Ever since the Kiko was put on ebay and Dharmesh Shah wrote about the incident. Parties from Paul Graham who was invovled in funding through Y Combinator to David from 37Signals are talking about it. In this instance i like the insight provided by David
No. Don’t run, don’t hide. Be different. You can’t outdo Google by trying to match them point-by-point, but you don’t have to. There are other, better ways to fight. Compete differently.
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Interestingly, Scoble also talked about the limitations of Google Calender and I kind of agree with him because it is so easy in outlook and it takes a while to figure it out in Google calender. We might see more on this in the coming days but I agree with Paul that the days of Web 2.0 are not over.
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Ever since the Kiko was put on ebay and Dharmesh Shah wrote about the incident. Parties from Paul Graham who was invovled in funding through Y Combinator to David from 37Signals are talking about it. In this instance i like the insight provided by David
No. Don’t run, don’t hide. Be different. You can’t outdo Google by trying to match them point-by-point, but you don’t have to. There are other, better ways to fight. Compete differently.
.
Interestingly, Scoble also talked about the limitations of Google Calender and I kind of agree with him because it is so easy in outlook and it takes a while to figure it out in Google calender. We might see more on this in the coming days but I agree with Paul that the days of Web 2.0 are not over.
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