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entrepreneur
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http://mindfulentrepreneur.com/blog/2007/04/03/your-niche-website-is-a-gold-mine-for-info-marketing-data/
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Your Niche Website is a Gold Mine for Info Marketing Data
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johnm
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Josh is brilliant. If you ever get a chance to talk or work with him be prepared to drink from a firehose.
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pg
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But our goal is to hook people up with investors, and investors are eager to invest in anything promising. Most great hackers can make something promising enough to interest investors in 3 months, esp. with our advice about how to do it.
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jkush
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If I haven't mentioned it here already I'll say it now. That site is a waste of time. Did you see the article Jeff Atwood posted there a few weeks ago? There's something about the community that has sprung up there that is so negative and cliquish (is that a word?). Really leaves a bad taste in my mouth.<p><a href="htt...
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kevinxray
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http://www.allbusiness.com/marketing-advertising/strategic-marketing/3875177-1.html
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Customer Service IS a Profit Center
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rsynnott
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In languages which have decent ones, certainly. Of the five languages this library seems to work for, only C++ has any sort of macros at all, as far as I know...
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bootload
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http://mikepence.wordpress.com/2007/03/20/delphi-on-rails/
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Delphi on Rails?
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kevinxray
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http://www.allbusiness.com/marketing-advertising/strategic-marketing/3875212-1.html
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Be Careful What You Brag About
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run4yourlives
1,175,618,390
Feedback (MO, please take with a grain of salt): Anything that enables twitter in any fashion should be avoided like the plague.<p>That being said your app might have potential. Right now it's just a source of information... maybe add some voting or comments to keep people on your site a little longer.
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Readmore
1,175,616,214
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http://venturebeat.com/2007/04/03/google-extends-into-tv-signs-deal-with-dish-network/
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Google jumps into TV bed with Dish Network
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run4yourlives
1,175,618,175
I think your point is valid, but I'm not seeing the instance where a duplicate rows couldn't easily be identified as being exactly that. <p>I suppose in a fully normalized world of enterprise db architecture this could be an issue, but most real world applications aren't built that way.<p>In reality, speed is key, mode...
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jadams
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Wow, TV is stupid.
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kevinxray
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http://www.jslogan.com/content/view/134/
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It's a short lesson, but a great reminder...
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ooglega
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http://subvertandprofit.com
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spam
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kevinxray
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http://www.allbusiness.com/marketing-advertising/strategic-marketing/3875203-1.html
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Quick Customers or Quality Customers. You Choose
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Terhorst
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http://www.paulgraham.com/avg.html
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Beating the Averages
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herdrick
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http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/apr2007/tc20070403_443471.htm?campaign_id=rss_daily
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Google, Yahoo!, and Microsoft in bidding war for DoubleClick: "...[they] need [to] obtain more user information"
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danw
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http://twithot.com/
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TwitHot: The hottest links on twitter (my latest web app, feedback appreciated)
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acgourley
1,175,615,925
Most of the tips are actually good advice that has been supported or demonstrated hundreds of times already. My annoyance stems from something else I can't quite put my finger on.<p>Maybe it's this tendency to say all new web companies need to follow a strict template, maybe it's that anyone who needed this list isn't ...
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jadams
1,175,615,651
I have a lot of respect for people who get college degrees.<p>An MBA is barely a college degree. Compare how much you learn in engineering, or the sciences, to what you learn in an MBA. It's all hype except the networking and resume-filtering.<p>I keep trying to convince my MBA friends to drop out and start something,...
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Terhorst
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http://bc.tech.coop/blog/060118.html
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Lisp is for Entrepreneurs
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richcollins
1,175,619,076
This assumes that the newly established avenues for marketing will keep their toe hold. They compete for attention as much as the startups do and there will be turnover there as well. <p>The key will be finding where attention is being focused at any given time (YNews seems to be picking up) and target your efforts t...
