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Startup Hacks: An Early Stage Checklist (20)
on Mashable! (2509) permalinkThis is a guest post written by Michael Cerda. He blogs about startups, people and the variety hour at Cerdafied. Here’s a list of things to keep in mind in the early stages of your startup, sponsored by the school of hard knocks. Product: You product should be a pain pill, not a vitamin. Make sure it solves a problem or addresses a need. It shouldn’t be something you have to rationalize with major market ...Shared by arturo.servin (67) Bruce (49) CB (107) chrisco (19) Christopher Osborne (12) Craig (5) danliebke (147) DrBigFresh (13) hbenny (18) jeremiah (73) Lenny (32) Mario (23) Mark (16) Mladen (124) Mudiam (14) Paras Chopra (4) Pat (79) Soulhuntre (131) Sue (87) Tyler Weir (21)
- Sue said: These are super tips.
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Open Source and Cloud Computing - O'Reilly Radar (65)
on O'Reilly Radar - Insight, analysis, and research about emerging technologies (305) permalinkI've been worried for some years that the open source movement might fall prey to the problem that Kim Stanley Robinson so incisively captured in Green Mars: "History is a wave that moves through time slightly faster than we do." Innovators are left behind, as the world they've changed picks up on their ideas, runs with them, and takes them in unexpected directions. In essays like The Open Source Paradigm Shift and What is Web ...Shared by AJ (680) Alex Andrek (17) Anand Sharma (25) Aneel (91) Anne (22) atul (357) beatak (52) Bijou (18) Carlo Cabanilla (3) chris arkenberg (2) Christopher Osborne (12) dale.brayden@gmail.com (29) Dan York (25) Daniel Langendorf (97) Edward Vielmetti (115) Evgeni L. / Reepicheep (43) Gabriela Avram (8) Gemma (5) Greg (14) Henry McBride (22) iskandr (16) Jacob Harris (17) Jake (37) James (7) Jason (7) Javed (368) Jeffrey Veen (2) Jeremy (236) Jill (3) Jimmy (36) Joe (3) johnmarkos (22) jussi haverinen (40) kashkool (65) Kevin Marks (31) Klemo (36) lak (14) Martin Dower (36) michael.twofish (11) Mike F (1545) Mona N (111) Nick (228) Oran (11) Pablo Pizarro (28) Paul Roberts (37) peter keane (30) psd (6) rick (20) rick gordon (20) Ryan (26) S Anand (12) Shawnzhu (25) Simon Phipps (24) smdahlen (8) smerrell (14) tig (90) tim (7) Tim Goh (50) Tom_Raftery (44) Toufeeq Hussain (4) turker (20) Yoonsuk Choi (184) Yung-Hui Lim (92) Zephir (53)
- Ryan said: Very good article about open code and open architectures. Worth a read. Thanks, Simon!
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Where Can I Live? (1)
on Show Us a Better Way (0) permalinkSubmitted by: Christopher Osborne Website: http://www.clouds... Describe your idea. How does it work and who does it help? Where Can I Live? Its difficult to chose an area to live, especially if you are moving to a new city. In the age of two hour commutes and rising petrol prices it makes sense to chose an area that is easily commutable by public transport, bicycle, on foot or car. People are more environmentally aware but ...Shared by Christopher Osborne (12)Contribute comment
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Microsoft Virtual Earth Team Takes Control of 3D Photosynth Engine (15)
on Mashable! (2509) permalinkAmid the cash cows, Microsoft has been know venture into pretty intriguing areas and pursue ambitious technological scenarios. Some involve massive touchscreen walls and tables for easy, ultra-rich living. (See: Microsoft Surface) Something like Photosynth, meanwhile, which the company introduced many months ago to quite rapt attention from some observers in the media, is perhaps more attainable for the everyman. In short, Photosynth is a virtual environment that, through algorithmic processing, is able to establish ...Shared by Anthony (11) b (11) Bill Shakes (0) BostonDave2005 (24) Christopher Osborne (12) Daniel (3) deusdiabolus (256) fundament (38) G Code (237) iAlja (97) JayCrossler (0) Nate (50) pvantees (29) SalehCoder (6) Soulhuntre (131)
- JayCrossler said: Excellent! About time. There is going to be a huge wave of interest in about two years in better geospatial/multimedia tools online. "Reality Online", here we come.
