12
Oct 07

Why No Portuguese Startup Hubs

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From: mvale…@ruido-visual.pt (Mario Valente)
Newsgroups: mv
Subject: Why No Portuguese Startup Hubs
Date: Thu, 11 Oct 07 23:25:21 GMT

The answers to the question about the non-existence of startup
hubs in Portugal (or for Portugal not being a startup hub) are
given by Paul Graham himself.

Why Startups Condense in America
http://www.paulgraham.com/america.html

How to be Silicon Valley
http://www.paulgraham.com/siliconvalley.html

Lisbon (in Portugal, in Europe) has most of the 10 conditions
referred in the 1st essay (except for one). It also has most of
the conditions referred to in the 2nd essay.

Whats the problem then? Paul Graham sums it up best:

“If you look at the kinds of things you have to do to create an
environment where startups condense, none are great sacrifices.
Great universities? Livable towns? Civil liberties? Immigration
policies that let in smart people?
Flexible employment laws? Tax laws that encourage growth?”

The last two are the killers.

Startups are risky endeavours. You need a lot of flexibility. Why
should I start a startup if I’m burdened for life with employees
(even if the startup fails) and their “social” costs (thereby making
me need more investment upfront) and then get as reward having to
pay more than 50% in taxes (do the math)?

Shall we leave those “values” and with them the (crappy) “universal”
health system, the (crappy) subsidized public transportation and other
“values” of the social state? Shall we drop taxes like Ireland did
and allow for freedom of contract in employment? No Siree Bob…

But I guess we can be happy for being death penalty free, having good
wine and food and drink beer in the streets. And meanwhile we can just
go on leaving to work in the US or in a north European city. If you do,
at least choose Amsterdam: London has more VC money; but Amsterdam has
better taxes and less crappy weather…

— MV


12
Oct 07

Premio Nobel da Literatura

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From: mvale…@ruido-visual.pt (Mario Valente)
Newsgroups: mv
Subject: Premio Nobel da Literatura
Date: Thu, 11 Oct 07 23:01:21 GMT

Ora entao, e apresentado o Premio Nobel da Literatura 2007.

Ganhou uma senhora, Doris Lessing. Os telejornais dao a noticia,
“e uma senhora”, “tem 89 anos”, etc e tal

Entao e escreve o que, importam-se de dizer? E que, do que me
lembro, quando ganham os intelectualoides de esquerda sabemos
logo que e poesia ou drama ou teatro ou romances…

Que tipo de escrita faz Doris Lessing? Nem uma palavra.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Lessing

Ah, ja sei! Deve ser porque escreve ficcao cientifica. Que nao
e uma “coisa seria”. Iam la agora os intelectualoides engolir a
seco a sobranceria que poem na fuca quando alguem diz “eu gosto
de ler ficcao cientifica”. Nah…

Vai ser giro e a surpresa que os seguidores dos criticos literarios
intelectualoides de esquerda vao ter quando amanha forem a correr
a FNAC comprar os livros da senhora.

— MV


11
Oct 07

So You

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From: mvale…@ruido-visual.pt (Mario Valente)
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Subject: So You


09
Oct 07

Google Billion Dollar Line of Javascript

Path: mv.asterisco.pt!mvalente
From: mvale…@ruido-visual.pt (Mario Valente)
Newsgroups: mv
Subject: Google Billion Dollar Line of Javascript
Date: Tue, 09 Oct 07 22:39:21 GMT

With a single line of Javascript, Google takes in close to
a billion dollars worth of revenue:

http://www.blogstorm.co.uk/blog/billion-dollar-javascript/

Now here’s an idea for Google that all the Big Brother
conspirationists wont like (hopefully Google will take 3 or 4
years to do it, like some of my other suggestions): Google should
take Firefox and create its own version where the address bar
would be replaced by the Google searchbox. No more need to type
www.amazon.com, you’d just type “amazon” and get the “I’m feeling
lucky” result (the number 1 search result) or the 10 results
search list.

Instant takeover of IANA and the DNS system and immediate
revenue by selling this new addressing system (ie. keywords).
Immediate destruction of domain registers, domain squatters
and other similar parasites and instant redirection of “microsoft”,
“microsoft.com” or similar addresses/searches to linux.com, gnu.org
or whatever your favorite faction website is.

It has been tried before and failed. But before Microsoft and
MSN were involved, a sure sign for failure.
The world has changed in the last 5 years…

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RealNames
http://searchenginewatch.com/showPage.html?page=2162611
http://searchenginewatch.com/showPage.html?page=2164841

— MV


08
Oct 07

Architecture Options for Next Generation Web Applications

Path: mv.asterisco.pt!mvalente
From: mvale…@ruido-visual.pt (Mario Valente)
Newsgroups: mv
Subject: Architecture Options for Next Generation Web Applications
Date: Mon, 08 Oct 07 22:47:21 GMT

Recommended reading:

http://www.sda-india.com/conferences/jax-india/sessions/Craig_McClanahan/web_2_0_architecture.pdf

Very much inline with my thinking about a future web development
framework.

Also related:

http://webdeveloper.econsultant.com/ajax-frameworks

— MV