November 2007

Oh those tools!

Por The man over there - November 28th, 2007, 0:36, Category: General

HERE SHOULD GO A PICTURE OF A TOOL

I program in Java in my day job.

It's true that in uni we saw the basic principles of php, apache and mysql. We even used them in some labs. But I haven't touched those technologies in a long time. And now I find myself trying to develop a website using those programming languages and servers, DBs etc. They have evolved, and other stuff has come up as well, like Ajax or Ruby on Rails, or flash.

The other day I was installing and getting a hello world with LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP). 

Today I am trying to set up Ruby on Rails and get a hello world as Don Quixote did a while back. I am using Instant Rails and Aptana plugin for eclipse.

For Flash, I am using a trial version of FDT for eclipse as dev environment, with Adobe Flash CS3 Professional.

As for the Flash server, I am using the free trial version of Flash Media Server 2, although other options we are considering are Wowza and even the free Red 5, though this one seems to be more buggy.


For the moment I haven't purchased any single development tool. And it wouldn't make sense indeed, as I am just trying them out to see what fits me. I can't really start giving away money 400$ here, 3000$ there, without having a clear idea of what I need of want.

I hope I am not being too naive trying to use all these technologies I don't even remember and using them from scratch. Anyway, I'll keep posting my progresses.



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Minilinks 25 Nov 07

Por The man over there - November 25th, 2007, 19:14, Category: General

Recently we have changed our area of interest to video on internet (why not!)

Here some links I've found interesting this week:

- Voicethread :  This site is impressively  designed. Beautiful, allows audio or video comments on pictures, videos etc. I love this one in particular el coyote!

- The secret strategies behing many viral videos: Dan Ackerman Greenberg has written one of the most controversial, compelling and eye opener posts I have read in a long time. I love it!

- Snapvine:
Allows voice messages between friends, and posts in blogs by mike or calling to a regular phone number. Has a Facebook app as well!

- Porvoz
The creators of "the voice bar" bring the magic of voice comments and posting to your blog. In a sense its similar to snapvine.

- Flikzor :
This is kind of a video and audio comment system for blogs. Possibly a similar idea to seesmic.com but without the backing of  a bunch of influential contacts that Loic Lemeur has.

- OhMyMode:
A website still in closed Alpha where people will create mode trends and play with the mode!

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8 common entrepreneur headaches

Por The man over there - November 23rd, 2007, 23:34, Category: General

We haven't been posting for a while, so I will try to start doing it again somehow regularly.

Right now we are having several problems with the startup, and I am sure these are common headaches for many people out there:

1- Physical distance with your cofounder. Not living close to each other is a problem, add that the 7h time difference between London and Hong Kong, and there you have a problem.

2- Doubts. It is normal when a cofounder doubts whether to go on or not. No more comments for the moment.

3- No cashflow. No money, no security. An internet startup for someone without contacts or large amounts of money is something like this: You work for a while, maybe several months, to get a first version of your site to hit the internet. Then you keep working on it while doing marketing to try to get people to use it, and at the same time try to get investors to make your original homemade cake a bigger, more sophisticated and expensive cake.

4- No concentration. Our situation is this: I am part time employed, devoting afternoons-evenings to the startup. Don Quixote has even less time as he is full time employee. No concentration means less productivity, because you can focus less time in the same task. This ends up in frustation and slow delivery of stuff.

5- No support. Coming from Spain, where internet entrepreneurship is still a quite difficult thing to find, there is a sense that nobody really takes you seriously. Even here in Britain I can sense lots of scepticism from my colleagues in my morning-job. I think that is normal at the point we are, without a prototype to show, so people think you are all blabla and no real thing. I WILL MAKE THEM SHUT UP.

6- People might not like it. Yes, we have ideas and some people don't like the idea, or don't believe in it, or we ourselves think it might be crap. Who knows? All good ideas have been looked down at some point. Again: who knows?

7- No clear business model: Sometimes it seems that web/ internet businesses are a win all / lose all game. If your website is not popular, you will earn pocket money from adsense. On the other hand, if it is very popular you might become millionaire instantly. Are there examples of people making a decent living of websites without being millionares? Middle class entrepreneurs? Do they exist?

8- That the big fish come and eat us. That we do something and google or facebook or youtube copy us in a sec (as opposed to buying us for millions) . That has happened in facebook before with some popular apps (Top Friends I think? can't remember).


That's the depression list for now. I'll come up with something more cheerful next time.


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