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38,208karma·5,955submissions·April 19, 2008
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Mostly known among your parents for creating the infamous Popurls and Twidroyd (Very first Android Twitter app).
Idealab alumni.
Later biztoc.com (With Mark Cuban, acquired by ProRata)
Still running upstract.com
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Austria, Japan, CA
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Sorry but that's too much fluff and mozartesque stereotypes. Culture, liveable – yes, but not in a hurry or creative idling most of the time is just plain outright made up. (Austrian here)
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I was Idealab's first acquisition in this story (Twidroyd) and I can only confirm that dealing with Twitter on whatever level has indeed gone downhill each and every year since then. No compariso…
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Now that I've been reminded of the check-in era, I kinda miss the good old Gowalla days and its then superior UI.
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Probably the same with the cereals, dairy, vitamins, fruits, etc. industry.
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Too bulky and the stand isn't great for a phone.
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Currently using an iP6+ with the new Logitech Keys-To-Go which is similar and probably even thinner but not folding. Keyboard's great but every manufacturer seems to be missing the fact that you&…
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TDIL: Air controllers would probably make great consultants for many startups.
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Hint: DO has a website that you can actually open on an iPhone.
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Add: http://mobile.nytimes.com/blogs/bits/2015/02/12/apple-pairs-... …
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All nice unless you select previews to purge automatically after x days; which I think was a default setting at some point in time.
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Reminds me of http://strikemag.org/fuck-your-hard-work/
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Here's one generated from actual trending and real stories http://popist.com
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Are they outsourcing the couriers in this case? The promo video looks like as if these guys are sourced straight from a Chrome Industries / Rapha commercial.
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It'd be great to learn about some details how you got this process started; maybe even some hints on pricing, markup, challenges with OEMs, etc.
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Science Inc. owns it