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danielha
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I have read up on OpenID's specifications and what it aims to deliver. If it is labeled a bandwagon, I think it may be a good one to jump onto. There a few provisions one must be wary of regarding security, but for the most part I believe it is a move in a positive direction for managing web identities.
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Techcrunch Destroying Sites on Launch Day
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clintonforbes
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http://clintonforbes.blogspot.com/2007/03/funnily-enough-apple-fans-dont-always.html
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Funnily enough, Apple fans don't always check their facts
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sharpshoot
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First of all ideas change but people don't. Finding a cofounder is more a meeting of minds and interests - the ideas one has and are passionate about can be modified accordingly.<p>Every entrepreneur isn't short of ideas - but every entrepreneur in his/her social circle is a maverick of one sort or another. SO if the local concentration of mavericks isn't high it makes things difficult. Finding a cofounder is pretty hard and only something that can be done by finding someone you agree with - then trying out the relationship over a project.<p>I met my cofounder accidently - last year i had an idea and approached a couple of people cold and just tried doing a project. One of the guys i met i seemed to work with amazingly well. We sparked ideas, started creating other side projects, had complementary skills, believed in beautiful design and how simple ideas could really impact the world and above all we had the same positive attitude and stamina to make things happen (we both have great stamina and a get things done attitude). Our ideas have changed from the original one. A year later we've worked on so many things - but most importantly we can depend on eachother to make things happen. <p>Bottom line, cofounders pop up in unexpected places. Be open, talk to people you know, friends, their friends - see if anyone sparks. Its a hard road until then - but trial people out - get them involved in your project. Hidden mavericks do exist in local environments and passion is infectious.
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sharpshoot
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I'm a PhD in infectious disease, with a long term interest in nanotechnology and the interface between biosciences and nanotech - But its going to take too long to be in a pole position to drive that innovation (i'm going to be 35 before anything gets going (12 years!) and i'm impatient. The information age has shaped my life in more ways that i could have ever imagined - i want to change people's live now not later. Thats why i'm into the web and particularly online/offline convergence. I want it now not later! <p>Plus i'll need a track record to build a kickass, disruptive nanotechnology startup which can impact on medicine - 12 years of the information age is just the fix i need!
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python_kiss
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To be honest, I was surprised Google reached out to Friendster. Google struck a similar, but much larger, deal with MySpace, so I imagine that this won't go lightly with NewsCorp. Let's not forget that Google also owns two major MySpace competitors, YouTube and Orkut (see Orkut's astonishing growth: http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details?q=&url=orkut.com/). <p>Is Friendster even worth risking a major deal with MySpace?
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Looking Failure In The Face
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Alex3917
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PaulGrahamEatsBreakfast.com?
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chendy
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What entrepreneurial role are you playing?
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chendy
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The Problem with Being First
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sharpshoot
1,173,271,289
nice one! Really like the incremental site updates
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pg
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I'll check my mail. Meanwhile I'm marking this dead; nothing personal.
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chendy
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You may have seen this post before: http://www.paulgraham.com/startupmistakes.html<p>But the reason I submitted this is because of item #6. As an entrepreneur, I'm technically savvy, but I'm by no means a hardcore programmer. I have other team members who do most of the coding. However, I am by far the biggest creative influence and visionary on the team. <p>With that said, how do all of you fit into your teams, and what skill sets do you have?<p>Alternatively, what skill sets are you possibly lacking in your team?
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zbeane
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I noticed it yesterday. I tried to email webmaster@ycombinator, postmaster@ycombinator, and pg@paulgraham. All of them bounced. I mailed pg@ycombinator, got no response. This problem is probably pretty easy to spot from the web logs. If you're an administrator of this site and can fix it, let me know if you need more details.
