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python_kiss
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I talked about choice and the sensory overload it often causes. We have reached a point where the only type of cell phones we can't buy anymore are cell phones that are just a phone. The suppliers, however, cannot be held responsible for this. Afterall, they are simply trying to satisfy the users constant demands. So e...
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Alex3917
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http://worrydream.com/MagicInk/
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Magic Ink: "Pretty much the best software design paper ever written."
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colmworth
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How did you answer the final application question?!
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phil
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Magic Ink (oops, dupe)
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zaidf
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Topix lost me when they went forth with the domain change and lost tonnes of search engine traffic overnight. And to top it off they tried to blame the search engines for it - that too in a national newspaper story.
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marcell
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<a href="http://www.likebetter.com/quiz/results?quiz_id=1029869490&user_list_id=6">http://www.likebetter.com/quiz/results?quiz_id=1029869490&user_list_id=6</a><p>Does anyone remember The Spark's gender test? It's a specific case of this kind of test: <a href="http://community.sparknotes.com/gender/">http://community.sp...
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zaidf
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Sweet! Now we need a social network JUST for these people. Of course we'll call it Anti-Social Network Support Group.
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jamiequint
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http://developers.facebook.com/thrift/
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Facebook Thrift - scalable cross-language services development framework
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kul
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http://blog.facebook.com/blog.php?post=2261927130
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Facebook open-sourcing Thrift, their software framework
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python_kiss
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Revenue earned vs. number of ad spots on a site is probably an inverted parabola; after a certain point is reached, each successive ad spot actually reduces revenue along with pageviews.<p>As a side note, here are several good case studies for adsense users: https://www.google.com/adsense/success
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danielha
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http://venturebeat.com/2007/04/01/with-sonopia-you-too-can-be-a-telecom-mogul/
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Sonopia: create your own mobile carrier
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MEHOM
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Team Collaborative Strategy that is above technology, distance and project culture.
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startforfun
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Question about co-founders. Say one guy came up a good idea and has worked on it for some time. He wants to find a co-founder as you suggested. But how should the two co-founders split up the pie? Is each having 50% reasonable? If not, will the new co-founder accept a less share? How do you value the past work of the 1...
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whacked_new
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A side comment; after rechecking after I submitted, the system seemed to chew up plus signs and ampersands. After I submitted and rechecked again, pretty much everything after an ampersand sign was erased, including the sign. I don't know if this is an issue.
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brett
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I am way more curious to hear about the best answers to this one you've heard from this or previous rounds. Someone should remember to ask again after the 10th.
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herdrick
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Are you kidding? The whole reason to go with YC is all the advice and help they give you. What kind of advice, connections, and overall support can these Techstars people give you? <p>Folks, this is a local Economic Development Committee quasi-government operation. They are there for the good of Colorado, only seco...
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zaidf
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"Great ideas can be implemented badly and fail; stupid ideas can be done well and succeed; key is to settle on a great idea and implement it well."<p>Copy me someone:) Please?
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kul
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Awesome piece, thanks for submitting. Has implications too for managing a team.
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danielha
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It's quite ridiculous. A bit sleazy, even.<p>( a popular read for the unfamiliar: <a href="http://www.nhplace.com/kent/PFAQ/acm.html">http://www.nhplace.com/kent/PFAQ/acm.html</a> )
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brett
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http://railsexpress.de/blog/files/reports/rails1.1-stable_vs_rails1.2-stable/report.html
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Rails 1.2-stable vs. 1.1-stable Performance Report - the new one's slower
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blakeross
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http://parakey.com/jobs/summer.html
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Summer jobs at Parakey
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python_kiss
1,175,503,108
wow Blake Ross is actually on here. I hope you make a googolian dollars out of Parakey...you deserve it! :)
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usablecontent
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http://startupmeme.com/2007/04/02/topix-becomes-a-socially-editable-online-newspaper/
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Startup Meme: Topix Becomes a Socially Editable Online NewsPaper
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brett
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There seems to be agreement that better investors are much less likely to ask terms like fully participating preferred or a 5x preference multiple which are more onerous for founders. At what point then do you worry less about the terms you are getting and more about the investors you are getting such terms from?<p>Alo...
