nyc not the best for startups?
May 28, 2008 on 12:53 pm | In General | 1 CommentPaul Graham’s most recent essay touches on what a city says to you. One few points stood out: NYC is expensive, and unless you’re donning a suit, most wont take you seriously.
This suggests an answer to a question people in New York have wondered about since the Bubble: whether New York could grow into a startup hub to rival Silicon Valley. One reason that’s unlikely is that someone starting a startup in New York would feel like a second class citizen. [3] There’s already something else people in New York admire more.
In the long term, that could be a bad thing for New York. The power of an important new technology does eventually convert to money. So by caring more about money and less about power than Silicon Valley, New York is recognizing the same thing, but slower. [4] And in fact it has been losing to Silicon Valley at its own game: the ratio of New York to California residents in the Forbes 400 has decreased from 1.45 (81:56) when the list was first published in 1982 to .83 (73:88) in 2007.
Sad, but true. He talks about Cambridge, MA (Boston) and Silicon Valley, CA. Being raised in the great city of NY, I’ve always thought this, but never had any real evidence. Comparing a Forbes lists from 1982 to 2007 is a start. Anyway, it’s a good read, check it out.
openspaces developer challenge winners…
May 28, 2008 on 11:51 am | In Technical stuff | 3 CommentsKudos to Jason Carreira! His DomainProxy entry to the OpenSpaces Developer Challenge earned him a finalist position.
One to watch: Leonardo Goncalves’ Goods Donation System great idea that also made it to the finals. This could be a great help to many non-profits in the near future. Congrats to everyone who had the creativity and drive to submit anything to the challenge. I’ll be watching to see who gets 1st…
See here for more info.
build a home…
May 15, 2008 on 8:26 pm | In Giving | No CommentsIf you’re in the giving mood, there’s always a program that could use your help. In college, I did a little work with Habitat for Humanity. A really great Christian charity, that’s been around since about 1976. If by some chance you don’t know this organization, take some time to learn about it…
Aside from giving some of your time, they accept financial donations too. They have some really interesting programs like Builders Circle and Build-A-Home, just to name a few. Check them out.
JFrets…
May 7, 2008 on 9:14 am | In Technical stuff | 1 CommentI’ve always thought about something like this, but never made a move. Here’s to Matt Warman going from clouds to code!
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