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Why The Growth Of The Internet Is Driving EdgeCast's Revenues

socalTECH

Software-as-a-service companies write good software, and network companies build good networks, but rarely do you find both that do that well as the same time. I think that's what is the main foundational element of a Web 2.0 Those two typically don't go together well. There's complexity in being a CDN.

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The Most Interesting Online Video Trend

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Of course you know Gangnam Style , which is now the most viewed video in history at 1.3 For those who still don’t know the origins, the Harlem Shake started as a small skit from a YouTuber named Filthy Frank (10 million views as of this writing) on January 30, 2013. It is – by definition – participation.

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Avoid Monoculture. Travel. Read Widely. Let Experience be Your Compass.

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It was an “enterprise 2.0” panel at the dawn of what people began calling “web 2.0.”. But poly sci taught me critical thinking and writing skills that I didn’t get in my econ classes. Take lots of inputs but then let your internal compass set your course. Often it’s not the best course. Fight monoculture.

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Top 30 Startup Technology and Product Posts for September 2010

SoCal CTO

Why Every Entrepreneur Should Write and 9 Tips To Get Started - OnStartups , September 27, 2010 "The best part of blogging is the people you will meet"- Hugh MacLeod repeating wisdom from Loic Lemeur to me at the Big Pink at 2 am in South Beach after the Future of Web Apps 2008. Why You Should Write. Kanye West.

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Frank Addantes FounderBlog: Go Fast, but Don’t Hurry

Frank Addante

We didn’t wait for planning meetings, we didn’t discuss strategy, didn’t discuss architecture, didn’t talk to customers, didn’t look at similar or competitive products , didn’t write specs or requirements. My emotions tell me to go faster, logic and fear tell me to stay the course.

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