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Doing it to death

Continue The Internet hasn't changed how fast we get news, but who decides what news we get. Should editors control the first page content or should you? Or maybe we should just leave it to the mathematicians. Here's a user guide. Edited: Many quirky algorithms News Sources: 10,000 Unique Users: 9,790,000 Top Story, April 6, 10:30 a.m.: Senate GOP Reach Immigration Deal Our Opinion: For a thorough view of the most up-to-date news, Google is the best choice. Its search engine updates the site every 15 minutes, taking into account relevance, decency and source. There's not much in the way of multimedia, but you can filter results for broad themes, or not so broadly (all fascinating Britney Spears baby, say). Cool feature: News in 13 languages Cost: Free Edit: Hardworking Times News Sources: About 10 Unique Users: 12,702,000 Top Story, April 6, 10:30 a.m.: Immigration Plans Face Test Votes in Our Senate Take: They're Not Machines, but Human Editors Aren't Too Shabby. The main news site is consistently eclectic and up-to-date. And new features including advanced multimedia, My Times personalized web pages, interactive blogs, and search can predict the future of custom journalism. Cool feature: Excellent multimedia, from video to slideshow to graphics Cost: Major News free, but Times Select subscription is $49.95 per year. Edited: You News Sources: 1350 Average Daily Users: 800,000 Top Story, April 6, 10:30 a.m.: Parallels releases VM Workstation 2.1 for OS X Our View: Users Submit Stories and Digg Them: Having The Latest Voices Gets the Story Closer to The Front Page. Idea-power to the people! - has huge potential. The question is, what kind of people? Technologically obsessed diggers ignore sports, travel and health to name a few things. Cool feature: Digg Spy, which lets you watch stories win and lose votes at real-time cost: Free entrepreneurs love to talk about success. Failure, not so much. Indeed, when the terrible F-word is mentioned, it is almost always mentioned as something proud, a badge of honor. Perhaps this call for a new blog called My Startup has 30 days to live. Launched today by an anonymous CEO whose tech company quickly circled that leak, the blog is invigoratingly honest and should be more than a little scary for young, potential tech moguls. That's because if a blogger believes a startup has been killed not by tough rivals or a messy economy, but by a company accelerator, overly ambitious peers, and greedy venture capitalists - really, a startup culture itself. Here, for example, is what he calls his Big mistake: We listened to our investors They were proven entrepreneurs who made millions (sometimes vilely ...) and they believed in us. If only we: Make Feature X Free Stop Focusing on Income, Income, still will pay the bills to Grow $VANITYMETRIC so you can show the hockey stick on demo day and look good Cut that pesky customer who generates 80% of your income, they're a distraction on the way to fulfilling $OUR BIGVISION We drank Kool-Aid and went to wa-si. By the time the demo day came around, we had checks being written and were all over the press. However, I had this nagging feeling eats on me. It's a nagging sense of disbelief. I didn't believe in the shit I was selling to investors. It wasn't the company I put my life on the line to build. Unsurprisingly, the blog sparked a lively conversation on Hacker News. Some commentators argue that the problem with the poster is that it intended to build a business rather than a startup. I have come to believe that if you are downloading, you have no business calling your company a startup. You build a small business, wrote a user called gregghinch. Adds another, michaelochuch, We say in this country that getting rich slowly is a virtue and that getting rich is a quick scam. However, VC is obsessed with the latter. The anonymous blogger - who finishes his inaugural post with a frightening final statement, I'm afraid - also gets his share of tips, the best of which I comes from a Hacker News user tptacek: Your startup is going to die, you're going to get a new job (which you'll have no problem doing) and sometime in the future you'll start another company. Maybe you'll make the next one smarter since you'll have more experience. Signed, was there doing it to death . doing it to death . doing it to death tab. doing it to death lyrics james brown. doing it to death lyrics the kills. doing it to death chords. doing it to death bass tab. doing it to death kills

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