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April 26, 2007

Y Not?

I haven't been following Y Combinator, so it came as a surprise to hear aboutYEurope. The deal is pretty similar to the US offering, though you go to Vienna, not Boston. Note that the two aren't actually affiliated!

Also interesting is Y Combinator Startup News, which is similar to Reddit in terms of interface but focuses solely on news of interest to startups. Of a smidgen more interest is that the site is made in MzScheme, as Anton uncovers after painstaking analysis. Note that Paul Graham wrote his own web server, which is why his URLs are nicer than ours. (Dave G, are you reading this? :-)

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April 19, 2007

Of Interest 19/04/2007

This is what's caught my eye today:

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April 17, 2007

Of Interest 17/04/2007

These quick posts are fun to write. This could be the start of something.

Posted by Noel at 04:19 PM | Comments (0)

April 16, 2007

Interesting Stuff 16/04/2007

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April 05, 2007

Bleep! iTunes

I've just received an iPod, and so the acquisition of digital music is suddenly much more interesting to me. I have the following requirements:

So I surely must prostrate myself before iTunes? They're getting a lot of press following the announcement by EMI that they're selling their entire digital catalog without DRM, and at a higher quality than was previously available. Actually, a bit of searching shows that there is some respectable competition out there:

None of the above options offer the range of iTunes, but all are certainly worth considering before hitting iTunes. My main problem with eMusic is the subscription model; while 40 tracks a month is great, my monthly music budget is a less, on average, than their subscription fee. 7digital's site is just a mess, which makes it distinctly less appealing. So it looks like Bleep is going to be my first port of call for digital music, followed by 7digital or iTunes.

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