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MEHOM
1,175,509,352
Focus on the problem of a particular marketing niche Explain the causes of it Present your solution (1) the origins of it (2) the technical benefits (3) general benefits in terms of global marketplace and how do you and your solution fit into the big picture.
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brett
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http://www.burningdoor.com/askthewizard/2007/04/venture_terms_liquidation_pref.html
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Ask the Wizard: Venture Terms - Liquidation Preferences and Participation
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ced
1,175,508,347
I thought that "discovered" was very ambiguous (was it intentional?)<p>I wanted to write something offbeat, like, "The Dawson City mayor stole cable TV for all its citizens in 1996" or "DNA-polymerase can synthesize 10000 nucleotides/second" (I can't find the actual number on the net, but it's crazy high)<p>I solved th...
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MEHOM
1,175,511,076
The skill begins by defining the core points of the problem. Then delineating the critical path to the core center of the problem. Problem solving and trouble shooting are two skills many ppl lack.
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MEHOM
1,175,508,565
There is great knowledge in the classics. Patterns of human nature always repeat. WhenI know the mind of the other person, I know who their allies are. I also know their team and the position they stand in. Now take this point of view and apply it in your software app. It is a paraphrase from Sunzi AoW Chapter 3.
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jward
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Use what you know best. I don't like the feel of writing Java personally and never had to take any Java programming classes to force me into it. PHP on the other hand is very easy and natural to write, but the code can end up damn ugly. I also haven't looked into it too much, but I think Java beats out PHP for perfo...
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jamiequint
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ah. you beat me to it, just realized.
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zaidf
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It is sort of ironic(and of course, debated) that the concept of viral marketing came out of a VC's mind:)
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danielha
1,175,503,133
It's interesting how these social networks have become vices to so many. I think a lot of people who initially found true value in these sites (staying connected) have to now make conscious efforts to break away. It's getting crowded in the social network space, but there's still room for services that are superficiall...
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andreyf
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"Many large corporations are famous for keeping this type of tool under lock and key, but we think we stand to gain much more by collaborating with other smart companies and developers."<p>Is Facebook in some unique position to be releasing big parts of their infrastructure like that? Why don't companies do it more oft...
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ced
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What project do you have in mind?
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guyinblackshirt
1,175,515,267
hey i could use an invite too!....... guyinblacktshirt@gmail.com<p>thanks in advance if you are reading this :)
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volida
1,175,511,038
maybe they are preparing us for the electronic paper <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_paper">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_paper</a>
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brett
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Definitely heard about this before, but it was good to see examples. Also one thing that was glazed over at startup school (and at the other ones I listened to) is that it is an exclusive or sort of thing because these terms are specifically for a "subpar exit". Preference and participation OR conversion to common stoc...
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rms
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Hey, props for being the only one trying to solve the usability problems inherent in today's computers.<p>
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MEHOM
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Those who want to work for a startup (that has a great idea), has the aspiration to either make headlines or create history.
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usablecontent
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http://www.startupmeme.com/2007/04/02/google-joins-doubleclick-bid
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Google Joins DoubleClick Bid
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sharpshoot
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If you read founders at work, sabeer bhatia of hotmail argues that DFJ claim they came up with the concept. I wonder if this is true :)
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rms
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<a href="http://www.jitterbug.com/">http://www.jitterbug.com/</a><p>Jitterbug phones is a MVNO with a custom-made Samsung phone that is really just a phone.
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mattculbreth
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/04/02/will-drm-die-today/
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Will DRM die today?
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usablecontent
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Startup Meme: The Empire of DRM is Falling, EMI First Soldier Down
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jkush
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Well - I took your advice aglarond and applied anyway. :)
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theoutlander
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There is an issue if you paste from word ....