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on Mashable! (2509) permalinkThe British lawmakers and ISPs are now seriously mulling the idea of a preemptive piracy tax; a yearly fee that would be imposed on everyone who uses the Internet - say, 30 pounds - collected by the ISPs, and given back to the artists. I’ve already written about this proposal and its stupidity; now I’d like to explore the funny side of it. I don’t want to imply that all artists are drug-taking, booze-gurgling, room-trashing ...Shared by ancameme (4) arturo.servin (67) Brian (20) Carlos Riquelme (46) Christopher Osborne (12) dagorret.digg@gmail.com (825) Deborah Petersen (691) Dedalus (42) Dennis Laumen (38) dubó (26) dwk (20) esdaniel (3) FlorinGrozea (60) George (13) Gerd Leonhard (17) Haltse (19) idhorat (39) Jason (13) Jason H (20) Luke Bearden (0) Mike (21) Mike F (1545) Nkululeko Masondo (22) rafiq (44) Rizzn (169) Santosh (37) Seany G (23) Stuart (168) Sue B (54) Tom (21) warrior007 (436)Contribute comment
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Whrrl and the Attraction to Location Based Social Networks (video) (9)
on Mashable! (2509) permalinkLast week, it was very clear to most of us not in line for the iPhone that the most exciting aspect of the iPhone 3G release were the GPS capabilities. We haven’t seen more announcements for locationally aware social networks come across our newsbox here at Mashable (or anything that takes advantage of GPS technology) before or since. One such network is one called Whrrl. It’s not particular to the iPhone, but it is one ...Shared by AJ (680) b (11) Christopher Osborne (12) Dave (45) eman (0) Gauravonomics (158) Gene Locklin (377) Kin (6) Satya (43)Contribute comment
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Twitter is Not a Micro-Blogging Tool (72)
on Mashable! (2509) permalinkBlogging for all intents and purposes has been around for about the ten year mark. During that time it has gone through many changes as more platforms and tools became available that made it easier and easier for just about anyone to become a blogger. Styles of blogs have grown as well with everything from the original personal weblog style right through to today’s political blogs, tech blogs, and one of the hottest niches around ...Shared by (jeff)isageek (190) AJ (680) Albert (2) Allison Kipta (99) assbach (72) Ben (41) Christopher Osborne (12) Corvida (248) cvander (14) Daniel Dočekal (8) dobata (753) DOCBook Howto (319) Drew Olanoff (464) eman (0) ewbrown (10) Fireman17 (67) Gabriela (11) Garry (16) Gauravonomics (158) Gonzalo Lopez (6) handir (20) Henk-Jan van der Klis (30) IdoNotes (0) imma (16) Ion (19) joshed (40) Julius (0) kb (1) kcearns (31) kenmat (2) Kin (6) Koka Sexton (43) Kristian (102) LouCypher (140) louisgray (459) Mark McKay (40) Matt (4) Melfi (16) micah saul (3) Mike F (1545) Mikey (53) MMartin (3) Morton Fox (221) Nico (40) Niklas (13) Pat (30) Patty (576) Phil (8) Rakki MK (12) rchk (70) Ricardo M. (65) ro11z (26) Rob (322) Rubin (24) Sandy Kemsley (1) sarahintampa (364) Scott Hebert (39) Sean (42) See-ming Lee (21) Siggi (32) Stephen (40) Stuart (168) Superbunker (21) svartling (127) Tink *~*~* (4) Tor Erling (318) Vipul (84) wanszezit (43) Wayne Smallman (123) Wismark (11) Yu (116) Yung-Hui Lim (92)
- DOCBook Howto said: Shared because he used the word, "twaddle" - good article, too :-)
- Garry said: Posterous gets a prominent mention on a Mashable editorial about how Twitter ISN'T a microblogging platform.
- cvander said: I agree. twitter is another im. And we need it as a protocol to descentralice it..
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