It’s an old saying in the stock market that I try to keep in mind as I see a lot of irrational exuberance this time around in the Web 2.0 bubble.
We’re not nearly as bad off as the last go (yet?), but with companies like Agloco getting a lot of press, memories do start flooding […]
Archive for March, 2007
Bulls Make Money, Bears Make Money. The Pigs? They get slaughtered.
Published March 27th, 2007 in Bubble Redux. 0 CommentsGuy Kawasaki leads a panel of Internet millionaires:
Markus Frind (Plenty of Fish). Drew Curtis (Fark.com). James Hong (HotOrNot). Max Levchin (Slide). Sean Sushi (Suicide Girls).
Highly recommended! (56 min long)
What’s Wrong with What Matthew Huntbach Finds Wrong with Ruby
Published March 16th, 2007 in Web Apps. 5 CommentsA year ago I would have hated seeing an article like this making the rounds on the interweb.
That was before Ruby/Rails had shored up a solid foundation as an acceptable framework (especially among startups) to build your next webapp.
My primary concern was that, if I ever have to work at non-RoR companies down the road… […]
