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Greg is an MIT-trained software engineer who enjoys writing code and eating hot dogs. Greg lives in San Francisco, CA.
email: greg@wefunder.com
twitter: @gbelote
blog: https://blog.gregbelote.com/
Feel free to email me if you want mediocre startup advice.Currently doing:
Wefunder https://wefunder.com/ (YC W13)
Past: TutorialTab http://tutorialtab.com/ (TechStars Boston 2010)
gameroom.io http://gameroom.io/
[ my public key: https://keybase.io/gbelote; my proof: https://keybase.io/gbelote/sigs/pcnipO-1fNit0nur-RtpNelcGBQO7SNstkofnTacntg ]- Wefunder (YC W13) Is Hiring a Full-Stack Software Engineer (wefunder.com)
- SEC Adopts Rules to Permit Crowdfunding (sec.gov)
- SEC to Vote on the Final Part of JOBS Act on Friday (medium.com)
- Startup Workaway: Hawaii. 18 hackers. 10 days. 1 beach mansion. (4 free slots) (startupworkaway.com)
- What if Oculus Crowdfunded for Equity? 145x Return (wefunder.com)
- When It Pays to Prove Yourself Wrong (fool.com)
- We've dropped our minimum investment To $100 (wefunder.com)
- The Flying Car Tries Crowdfunding (cartalk.com)
- The Terrafugia Flying Car (wefunder.com)
- What Founders Need To Know About Accredited Crowdfunding (wefunder.com)
- The SEC Just Voted To Lift The Ban On General Solicitation (wefunder.com)
- How Solo Founders Beat The Odds and Get Into Top Accelerators (blogs.wsj.com)
- Microryza (YC W13) - crowdfund science that changes history (wefunder.com)
- How important was blogging to OkCupid's success? (quora.com)
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I've been sitting on this domain name for ages and never wound up using it. I plan to let it expire, but if anyone wants it I'd be happy to give it to you for free (you may need to pay transfer fees). If interested…
- Whitehouse Petition to stop SOPA (wwws.whitehouse.gov)
- Wikimedia supports American Censorship Day (blog.wikimedia.org)
- The Art of Letting Bad Things Happen (fourhourworkweek.com)
- JQuery Conference Boston 2011 (Oct 1-2) (events.jquery.org)
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A subscription-based revenue model seems rare for a game, especially on the web. I'm curious why. Is it that most games lack the replay value needed for subscription? Are virtual goods more lucrative? Do gamers hate…