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azsromej
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So far, the approximate average age for a founder based on the responses is (27.8) <p>--<p>require 'hpricot'<p>sum = 0 count = 0.0<p>file = Hpricot(File.open("comments.htm","r"))<p>file.search("span.comment/font") do |line| if line.inner_html =~ /([^\s][0-9]+[.,\s])/ number = $1.strip.to_i if number gt 10 && number lt 70 sum += number count += 1 end end end<p>puts "average age of founder is: " + sprintf("%.1f",sum/count)
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veritas
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France Bans Citizen Journalists from recording violence
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wbornor
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http://www.muniwireless.com/article/view/5766/
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pg
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Not so fast; we are pretty good at repairing ideas.
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This site has an easy-to-fix security problem. Who can I inform?
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5 Phrases You Never Want to Hear in a Presentation
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sharpshoot
1,173,282,182
VC's back teams not ideas. Jeff Taylor is an executor - he doesn't need the money, but its enough to show anyone else in the space who's boss (or the monster). Having money in the bank while funds are still frothy just means they won't struggle in the future. He probably got a valuation he can't match and they are probably looking at monetising their audience in "offline ways" which may up the burn rate a tad. That said i'd back jeff taylor too. Good luck to them :)
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mattculbreth
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http://webworkerdaily.com/2007/03/07/are-you-ready-to-give-up-your-latte-for-co-working/
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Trading latte for co-workers
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notabel
1,173,281,818
As you pointed out, Google already competes both directly and indirectly with myspace; NewsCorp knew that going in, and went with Google anyway. I doubt that serving ads for yet another social network would be enough to drive NewsCorp away--and I even more seriously doubt that their contract with Google would allow it.<p>One point about Orkut: while its growth is phenomenal, most of that growth is in non-US markets, so it does not pose any direct threat to either Friendster or myspace.
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jcwentz
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Y Combinator: The Top Internet VC Firms (Sequoia #1)
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Elfan
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The rise of the female entrepreneur
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pg
1,173,285,062
You're only 21? I would have guessed 26.
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jcwentz
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I wonder if that choice of the word "staggering" is an accident.
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pg
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It's hard to say for sure, but I'd guess it's not off by more than a couple years.<p>YC founders probably differ from the average founder more in how hackerly they are than their age. We have a strong bias toward companies run by the people actually writing the software.
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http://www.getrichslowly.org/blog/2006/11/08/how-do-you-teach-kids-the-value-of-money/
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How Do You Teach Kids the Value of Money?
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mattculbreth
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Presently I'm involved in everything, as we just recently got going in earnest. I'm a developer and I've been out of development roles for past couple of years, so I'm really enjoying it. <p>However, I see my day-to-day programming role going down as we get more successful. My eventual role will probably be that of product development (besides corporate leadership). I'm the one with the original vision and I've been in consulting situations where this product would have been very helpful.
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Alex3917
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Perhaps they plan on hiring full time content creators and community coordinators. <p>Hopefully once you get to be in your 70s you're no submitting new content eight hours a day just for the karma to alleviate your status anxiety. Hopefully.<p>
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Uclue--The return of Google Answers (or at least the researchers)
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jeremyliew
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http://lsvp.wordpress.com/2007/03/07/how-to-make-the-most-of-your-pitch-to-a-vc/
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How to make the most of your pitch to a VC
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veritas
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http://blog.valuewiki.com/2007/03/02/10-great-blogger-temper-tantrums/
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10 Great Blogger Tantrums
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You don't have to be a US citizen or resident to own a US company.
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nostrademons
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The examples given also support JWZ's theory of social software: software exists to get people (or dogs) laid.
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paul
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It's true -- search _wasn't_ a business. Fortunately some people were smart enough to see that it could _become_ a business.
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Apple unveils iLaunch for launching products
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python_kiss
1,173,288,755
I like Alex, Danielha, and notabel :) Keep up the great posts guys. Feel free to email/call me if any of you guys wish to discuss startups with a fellow entrepreneur. - [email protected], 1-416-879-4659
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dougw
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I am a firm believer that our schools should have a heavy financial component at some point around 9th and 12th grades. The amount of debt that many have these days in their early 20's is outrageous.
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tyohn
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I am the team leader; the one with the original insight. My initial role was as the developer. I created a beta version of the concept and used it to convince two extremely talented people to join my team. I now have an exceptional designer and a marketing guru working with me to create an innovate business.
