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Comment #1533609
Yes, but when you have "questions" about something's authenticity, it means you are the one asking for proof. If you claim that it's a phony, however, the burden is on you to show …
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Comment #1533540
Facebook claims Ceglia remained silent for more than six years and his claim is probably too old to pursue. Have any independent legal experts corroborated Facebook's statement tha…
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Comment #1533465
I wouldn't worry about him. According to his resume, he is still working at Charles River: http://benjismith.net/resume.php
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Comment #1533445
He wouldn't be the first person to quit his blog.
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Comment #1529368
I like your idea a lot but I'm guessing that monitoring the site for copyright violations would be a major headache. This seems to be a showstopper for a lot of music startups that…
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Comment #1528315
imagine Amazon came up with a really good payment services platform, and then said that in order to use it, you had to live in their cloud. The market would have to interact with t…
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Comment #1528117
So you're saying that they are maybe deliberately understating the pain of migrating platforms with this solution simply to achieve recognition as being in a leadership position. I…
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Comment #1528112
What do you mean by "commoditise the software"? If it's open source, how much of a commodity can it be? Also, and again I apologize for not understanding your language here, but wh…
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Comment #1527989
What benefit does Rackspace get from doing this?
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Comment #1524135
It's not a "piece about AirBnB": "While AirBnB is the largest of these new services, it isn’t the only one. A half-dozen upstarts have emerged in the last two years, with names lik…
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Comment #1494003
Maybe it didn't work because your site doesn't have any way to process payments? I wonder if Paypal imposes a per-transaction upper limit.