Posts Tagged ‘Experiences’
Ultra low cost web hosting has become the latest trend, whether it is a website for a new business or just for sharing knowledge and experiences. Small or startup companies have low budget and there are lots of areas where the owner needs to invest than just hosting the website. For those who want websites for individuals may not want to spend too much on web hosting as they do not require too many features or space. Keeping the small company and individual person’s requirements in mind, the Web
The truth about making money online with domain names
Sunday, October 25th, 2009
I wouldn’t consider myself as a professional in domaining but, at least, I could proudly say that I’ve gone past the beginner level and probably fall under the borderline of beginner and novice. There’s a lot of misconceptions and I learned my lessons thru either making the mistakes myself or from reading the expert domainer’s experiences . Here’s the truth about making money online with domain names … … This is the year 2009, it’s not the 80’s or 90’s, where we could still
Mark Zuckerberg on how to build hacker culture inside a company
Saturday, October 24th, 2009
(I’m live-blogging from Startup School, a daylong program from startup incubator YCombinator held at Berkeley today. Mark Zuckerberg is on-stage for a question-and-answer session. You can watch it here live or update as we go. This is paraphrased.) Jessica Livingston: First I want to go way, way back. I know you built a few things in high school. What did you learn from those experiences? Zuckerberg: I mostly built stuff I liked. I built games and I built AIs to play the games against me
Startup School: An Interview With Mark Zuckerberg
Saturday, October 24th, 2009
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has taken the stage at Startup School, where Y Combinator’s Jessica Livingston is interviewing him. I’m liveblogging the interview below. Mark Zuckerberg: “I love being here. These are like, my people.” Q: I want to go way back, before Facebook. What did you learn from those experiences? A: I mostly built stuff that I liked. When I got to college I started messing around with other programs. There’s this story — I was making Facebook the we
Around the World in 365 Days with Coke and 3 Lucky “Bloggers”
Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
Coca-Cola is engaging into a huge marketing campaign for its “Open Happiness” product branding. Dubbed Expedition 206, this campaign will send 3 bloggers on a trip around the world in 365 days for free. In exchange, these lucky 3 bloggers will use various social media tools such as blogs, Twitter, and YouTube videos to share their experiences and interaction with locals. For what purpose? To find out what makes people around the world happy. Anyway, in case you were paying attention to the


