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Archive for the 'Startup Ideas' Category

Mashups

Posted by Dan Grossman on September 28th, 2005

I always liked Erector Sets (but probably not as much as these people). My favorite inventions rarely came from following the instruction kit, though. Instead, we combined different ideas to form our own monstrosities.
Maybe this is why I like mashups (which is the new buzzword for composite applications created by […]

Web 2.0 Conference

Posted by Dan Grossman on September 26th, 2005

I’ll be at the web 2.0 conference next week. If you’re going and would like to meet, send me an email.

What’s Wrong With Ajax?

Posted by Dan Grossman on September 21st, 2005

Interest in Ajax continues to increase, which is somewhat surprising considering that its constituent components have been around for 5+ years. In fact, Microsoft was one of the earliest to adopt Ajax (they used XMLHTTP in an earlier version of Outlook Web Access). Google, however, popularized the development technique by launching Maps, […]

Top 10 Ajax Applications (Part 2)

Posted by Dan Grossman on September 16th, 2005

In an earlier post I highlighted 10 interesting Ajax applications (plus a few honorable mentions). Since then, I’ve come across many other individuals or teams who are all creating a new generation of interactive, highly functional, web-based applications. Unfortunately, some are still in stealth and, as such, I can’t write about them […]

A VC’s Perspective on Web 2.0

Posted by Dan Grossman on September 15th, 2005

Buzzwords usually make my skin crawl, but I like the term “web 2.0.” Although there isn’t yet a single, precise definition, people generally seem to be converging on a common framework (see Richard MacManus, Wikipedia, Jared Spool, Kelsey Ruger, and Danah Boyd). Part of the allure, though, is that the web 2.0 […]