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It's not trying to justify my choice...but here is the article I talked about tonight - with the list of companies making revenue using .net.
Quoted: I'm not alone is wondering about where are all the .NET startups, Sasha Sydoruk wrote ASP.NET startups. I asked about startups building on .NET (though, from a
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The title is blatant dramatization at it's best.
Regardless, the article is pretty good. It talks about how surfing the web could be changing the way, through "practice," we think and absorb information.
How the web's tendency to promote quick transitions, easy information, and skimming text is breaking us of the ability to absorb longer, more in-depth information.
As a test, he makes the article pretty long, but overall it's worth the read.
Course, I must admit....about 3/4 of the way through it, there was some stuff that I found kinda boring...
...so I skimmed it.
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I found this article during my travels a while back
It's a pretty good article comparing .net and python from many different angles important to a startup.
Part 1 doesn't seem to work and Part 3 is located at http://tinyurl.com/5gczt4
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Google has another product that displays demographics of web sites - specifically tailored for media buyers (advertisers).
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