Definitely could, but they'd need to lay their own international cables -- PIPE Networks (owned by TPG) is the closest we've got to a market disruptor and they can only compete because they have their own undersea…
Local bandwidth in Australia is generally more expensive than Europe or USA because we have a huge area to cover and a relatively low population. Also because of this the infrastructure that does exist is held by a…
Few simple answers off the top of my head: Electricity is generally more expensive in Australia than US/Europe Internet (consumer and business) is more expensive, huge area to cover with low population density Most DCs…
DeployButton was definitely my favourite too!
Also the collage has an even mix of TV and movies. :)
I think the prizes are actually pretty good considering the zero cost of entry. A local startup weekend I participated in had prizes that were far less than what was on offer for Rails Rumble 2012.
Just CSS3 3d transforms. Should be hardware accelerated on most browsers / platforms.
Ah I didn't have a chance to test the site on Linux -- once the Rails Rumble comp is over I'll be sure to see what I can do to fix it. :)
No framework. As Sutto said, we used SASS and Compass to make cross browser attributes faster to write, but that's about it.
Definitely could, but they'd need to lay their own international cables -- PIPE Networks (owned by TPG) is the closest we've got to a market disruptor and they can only compete because they have their own undersea…
Local bandwidth in Australia is generally more expensive than Europe or USA because we have a huge area to cover and a relatively low population. Also because of this the infrastructure that does exist is held by a…
Few simple answers off the top of my head: Electricity is generally more expensive in Australia than US/Europe Internet (consumer and business) is more expensive, huge area to cover with low population density Most DCs…
DeployButton was definitely my favourite too!
Also the collage has an even mix of TV and movies. :)
I think the prizes are actually pretty good considering the zero cost of entry. A local startup weekend I participated in had prizes that were far less than what was on offer for Rails Rumble 2012.
Just CSS3 3d transforms. Should be hardware accelerated on most browsers / platforms.
Ah I didn't have a chance to test the site on Linux -- once the Rails Rumble comp is over I'll be sure to see what I can do to fix it. :)
No framework. As Sutto said, we used SASS and Compass to make cross browser attributes faster to write, but that's about it.