| |
January 2012
A few hours before the Yahoo acquisition was announced in June 1998
I took a snapshot of Viaweb's
site. I thought it might be interesting to look at one day.
The first thing one notic...
Similar Articles (10 found)
๐ 79.8% similar
April 2001, rev. April 2003
(This article is derived from a talk given at the 2001 Franz
Developer Symposium.)
In the summer of 1995, my friend Robert...
๐ 75.5% similar
| |
March 2006, rev August 2009
A couple days ago I found to my surprise that I'd been granted a
patent.
It issued in 2003, but no one told me. I woul...
๐ 66.9% similar
| |
August 2010
When I went to work for Yahoo after they bought our startup in 1998,
it felt like the center of the world. It was supposed to be the
n...
๐ 66.2% similar
| |
September 2001
(This article explains why much of the next generation of software
may be server-based, what that will mean for programmers,
and wh...
๐ 65.6% similar
March 2005
A couple months ago I got an email from a recruiter asking if I was
interested in being a "technologist in residence" at a new venture
capi...
๐ 64.7% similar
| |
April 2005
This summer, as an
experiment, some
friends and I are giving seed
funding to a bunch of new startups. It's an experiment because
we're ...
๐ 64.1% similar
| |
February 2008
The fiery reaction to the release of Arc had
an unexpected consequence: it made me realize I had a design
philosophy. The main compl...
๐ 63.3% similar
If you build it, they wonโt come, unlessโฆ
Ask a technical founder about her startup, and sheโll proudly describe her stunning softwareโsimple, compell...
๐ 63.1% similar
Youโre a real company whenโฆ
Ever since I started Smart Bear in 2002, thereโs been a running question:
โWhen do you know youโre a real company?โ
Which ...
๐ 62.9% similar
| |
November 2005
Does "Web 2.0" mean anything? Till recently I thought it didn't,
but the truth turns out to be more complicated. Originally, yes,
it...