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kevinxray
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http://mikebeitler.blogspot.com/2006/07/training-learning-or-performance.html
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Training, Learning, or Performance
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ACSparks
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http://lowbudgetstartup.com/2007/03/08/rule-1-know-thy-self/
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The Right Reasons to Be an Entrepreneur
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jcct11
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http://whohastimeforthis.blogspot.com/2005/11/how-to-not-write-business-plan.html
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How To NOT Write A Business Plan
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Amazon Context Links: Text-embedded PPA advertising
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danw
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Thanks for the feedback. <p>The idea was to see if I could avoid the problems of digg et all by not having votes/comments. Instead it listens passively to twitters public timeline. <p>A 'vote' is cast every time a url is mentioned in a twitter and a 'comment' is what is said around the url in the twitter message. I'll ...
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far33d
1,175,622,317
5%? Really? There's a huge class of young entrepreneurs, who have limited financial requirements (notice, I'm not using the word desires), and slightly older hackers who have greater requirements (car/house/etc) but probably have worked long enough to supplement the YC income with their own stock options, savings, etc....
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far33d
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http://www.pud.com/2007/04/startup.html
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Ask Pud about startups.
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inklesspen
1,175,621,078
Yeah, I frakking LOVE Mako (and to a lesser extent, Myghty).<p>You may be interested to know that bittorrent.com runs on Myghty. It's definitely scalable.
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jkush
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You might make your list easier to read by not displaying the full url. Try dropping the <a href="http://">http://</a> prefix and query string data. Just display the domain and the page title. Here's what I mean:<p>#1 www.youtube.com (YouTube - Alanis Morrisette "M Humps" video)<p>#2 triqqr.de/ (triQQr)<p>#3 www.digg.c...
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abossy
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Actually going out and changing the world - priceless.<p>There are some things money can't buy... for everything else, there's YCombinator. :)
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entelarust
1,175,617,766
I plan on going to this
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orlick
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Interesting idea. Rather then taking on all of the risk (and reward) by doing a startup that risk would be spread across all of the employees in the organization. Sounds like the organization would exist to provide "startup insurance". <p>
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abossy
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"The paradox, of course, is that the best people aren't prepared to leave their life behind for two years. They're in a hurry."<p>This paragraph really spoke to me. Does anybody else feel this way? I am a 3rd-yr. undergrad, and I'm itching to finish school and start a company. <p>I study Computer Science, and I love it...
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dfranke
1,175,622,578
Evil Gambling Monster looks like an opportunity to show off that you were paying attention in your Algorithms class. Do an A-star search, and for your h heuristic, use dynamic programming to determine the maximum possible yield of remaining at your current location for the rest of the 30 days.
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domp
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Iminlikewithyou overview on Business 2.0
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far33d
1,175,622,583
This package is really interesting. I originally was drawn to django for a few reasons: it was really well documented, it had a good use history, is all python, and was basically full-stack and took care of the annoyances on the front end (templates) and back end (database). <p>But this suite of tools (pylons + mako + ...
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keven
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<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/planetargon/127984254/">http://www.flickr.com/photos/planetargon/127984254/</a>
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domp
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http://mashable.com/2007/04/03/clicktale/
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ClickTale: Another user tracking service launches "Heatmaps"
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Readmore
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http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/07_15/b4029001.htm
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Is Google too powerful?
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mattculbreth
1,175,624,859
Very cool post. I don't think this is limited to Lisp though. I bet that if a big company acquired a company whose product was written in Python/Ruby/etc then they'd consider rewriting into C# or Java. And they'd have the same issues that Yahoo and Sony had, as expressed in this article.<p>
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nostrademons
1,175,623,551
Damnit! He stole my idea!<p>When I was in undergrad, I had a bunch of conversations with my friends about just why we were in college. It all came down to three things:<p>1. We wanted to show potential employers that we were smart enough to get into an elite private college.<p>2. We wanted to show potential employers...
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shsung
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What an angry letter. They upped the quality of the music and charged a little more for it, there's nothing wrong with that. They charge what they think the market is willing to bear, not what it might be "truly worth." A Louis Vuitton bag costs a whole lot less to make than to sell, but prices will never go down, beca...
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ntoshev
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I have no idea what their reasons are, but probably the biggest value for them will be the attention they get.
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randallsquared
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While I don't consider <i>anything</i> patentable, I just put "No" on the application.
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floozyspeak
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I'd like to see sortable views. Full links vs domains. I found myself filtering the links trying to spot new domains which would lead me to new things i haven't seen - kinda like how i got to emilys hub to just see what new 2.0s have popped up. <p>It'd be interesting a tag cloud view or word frequency count, kinda ...
