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litepost
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Comment #39469
Wow! We're about to launch our Facebook app as well... http://www.litepost.com http://mail.litepost.com
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Comment #37522
What an excellent little fucking article.
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Comment #32037
My guess is that, eventually, super-rich startup founders will evolve an equally advanced model for public philanthropy: PHILANTHROPY 2.0 It's an idea whose time has come.
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Comment #32036
Usually on the web people prefer to give away their PRIVACY for free services. That privacy is in turn converted into advertising. (This will all change very soon, when people are …
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Comment #32035
I still say Web 3.0 is when users are directly involved in the creation of web apps. That and increasingly intuitive 3d interfaces. (Usability will also 'come into its own,' and fi…
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Comment #31855
We're going more 'side-to-side' with our new product: http://www.litepost.com (We're hoping to introduce new ideas and more usable presentation methods, without necessarily duplica…
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Comment #31853
I like his Slide Facebook apps, but some of them need usability help (as do most Facebook apps I've found) - as is being discussed in this current thread also: http://news.ycombina…
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Comment #31852
Definitely. I love Slide's My Questions app but its usability is horrid,,, Max... are you around? Love your app but I got a few ideas to make it a helluva lot more usable. Start by…
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Comment #31849
actually... Edinburgh International Film Festival Day 7 Elijah Wood has very blue eyes and is trying to start up his own record label, good news for Scotland as he's a fan of local…
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Comment #31617
Try 3 weeks off the Internet. It rocks.
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Comment #31616
I didn't take my laptop with me to this year's SXSW interactive ( http://2007.sxsw.com/interactive/) and I think it greatly enhanced my experience. Ironically, I think that tech co…
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Comment #31169
This was one of (at least!) 2 good talks on web apps at SXSW, both of which have online sources I've put previously on ycnews: - http://www.carsonified.com/sxsw.pdf - http://partic…
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Comment #29640
"It came to me in a dream." But seriously...it did come to me while I was sleeping: The subconscious mind is phenomenally powerful. It is best harnessed, for some people, through m…
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Comment #29637
Hi- What page, Paul? We shouldn't have to Google for this page?: "feature requests" site:news.ycombinator.com yields: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=363 PS. Feature request: "…
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Comment #29265
"Let"? As in .. you have to ask? Be "the man." Take "the risk." She will follow you. (Otherwise, dump her.) Also, read "The Way of the Superior Man" (and/or other books) by David D…
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Comment #28765
LOL. Is it that difficult to marry an American nowadays, that you need to give up 1/2 your equity? This is just one of any millions of potential solutions...
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Comment #28764
What's interesting is that I can only delete this, most recent comment/post. (Older threads and comments I have made I am no longer able to delete.) This is an FYI. I wonder what t…
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Comment #28763
Ditto. I misspoke. ("contributing motivator" would be more accurate than "_the_ main reason.") Having legal counsel in the know is certainly just one of many pieces, it all depends…
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Comment #28761
Showdead (and related "new deletion feature") clarification from pg fyi: Most relevant excerpt (MRE): "You can still see dead stuff if you set showdead to yes." The rest of the com…
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Comment #28759
Is there a way to measure (via Google or some other publicly accesible technology) how close two terms are related, in the public discourse and on the Internet? (I'm sure there's s…
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Comment #28758
"Oh and don't tell the YC guys that you are hardly a hacker. They wont like that." The definition of "hacker" is somewhat arbitrary but is nonetheless given inflated status by the …
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Comment #28690
"The way of the future...": http://gigaom.com/2007/04/10/web-20-death-of-the-network-engineer/