no, it's pretty awful. but $200 isn't likely to solve it.
Arrington has had his own share of business drama as well: http://techcrunch.com/2010/09/15/status-of-crunchpad-litigat...
didn't even know this one: "7. Aero Shake: Aero Shake allows a person to grab an application with their mouse, and “shake” it to minimize any open application window except the one they are holding with their mouse.…
Out of curiosity, how would they know this? "Aero Snap has been used 150,957,478 times in the last month." Doesn't seem like an estimate...
the santa claus/god realization could have been like 12 or 13, I don't remember exactly when I was told there was no santa, I'm estimating. I know I was three with the death thing, my parents remember me crying myself…
besides "you and everyone you know are going to die" at age 3, or "there is no santa claus" which logically led to "God is an imaginary friend for grown ups" at age 10. The fact that we're all akin to lumbering flesh…
I hate getting caught by link bait. "oh no SEO is irrelevant", I should read this to see why! No, I shouldn't.
We use vimeo, mainly because I like it's interface better than youtube's. But yes there's a small delay.
Massive. http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1492098
agreed about the documentation.
PayPal Adaptive Payments is pretty solid.
They chalk up more than $250 million in annual fraud losses as a cost of doing business - there's a network of fraud artists that have cut their teeth on the PayPal network. Being the innovator, PayPal grew up with…
couldn't remember the specifics. German - thanks for that and the rest of the details!
as my friend Mitch Lillie says, geographic isolation leads to linguistic conservatism. Iceland is another great example of this - I believe Icelandic is derived from middle-ages era Viking languages?
while that's a great idea in principle, in practice, no one's going to lend you $120k to invest in startups. If you've got the cash and you're looking to pay out of pocket, it's a nice idea. but to my knowledge the…
My first business was incredibly similar to yours in terms of success. A partner and I share about $75K/year in profit, and at this point we only answer occasional technical support (no custom development or…
yeah, that would be a good way to prove/disprove his worth for sure. he should put himself up against someone who charges even $50/hour with the same budget, then have the work judged by an impartial panel of experts.
2 hours of work from this guy: http://le.mu.rs/motherfucker/Index/Entries/2010/6/24_What_mo...
I meant the original article. Chatroulette hasn't been dead-pooled. The title was inaccurate and sensationalist.
link bait!
did anyone else notice the comments on the bottom where the author had never heard of stackoverflow? I think he wrote this article based on his preconceptions rather than reality. A lot of what he says is true…
Viacom won't take this lying down (it will set a hell of a precedent), but great win for YouTube and the future.
seen this before. it's funny. I always guess serial killer.
the more I read about evolution, emergence, etc, the more I start to feel that life is almost as common as rock, and not all that much more interesting. all it needs is a highly interactive environment of molecules.…
hawkings: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/science/space/article7... Life on this planet is predicated on material transformation/consumption. that's what we do - we eat and excrete our environment. no reason to…
no, it's pretty awful. but $200 isn't likely to solve it.
Arrington has had his own share of business drama as well: http://techcrunch.com/2010/09/15/status-of-crunchpad-litigat...
didn't even know this one: "7. Aero Shake: Aero Shake allows a person to grab an application with their mouse, and “shake” it to minimize any open application window except the one they are holding with their mouse.…
Out of curiosity, how would they know this? "Aero Snap has been used 150,957,478 times in the last month." Doesn't seem like an estimate...
the santa claus/god realization could have been like 12 or 13, I don't remember exactly when I was told there was no santa, I'm estimating. I know I was three with the death thing, my parents remember me crying myself…
besides "you and everyone you know are going to die" at age 3, or "there is no santa claus" which logically led to "God is an imaginary friend for grown ups" at age 10. The fact that we're all akin to lumbering flesh…
I hate getting caught by link bait. "oh no SEO is irrelevant", I should read this to see why! No, I shouldn't.
We use vimeo, mainly because I like it's interface better than youtube's. But yes there's a small delay.
Massive. http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1492098
agreed about the documentation.
PayPal Adaptive Payments is pretty solid.
They chalk up more than $250 million in annual fraud losses as a cost of doing business - there's a network of fraud artists that have cut their teeth on the PayPal network. Being the innovator, PayPal grew up with…
couldn't remember the specifics. German - thanks for that and the rest of the details!
as my friend Mitch Lillie says, geographic isolation leads to linguistic conservatism. Iceland is another great example of this - I believe Icelandic is derived from middle-ages era Viking languages?
while that's a great idea in principle, in practice, no one's going to lend you $120k to invest in startups. If you've got the cash and you're looking to pay out of pocket, it's a nice idea. but to my knowledge the…
My first business was incredibly similar to yours in terms of success. A partner and I share about $75K/year in profit, and at this point we only answer occasional technical support (no custom development or…
yeah, that would be a good way to prove/disprove his worth for sure. he should put himself up against someone who charges even $50/hour with the same budget, then have the work judged by an impartial panel of experts.
2 hours of work from this guy: http://le.mu.rs/motherfucker/Index/Entries/2010/6/24_What_mo...
I meant the original article. Chatroulette hasn't been dead-pooled. The title was inaccurate and sensationalist.
link bait!
did anyone else notice the comments on the bottom where the author had never heard of stackoverflow? I think he wrote this article based on his preconceptions rather than reality. A lot of what he says is true…
Viacom won't take this lying down (it will set a hell of a precedent), but great win for YouTube and the future.
seen this before. it's funny. I always guess serial killer.
the more I read about evolution, emergence, etc, the more I start to feel that life is almost as common as rock, and not all that much more interesting. all it needs is a highly interactive environment of molecules.…
hawkings: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/science/space/article7... Life on this planet is predicated on material transformation/consumption. that's what we do - we eat and excrete our environment. no reason to…