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Comment #9174833
Apparently still alive and well in some circles (agree with below that most uses are financial/credit/legacy apps). I worked at one of the largest developers of ISP modem infrastru…
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Comment #5940235
This unfairly generalizes and vilifies early stage investors. There are plenty of proper, professional VC's who are sufficiently patient and not focused on faux success. Remember, …
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Comment #5899560
Dealers are still integral to the makers (faux) success. The manufacturers take revenue on shipments to the dealer, not the sell-thru to the end consumer. This allows them to stuff…
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Comment #5843240
That implies the same people who architected this are responsible for the damage control... highly doubtful. The press releases & language reeks of one thing... Lawyers.
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Comment #5823375
Happy to help, have used Paytrust for something like ~7 years can share plenty of positives & opportunities for improvement. Just signed-up @ your landing page, marty@ feel free to…
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Comment #5822803
I still use it (was originally called paymybills.com) before the Paytrust/Intuit absorption. It's a great service, and well worth the fee of $11/month. Honestly, I'm surprised we h…
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Comment #5439022
Let your lawyer dictate the legal strategy. Any good lawyer knows exactly what pressure points to leverage for the specific situation.
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Comment #4958305
Jobs was analytical? Brilliant, sure. But, perhaps more instinctual than analytical. Witness the endless tales of him not asking for input, not listening, not taking the advice of …
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Comment #4957530
Why so defensive? This post was great and merely pointed out stylistic differences between "sales-y" and "tech-y" leaders. I don't think anyone suggested "corning the market" with …
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Comment #4913093
Of course it's a problem. That's what happens when you create expectations that 100% of fully funded projects are going to go on to completion (leaving along the murky middle groun…
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Comment #4723680
Wrong. Regardless of your volume of "likes," it's a cluttered mess with dozens of best guess advertisements and a river of promoted crap. AOL 2.0