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keven
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3014637678488153340
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Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement Speech 2005
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inklesspen
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How many Y Combinator startups have stayed in Cambridge or Bay Area?
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usablecontent
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http://startupmeme.com/2007/04/03/pingdom-says-google-sucks-when-it-comes-to-staying-live/
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Pingdom Says Google Sucks When It Comes to Staying Live
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usablecontent
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http://startupmeme.com/2007/04/03/comscore-files-for-ipo/
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Startup Meme ComScore Files for IPO
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vo0do0
1,175,631,289
I'd say, XP (extreme programming) is for Entrepreneurs. Not only for coders, for everyone that needs speed and quality that are variables on opposite sides of the equation.
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mattculbreth
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Oh it's definitely got the "we're the only smart guys here" feeling. It can be funny for a story or two, but I do get tired of the negativity.<p>What might be cooler is always suggesting another way of doing things. Maybe using the case study approach. Here's what went wrong, and here's what we're going to do to fix...
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usablecontent
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http://startupmeme.com/2007/04/03/technorati-unveils-state-of-technorati/
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Technorati Unveils State of Technorati
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pg
1,175,631,202
In our experience, these official angel groups are a waste of time. They don't get technology, and they're very slow and bureaucratic.<p>Real angels often form a syndicate to invest in a startup. That kind of one-time group is ok, of course.
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vo0do0
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Dude, I know they have beach volley arenas on MV. Maybe they're looking for people that know how to play it.<p>I think having a cool dog helps to get there too :)<p>Java, C, perl, php, enginnering skills? What are they for on google?<p>BTW to work with GWT is more about solving puzzles than knowning about programming l...
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danw
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http://mindpetals.com/blog/2007/04/8-sneaky-clever-and-downright-dirty-ways-to-quit-your-job/
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8 Sneaky, Clever, and Downright Dirty Ways To Quit Your Job
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run4yourlives
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My issue would be, aside from a passing interest on what people are talking about... Why would I visit?<p>Perhaps a list of popular twitter people? Something to make people want to keep visiting...
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righteousraven
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http://www.cbet.uwaterloo.ca/Prospective_Students/MBET.html
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MBET - Masters of Business, Entrepreneurship, and Technology
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jkush
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That's pretty interesting. Thanks for posting a link! Now if I can find a way to actually FIND some angel investors - I'd feel so much better!<p>
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usablecontent
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http://startupmeme.com/2007/04/03/google-testing-auctioning-of-tv-ads/
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Google Testing Auctioning of TV Ads
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vlad
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zkinion
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GIVE THEM THE DDOS!!!!<p>;)
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mattculbreth
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http://www.sys-con.com/read/356817.htm
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Angel groups optimistic about 2007
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nostrademons
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Addictions only last until you find something more addictive.
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zkinion
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So where is some good data as to how much traffic can convert and how much CPM one can get with various types of traffic? I've been all around googling this to come up with almost nothing. I know one must work on getting users first, but this is not always a viable method, and sometimes one must worry about monetizat...
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mattculbreth
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Interesting stats:<p>1) 7.4--the average # of investments per angel group<p>2) $242k--the average amount for a single round of financing
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zkinion
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Not bad at all. It overcomes some of the inherent problems with internet dating. Basically if you can make an environment where girls won't get bombarded by tons and tons of creepy dudes, you'll get more and more hot girls from different areas, not just in California. More and more desirable, and approachable girls ...
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gibsonf1
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I think Lisp is simply the right choice for great applications, whether entrepreneur driven or otherwise. For Corporations, if the managers don't understand the value of Lisp, they will opt for different solutions, even if those solutions destroy the value that Lisp offered. Perhaps the only barrier to wider Lisp ado...
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nostrademons
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OTOH, James has a few million in the bank from HotOrNot's previous profits. So he can afford to take some risks.
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Mistone
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where is the crystal towers building?
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danw
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A list of popular twitter people already exists, see: twitterholic.com.<p>Your right, I would need to work on the value proposition.
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inklesspen
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That's pretty much what I was expecting; thanks for the confirmation.
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mdakin
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With all due respect to the Sony and Yahoo engineers/managers I wonder if the shortcomings of the reimplemenations have less to do with the choice of programming language and more to do with the characterestics of people doing the work. I have a suspicion that the "Lisp startups" of the past tended to be composed of p...
