Cofounder can also do more harm than good. Looking for a cofounder without knowing what you really need is ill-advised. Most of the stories I heard was about cofounder who knew each other before starting up.
This is great news and it's a sign that this company looks into the future. Working remotely isn't just about the place where you work. It's a sign of trust that leads to higher productivity and engagement. Kudos
I believe there was a similar product that did pretty much the same thing 3-4 years ago. Would anyone recall? What happened to them? I don't know if I would like controlling my personal stuff in a public environment.
I wish they will succeed. However, those knowledge database are always going to be hard as knowledge is a moving and asynchron entity. What I mean is that something that is true today may not always be true. Also, if a…
You have a point. Nonetheless, this kind of information should be thought as the same thing as books in library, and governments do have the budget for libraries. It could very well be a matter of time and perspective.
I wonder governments shouldn't have the duty to regroup all those website and host them somewhere? Something like archives.org for governemental websites.
Cofounder can also do more harm than good. Looking for a cofounder without knowing what you really need is ill-advised. Most of the stories I heard was about cofounder who knew each other before starting up.
This is great news and it's a sign that this company looks into the future. Working remotely isn't just about the place where you work. It's a sign of trust that leads to higher productivity and engagement. Kudos
I believe there was a similar product that did pretty much the same thing 3-4 years ago. Would anyone recall? What happened to them? I don't know if I would like controlling my personal stuff in a public environment.
I wish they will succeed. However, those knowledge database are always going to be hard as knowledge is a moving and asynchron entity. What I mean is that something that is true today may not always be true. Also, if a…
You have a point. Nonetheless, this kind of information should be thought as the same thing as books in library, and governments do have the budget for libraries. It could very well be a matter of time and perspective.
I wonder governments shouldn't have the duty to regroup all those website and host them somewhere? Something like archives.org for governemental websites.