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We'll gradually be adding more features of this type.
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JMiao
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I think there is a virtue to not having much of it to begin with.<p>My parents are big believers in saving for rainy days, and we definitely had some rainy days during my childhood (Dad works in aerospace, go figure). I think tough times like these really helped me interactively learn about the value of money. Though I disliked such lessons at the time, I'm learning to appreciate them now that I'm on my own.
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mattculbreth
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It seems like a good idea, I've just never used it. Anybody here actually use research products like this?
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vinit
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Depending on how mature the startup is, the roles keep changing. It starts with being a little bit of everything, but if you are lucky, you eventually find people who fit certain roles better than you would. I just discussed a few examples here http://www.logic2go.com/index.php/archives/2007/03/02/<p>
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shara
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A search please.
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dougw
1,173,300,402
Indeed, it has been widely noted that craigslist's authenic feel (hyped by the .org TLD) and community fostering ruggedness has created a cult-like following. It seems that their lack of graphics, change, and heavy UI development has kept the installed user base, well, installed, and growing.<p>http://www.startupnation.com/pages/newsroom/PR_2006_0128.asp
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notabel
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QUOTE: Considering that relying sites can filter which providers they allow authentication from, I am overall positive about an increased usage of OpenID.<p>I'm hoping that this sort of thinking will not proliferate, as it nullifies what I see as one of the big advantages of OpenID: user privacy. The core architecture of OpenID makes it possible for users or small groups of users to operate their own OpenID servers, avoiding the need to hand their personal information over to any third party to prove their (pseudonymous) identity. If it becomes standard practice to filter OpenID requests to only allow authentication from certain large providers, then OpenID becomes no better than any other single-sign-on system.<p>Moreover, there is no advantage to filtering authentication sources. An OpenID authentication is merely an assertion that the user is authorized to use a given universally unique identifier. The only way that the authentication source can cheat is by permitting auths that it should deny, or vice versa. Because users can choose the authentication source they use, there is no incentive for such cheating. In the case of a private person running their own OpenID server, the only attack would be for that person to attack their own account, nonsensically.<p>If you're unconvinced of the security of permitting anyone to serve, consider the analogy to Jabber servers: anyone can run their own, federating into the wider XMPP network, and the network maintains security because the misbehavior of one server only affects that server's users.
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amichail
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I think you can teach kids the value of money by stressing the importance of achieving financial independence early in life.
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volida
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"Search is not a business"
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notabel
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I'd be curious to know how many people were polled to generate those numbers. For instance, if 25 people[1] were polled, then 23 of 25 -- 92% -- put Sequoia on their list. That would be quite impressive indeed.[2]<p> [1] I'm pulling that number from the ether, and the fact that there are 95 points visible; 25 people would have 125 available, and an excess of 30 seems reasonable. [2] Not that the data aren't impressive anyway.[3] [3] Yes, I have a footnote problem.
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dougw
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Tangentially related:<p>http://paul.kedrosky.com/archives/2007/03/07/five_questions.html
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danielha
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There's just the two of us so I'm involved in just about everything. We each have our own strong areas so we split up the development in regards to that. <p>As it is right now, we conceptualize together and I head the front-end development while my partner has been doing substantial back-end work.
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mattculbreth
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I was going to put out something also whenever Startup School invitations go out.<p>Then again, maybe they have and I'm out of luck. :)
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danielha
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Absolutely. I was also thinking of setting something up as soon as we received word on admittance. I would love to meet the YC News community. Maybe even grab a drink afterward. Talk startup. :)
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aristus
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Great! Now let's use the same method to measure the length of the emperor's nose. :)<p>If you have Nexis or bizwire access, you could probably get hard numbers going.
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nostrademons
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I'm the tech lead. I make all technology choices, figure out the overall system architecture, and so far have done all the programming (we may pull other founders over to some of the easier programming tasks later). I did not have the original idea, nor do I have any talent at graphics design, so I'm glad I have cofounders for that part.