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nostrademons
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One of my cofounders came up with our answer:<p>"In 2005, Matt discovered the best way to deal with Nigerian 413-scams on CraigsList: when someone offers thousands of dollars for your stereo via some phony money-wiring organization, just request a receiver-pays-shipping slip and FedEx them 40 pounds of bricks."
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brlewis
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Code generation...isn't that what macros are for?
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usablecontent
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http://startupmeme.com/2007/04/02/slashdot-tries-to-clone-digg-once-again/
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Startup Meme: Slashdot Tries to Clone Digg Once Again
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brlewis
1,175,519,087
"Groups that submit early have a slight advantage because we have more time to read their applications."<p><a href="http://ycombinator.com/s2007.html">http://ycombinator.com/s2007.html</a>
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jkush
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Looking up at the nigkt sky has that effect on me too. What makes it worse is that whenever I mention it to anyone else they clearly don't understand why.
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volida
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<a href="http://www.futuroscope.com/eng/attraction-cosmos.php">http://www.futuroscope.com/eng/attraction-cosmos.php</a><p>I had the chance while in France to visit Futuroscope by luck. When I found my self in this Cosmos attraction, a huge sphere room watching the universe as a spectator like you are among the stars, h...
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epall
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By "others in this space" you're talking about Adobe Apollo and Microsoft WPF, right? Do you guys have an edge other than just having more apps at launch?
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jkush
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I ask because I think it would be fascinating to just read through all the submissions!
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veritas
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http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2007/04/digital_realiti.html
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jkush
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I'm cringing inside because I wrote the most bland and uninteresting thing in the world.<p>I'm going to rewrite and resubmit by the deadline tonight, if that's alright.
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jkush
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Is there a common theme in the submitted YC apps? In other words, does YC get a good sense of what's brewing in the startup world?
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danw
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whacked_new
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Not sure if it would ever appear among YC apps, but you could probably make a very appealing submission by devising a way to give eye massages from the computer monitor. :)
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aglarond
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http://www.feld.com/blog/archives/000097.html
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jadams
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Isn't that a bad thing?
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usablecontent
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http://startupmeme.com/2007/04/02/april-2-the-day-drm-died-and-the-king-rules-on/
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Startup Meme: April 2, The Day DRM Died and The King Rules On
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dawie
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I am going fo RightCart. I argree that I can change later. Thanks for your feedback and ideas.
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veritas
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/04/02/emi-apple-are-announcing-sale-of-non-drm-music/
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jslogan
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11 Page Report - Five Things Your Prospect Wants To Know Before They Will Purchase From You
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nonrecursive
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Vervet monkeys have three main predators, and can alert the rest of their group to the presence of each. The rest of the group responds appropriately to the type of call given. If, for example, a monkey gives a loud, barking call, signifying the approach of a leopard, the other monkeys run to the trees.
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juwo
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python_kiss wrote, "Images of galaxy clusters always sadden me. Our insignificance in the Universe is laughable".<p>Only if you do not know what the purpose of life is. <a href="http://juwo.blogspot.com/2006/12/what-is-purpose-of-life.html">http://juwo.blogspot.com/2006/12/what-is-purpose-of-life.html</a>
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brlewis
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Technically, this article does not conflict with Bhatia's account on p. 22 of Founders at Work. "It was actually Jack's idea to do that. We ran it by our VCs just to make sure it was OK. When you alter somebody's email, you've got to be very careful."<p>The article writes, "Tim Draper persuaded the company to includ...
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http://startupmeme.com/2007/04/02/ballhype-is-a-digg-clone-for-sports-fans/
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Startup Meme: Ballhype is a Digg Clone for Sports Fans
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mattculbreth
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http://kunosure.blogspot.com/2007/04/python-doesnt-feel-like-very-functional.html
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Goladus
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I am fairly certain that telling me the test was going to compare me with Y Combinator startup founders affected what was going on in my brain when I decided what images to pick. I'd do the test differently under different conditions.
