JohnN
- Karma
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- February 25, 2007 (19y ago)
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- What happened to NewMogul.com? (newmogul.com)
- Google's search business to be bigger than Windows (alleyinsider.com)
- Auctomatic Founder's Internet Addiction - Are you Addicted? (blog.harjtaggar.com)
- Does Twitter Actually Listen to its Users? (facebook.com)
Not sure if anyone is aware of the minor Twitter Facebok App rebellion. All Twitter updates start with "[Your Name] is twittering". Quite a few ppl have been lobbying against it, but twitter doesnt seem to have budged.
- Non-Advertising Business Models for Your Startup (johnndege.com)
- Startup Advice for Hacker News Founders (johnndege.com)
I recently lost my company so thought I would share some unorthodox advice to Hacker News members.
- The Silver Lining to this Economic Mess (scribblesheet.co.uk)
Apparently, we will all go back to the art of doing what customers want instead of chasing high valuations.
- Social Media Stole My Privacy (scribblesheet.co.uk)
A take on how social media has run amuck.
- Creating a Community for your Startup (scribblesheet.co.uk)
We've been at it a few months, so decided to write a post on our experiences about building a community. Short answer, its hard, but doable.
- Hot Air? Apple's New Macbook (scribblesheet.co.uk)
some of the weaker points of apple's latest product
- Best explanation of the banking crisis I've read (moneyweek.com)
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After reading your article on PR, I was wondering if you still see any value in trying to court print publications. You spent $16,000 a month on your PR. Would you advise people to hire PR firms today?…
- Being a Non-Hacker in a Hacker's World (scribblesheet.co.uk)
An article I wrote about being a non-hacker in a hackers world. It can be uncomfortable. How many people on YC news cannot hack?
- Doing Something You Love - it matters (scribblesheet.co.uk)
- Feedback for UK Writing Startup (scribblesheet.co.uk)
Hey everyone. I setup this startup with my confounder. Its for people who don't have time to blog, to write articles/essays etc and get feedback themselves. Typically, Paul Graham-esque essays and articles are likely to…
- The Story So Far (Y Combinator Startup Auctomatic) (news.bbc.co.uk)
- trustedplaces - raising $1 Million in 83 days (trustedplaces.com)
- BBC NEWS | Technology | Web 2.0 'distracts good design' (news.bbc.co.uk)