Aug 1, 2007
“What if Verizon, and AT&T, and Comcast, and half a dozen other huge broadband ISPs suddenly cut deals with some search company other than Google and your ISP-supplied browser and homepage no longer give such prominence to Google? How different are the search results these days from one engine to another? Not very different.
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Aug 1, 2007
“Abbreviations might be good.
Removing Accidental Complexity is better.
Providing Useful Abstractions is best of all.
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Jul 31, 2007
“You could implement the Twitter user interface using the API. Compare it to Apple, who reserves for itself and a few partners, under terms we don’t know, the right to develop rich apps for the iPhone.
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Jul 30, 2007
“The Novice has been the focus of an alarming amount of attention in the computer field. It is not just that the preferred user is unskilled, it is that the whole field in its application rewards novices and punishes experts.
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Jul 29, 2007
“Being profitable too soon gives investors, rightly or wrongly, an idea of what the margins are on the business, as opposed to what they could be in some perfect world. As a result, it takes a mighty force for them to not start wading in with discounted present value worksheets, and the like, thus hammering your valuation and generally making funding much more complicated (and equity consuming) than if you were wildly unprofitable.
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Paul Kedrosky on gaming VCs. But is it making something people want?
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Jul 29, 2007
“The only way to stay alive is work on something you like. If you do not, you are slowly making yourself weaker.
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Jul 29, 2007
“Centuries are sometimes accorded exaggerated value; this was an innings far more significant, both in quality and importance to his team, than Tendulkar’s last two hundreds.
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Jul 29, 2007
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Jul 28, 2007
“You spend so much time checking off what you’ll do that you never do anything.
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Jul 28, 2007
“I was actually planning to merge
CK for a while. The
code didn’t faze me. [But] Con was fixated on one single workload, and argued against people who reported problems.
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