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dzine

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About dzine

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    Gotcha, that's a really good way of putting it. And I agree that reservations as tasks are not the way to go to prove the concept out. Seems like we have quite a bit of thinking to…

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    Thanks Sam, really enlightening points. I realize we might have actually gone about it the wrong way. From a consumer perspective, that’s where we were struggling to find a niche t…

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    Comment #9786841

    We picked a reservation concierge service first, as it is a vertical that is immediately testable in SF with easy to understand mechanics for consumers. With the increasing mass-me…

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    Comment #9785541

    Sam, Kevin, We are building a platform that allows anyone with a mobile phone to earn a living by performing discrete tasks. Our platform aims to break down complex jobs into easil…

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    While I applaud the effort, this just shows how disconnected Mozilla has become from the web in general. I wish they'd concentrate on making a great browser, an area they were lead…

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    Comment #9149381

    Awesome I see you changed the copy :) Can I suggest you change the headline to "Discover our alerts - subscribe and get notified on your Apple Watch!"?

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    Comment #9146310

    The landing page doesn't tell me what this does at all. I get that it does alerts that somehow get onto the apple watch, but nothing else. "Discover our channels" --> what are chan…

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    Comment #9141688

    Scrolling with the mousewheel is funky in Chrome. Hate when websites hijack the scroll event and misuse it.

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    Comment #7220686

    I like the idea of a style guide. Looks a lot like an internal Twitter Bootstrap.

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    Comment #4114442

    I love how Apple takes common sense (in retrospect) to extreme levels. Not only do they do that well, they excel in thinking out of the box, for the simplest of things. Color me im…

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    Comment #3132915

    adding a testimonial from the paralyzed man and any other satisfied customers on your front page might go a long way to show how your app can be useful to certain niche markets.

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    I don't see why this should be controversial, it's so easy to switch to Haml, Sass or jQuery when you need/want to. The defaults are there to get the uninitiated off the ground as …

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    Forrst has been a source of inspiration for my work ever since I started using it. Honestly some of the designs I see there are so polished and refined that it makes me (a develope…