Then I have to scroll back down and find where I left off. Annoying.<p>Link to the news.ycom page in the RSS feed, rather than the external link, or in addition to the external link: If I want to ...
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ewheeler
1,175,364,353
haven't heard of Techstars before. Any alums I'd know of?
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gibsonf1
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http://www.lean.org/WhatsLean/
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Lean Management: How to be 50% faster with 80% higher quality
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chwolfe
1,175,369,391
Thanks... Did you go the LLC route?
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