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JMiao
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It would be awesome to get together with fellow YC News community folks who are around the area.
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Anyone interested in meeting up in the Palo Alto area?
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abstractbill
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Definitely - count me in.
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ecuzzillo
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Funny, but more of a Reddit-of-old thing than a YC news thing.
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Myth of the seasoned manager
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danw
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Parhaps you could all meet at the new Palo Alto OpenCoffee club. Details at http://localglobe.blogspot.com/2007/03/palo-altos-opencoffee-club.html
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danielha
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I have not yet received word.
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U.S. online ad revenue rises to $16.8 Billion dollars!
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Sam_Odio
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I'm going to be in the area the weekend of StartupSchool (March 24th). Anyone up for coffee then?
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Turkey Says 'No More YouTube' (Blocked)
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jamiequint
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Count me in too - as soon as I get an invitation to Startup School :)
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Who is going to Startup School? Have you heard back yet?
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Get Your Estimated Home Valuation In One Click
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dougw
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Seems like a case of treating the symptom not the ailment itself...
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dougw
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If only I weren't in school on the East coast.
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abossy
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Are you all planning on flying out there are or you from the area? I'll try to fly out (and most definitely meet up) if I am accepted and if it's within my budget.
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prashantdesale
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I am also waiting for the response.
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python_kiss
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It is true, search was not a business. Back then, most startups depended on DoubleClick banner ads for revenue generation (just as today most startups depend on Adsense). DoubleClick was not a viable business model and Google considered that to be their very last option.<p>Google was running thin on cash until they finally adopted Bill Gross' GoTo.com advertising model (aka Overture) in 2000. So for the first 2 years, Google was a cash cow with no business model around its search either.
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danw
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"weekly Palo Alto OpenCoffee Club on Tuesday between 830-100 at Deuce France in the Town & Country Village close to the intersection of El Camino Real & Embarcadero."<p>It's open to anyone (hence opencoffee) so no need for invitation. You just turn up and enjoy. The first one in London drew 120 people during the 2 hours, completely overunning the starbucks where it took place. I hope Palo Alto will be the same.
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Elfan
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Nor have I, which is one of the reasons I started this topic.
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jdroid
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Anyone in NYC interested in something similar?
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ed
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I think the concept sounds great and it is beautifully executed.<p>Books don't have the same broad appeal as videos but are definitely easier to classify, search, and analyze. There's a whole lot of semantic data to work with in a book so a site like Scribd should be much easier to monetize than youtube with context-sensitive advertising. Couple this product with some sort of publisher agreement a la youtube and you'll definitely have a winning investment.<p>Congrats on the cash infusion! Spend wisely!!
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prashantdesale
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Count me in as well. Can someone please post the location and time details? I could not see info on how to get invitation to "Palo Alto OpenCoffee Club" when I clicked that link. I get message "That venue is private".
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omarish
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where on the east coast are you?
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prashantdesale
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Thanks. I assume 830-100 means 8:30 AM to 10 AM then. Wish it was over weekend,
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capoeirista
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Am currently doing the bulk of the market research, b-plan dev and giving guidance to the other two in the company who have never been part of a startup. Soon, I'll be doing the visual design and some custom PHP coding and all of the marketing. So much to do! So little time!
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brett
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same here.
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michaeltrincal
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After reading about his investment style and bootstrapping background (and huge sales), Jesse Rasch. Also, I don't think there are other Angels like him in Canada, unless I missed some - you guys in the US have lots.
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prashantdesale
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Arranging this over week-end would really help a lot.
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JMiao
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=)<p>Wow. I remember hearing a while back that they were introducing 3D mapping contests on college campuses...guess this works, too.
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JMiao
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FYI, I made this post aside from Startup School -- I was originally hoping to meet up with other YC News peeps in the Palo Alto area (maybe those thinking of applying for Summer Founders?).<p>Regardless, observing this thread's progression, I'd also love to be able to meet as many of you as possible (put faces to those comments!) whether you live around Palo Alto or will be in town during Startup School.
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omarish
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So, has anybody gotten acceptances yet?
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