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mattculbreth
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I'll have to say though, this one is pretty good.<p><a href="http://worsethanfailure.com/Articles/Really_Unique_Passwords.aspx">http://worsethanfailure.com/Articles/Really_Unique_Passwords.aspx</a>
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yaacovtp
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http://yahoo.brand.edgar-online.com/fetchFilingFrameset.aspx?dcn=0000914317-07-000928&Type=HTML
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Bigstring.com could have funded over 200 ycombinator teams. Hurrah for baby steps!
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danielha
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CyberTwin - Create virtual clones to live and breathe on the web on your behalf
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mdakin
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I have personally seen Lisp stamped out for political reasons. I had been tasked with generating C code from a textual description of a finite state machine. With my boss's permission (also a Lisp programmer) I used scheme to take in the descriptions and output C code. It hooked right into the Makefiles and worked w...
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Harj
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auctomatic "moved" back to London in the sense that we're filing visa applications to get back out there asap. what's more interesting is the number of Cambridge startups that end up in SV (usually in the Crystal Towers building)
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mattculbreth
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Hey I'm glad you posted that. There's a group in my area but I hadn't spent a lot of time targeting them yet. Might put that off for a bit.<p>I actually know some people who do this sort of thing but don't belong to any publicly identified association. Actually this is a benefit of having been in the consulting worl...
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RyanGWU82
1,175,639,750
It's just an apartment building in San Francisco, but a freakish number of their units are rented by YC founders at this point. It feels more like a dormitory than an apartment building.
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mstefff
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Thank you for the support.
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jcwentz
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Comscore Files For IPO: Ajax Is A 'Risk Factor'
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jkush
1,175,631,325
Is the test of worth then based upon the group being "official" or "syndicate"?
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inklesspen
1,175,636,032
I'm interested in how many Y Combinator startups have stayed in the area where they were formed, or if they've moved "Back Home" or to other cities.
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Mistone
1,175,642,105
sounds like a fun environment, rent is a little high even by SF standards, and especially for a pre-funding startup, but i guess if/after the angel and vc rounds come, it is not such a concern.
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danielha
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http://www.jobtonic.com/
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JobTonic - Replace headhunters and earn cash (UK)
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lurker
1,175,640,752
what about Inkling? they're in chicago, which is a decidedly lesser startup hub.
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far33d
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http://paul.kedrosky.com/archives/2007/04/03/online_ads_offe.html
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Online Ads Offer Best ROI
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domp
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Jimdo: a possible Weebly competitor, an easy to use site building tool
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mstefff
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Tweako now shares revenue and offer web bookmarking buttons
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gms
1,175,641,299
May I ask what your visa options are? (fellow non-US citizen here).
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msgbeepa
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Get 10GB Free Space For Sharing
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domp
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http://mashable.com/2007/04/03/stumbleupon-design/
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StumbleUpon has a new look. Reminds me of iLike
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mauricecheeks
1,175,634,925
Seth's idea is one that i'm sure a lot of people have thought of recently. I know i have a bunch of ideas written on scrap paper about it. I'm just glad to see someone might be doing something cool to circumvent the current college standard. <p>As much as i talk about college being a big fat waste of time and money, I ...
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pg
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Overall the more successful startups are less likely to move "home." And among successful ones that did, in all but one case, home happened to be a startup hub. E.g. Iminlikewithyou went to NYC, TextPayMe to Seattle. The one exception so far is Wufoo, who moved back to Florida.
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kevinxray
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http://blog.changethis.com/changethis_newsletter/2007/03/3204100_ways_to.html
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100 Ways to Kill a Concept: Why Most Ideas Get Shot Down
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joshwa
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Smart Quotes. And it's an issue in pretty much any web form... Go to Tools... | Autoformat | Autoformat As You Type, and turn off "replace straight quotes with smart quotes".<p>Then do a global search and replace... " and '.
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arasakik
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I believe these guys are the platform being used by Nextel, Verizon Wireless, and Vodafone for services tracking a user's location via their cell phone. Can anyone in the developers program using their API comment on the platform?
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kevinxray
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Never Return Phone Calls Right Away
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