workpost
No user record in our sample, but workpost has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but workpost has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
http://www.workpost.com Bought workpost.com in 2003, intending to turn it into some kind of work / labor-related site (a place to find and post work etc.). Years later, we're finally doing something with it. Even back…
This is happening to people in all sorts of industries.
Not bad actually, if you're not just scraping results from other engines (or even if you are), you should keep working on this. When I did searches, I actually found links I was looking for in the first few results.…
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So... Godzilla might be real after all.
Go English majors!
It's cool that somebody has created a program like this. If someone tests it, I'd be interested in knowing how well it works.
At my college we had "Faces and Places" a.k.a the "Meet Book" otherwise known as the "Meat Book." I don't remember it specifically called the "Face Book" but I don't think it's a stretch to think that kids at many other…
Yes. http://www.workpost.com runs on ASP.NET. And like every technology, it has advantages and disadvantages.
Talk to a few good plumbers and you'll realize that they are all set. Kids these days want to go to college and get "white collar" jobs and this has created a huge opportunity for smart people who work in the trades.
Great points, actually. I was running it in Virtual PC recently and marveled at how incredibly few resources it used. I was surprised by how much software I could get to run on it as well.
Well, this is good news then. Yay!
Try Ultimahosts.net. It's true, there are less choices available for cheap ASP.NET hosting but Ultimahosts have got to be among the best. You might have to ask to get it but they have shared plans that offer 400 MB…
Yeah, that's actually not bad... looks like someone owns the .com already though.
Think about what you want the application to do, brainstorm, free associate and go from there. You've got a mobile application + social networking twist.. off the top of my head I think... sociable.. socimobile, mob…
Wouldn't a statement like this make more sense after the entrepreneur has sold his / her first company? Once you've obtained a certain amount of money and success, ideas become a lot more important because you've got…
ah you're right, it's love
"a man isn’t ready to live until he accepts that he’s already dead." That's a good rule to live by. Not so sure about the rest of the article..
Godaddy has never let me down but, I'll admit, some of the stories floating around about them are frightening.
ASP.NET and C# has worked well for Workpost so far. We were able to get version 1.0 online quickly and any issues we've had lately are not related to the platform. Scaling will be a difficult (but welcome) problem…
Anybody ever heard of Netezza? I was told about it by someone who works with vast amounts of data - many terabytes every day. It's part of a hardware system that uses overwhelming processor power to segment and blast…
An enlightening article with equally interesting comments.
Could you direct your friends to my site? Many of the people we would like as users are not computer savvy. Just type my name into Google..