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RFC - Any good startup/tech video podcasts?
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Leonidas
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I'd have to say that currently Y is considered a "brand" now with Mike constantly mentioning the companies on his blog, Y with a strong community, and PG was the first to introduce this concept.<p>However,if an entrepreneur had the honor of being accepted into either Techstars or Y Combinator, I'm sure he/she would wor...
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whacked_new
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Actually, I'm back to propose this very system. Takers welcomed! Or suggest your improvement.<p>Load YC apps into document reader. Put a timer in the page, and capture onclicks, onkeypresses, and onscrolls. Compute "stress level." When stress level high, dim screen, start swirling through various soft colors and natura...
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Readmore
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With my AppleTV only hours away from delivery I'm looking for some good tech or startup related video podcasts to enjoy in my living room. Anyone have any good ideas?
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brlewis
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This guy is a senior lecturer at Sloan, called his point "the reality" and even underlined it. You gotta admit when you're beat, pg.<p>Next you'll be saying founders' primary concern is whether the startup will survive, when the reality is that equity allocation is their primary concern. It's right there in the artic...
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http://reports-archive.adm.cs.cmu.edu/anon/2005/abstracts/05-193.html
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Luis von Ahn's PhD thesis on Human Computation (a must read!)
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dcostolo
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Brett, I've seen participation and preference multiples in term sheets from Tier 1 investors. It all depends on the deal, the stage, and the environment. It's definitely not a bad sign for an entrepreneur, it's just all dependent on what kind of market you're in and what the demand for the deal is from other investors....
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http://venturebeat.com/2007/03/30/parkers-project-agape-friendster-facebook/
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cwilbur
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Oops. Teach me to post before reading all the threads.... I thought the deadline was <i>last</i> night, not tonight.<p>
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This is an awesome opportunity. Too bad I already have a job for the summer. I would love the chance to work with these guys.
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jamiequint
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go read kul's article, he beat me to this one :P
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epall
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Is there really a market for MVNOs like this? It seems to me like a lot of overhead for getting essentially the same services as you would with a large carrier.
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Thats a great idea! My wife and I discussed my reasons for starting a startup and she is being very supportive from the outset, but sometimes gets frustrated that I don't "communicate my feelings" very well. She hardly sees me and doesn't have a clue about computers whereas I'm excited, stressed, anxious, and so focuse...
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mattculbreth
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I suggest you read Paul's essay on this topic:<p><a href="http://www.paulgraham.com/startupfunding.html">http://www.paulgraham.com/startupfunding.html</a>
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timg
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Wait wait, myspace alone was down for way more than an hour. Often at least one of its services is down. Same for many of the other top sites.<p>They must be more thorough with their measurements.
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I'll say.
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The deadline is yet to arrive. is you mesage from the future?
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Top Twenty Sites: Most Downtime
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David Sternberg writes in his book, "How to Complete and Survive a Doctoral Dissertation," that the right reason to pursue a doctorate is a deep interest in your discipline, along with the intention to work professionally in it upon completion. I recommend this book to anyone having first or second thoughts about pursu...
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Targeted real-time ads reach downloaded content
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juwo
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The company will have to give up 6% of the new startup regardless of which idea it implements eventually; so how is it different?
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Can't read the article but it sounds interesting
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Blake and Joe are nice guys; I would recommend this job to anyone. And if you do end up employee #3 of Parakey, you'll be in a pretty enviable position.
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Whither professionalism in our profession?
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juwo
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Actually, I think the concept underlying Tisp is a good idea. Not for ISP which seems facile, but for a network alternative to WiFi/Telco and Cable.<p>I actually think it is futuristic. Those millions of miles of readily available "cables" in every country with plumbing. Actually I am REALLY EXCITED even though the ide...
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