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jayro | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 21 2006 | design, web 2.0Quoted: Analysis of Web 2.0 design style elements, why they work, how and when to use them
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jayro | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 13 2006 | Google, Web 2.0, startupsQuoted: In 2002, Google launched one of their few pay services, Google Answers. The service attracted only 800 responders in the past 4 years, and was shut down a few weeks ago. Three years ago, Matt Haughey created Ask MetaFilter, pays no money to those who answer questions, and has turned the site into a successful part of his business using, in part, Google AdSense to support the site.
jayro | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 09 2006 | Web 2.0Quoted: CrispyIdeas is a hosted CFM (Customer Feedback Management) solution that gives product teams better insight into customer needs. Our infrastructure is designed to harness the creative energy of your customers and to create two way communication between your customers and your product teams. Our hosted software is robust, cross platform, with no user installation, and customizable for your site's specific needs.
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Quoted: So how do you put a value on a web app? A quick search will reveal a multitude of different ways to reach that figure (eg. the Asset Approach, the Market Approach, the Income Approach, and so on). Put simply however, it’s all about how much someone is willing to pay for your app vs. how much you’re willing to sell for.
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