Bretts89
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8 years ago
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on: Show HN: Podium – Listen to clips and highlights from university classes
We looked at the user data around MOOCs and saw completion rates hovering in the single digits. Most people are exploring different classes, universities rather than doing deep dives on full courses. We even spoke with a former administrator at Princeton who helped form their partnership with Coursera and they admitted that MOOCs fall short in catering to this type of learner. We built Podium to cater to the 90% + of learners using MOOCs who want to explore content and listen to what's relevant to them. I had this problem myself which is why I'm passionate about this. Initially audio is the simplest way for professors to DIY record their classes. Capturing video brings a lot more complexity also some legal hurdles with images in slides, access for the blind, etc.
Bretts89
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8 years ago
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on: Show HN: Podium – Listen to clips and highlights from university classes
Hey Guys, I’m one of the founders of Podium, a university streaming platform that lets anyone listen to the best parts of university classes. We differ from MOOCs in the sense that you can listen to content that’s most relevant to you rather than having to take an entire course. For example, if you’re interested in entrepreneurship you can find and stream 2 to 5 minute clips on “product market fit” or “raising capital” rather than taking a 4 week course. You can also listen to the full courses and classes if you choose.
We’re doing this by building out a 2-sided platform where professors can go to record their classes with our web recorder, and where users can go to stream those classes with our web player.
Bretts89
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8 years ago
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on: YC’s Essential Startup Advice
If anyone is interested I'm building an edtech startup which streams college classes. We have a a few courses from Stanford done in partnership with Y Combinator on building startups:
https://www.podiumedu.com
Bretts89
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8 years ago
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on: How Logos are Remembered
My mind is blown at Apple's 1976 logo!
Bretts89
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8 years ago
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on: What the elite expect and receive from an Ivy League education
I'm working on an edtech startup and with it I've been spending a lot of time at Princeton University. From my experience with Princeton, Ivy League school are VERY overt about promoting elitism within their communities. I understand the thought behind it but a lot of these students are in for a rude awakening when they go work for an investment bank and find out that their Ivy League elitism means nothing if they can't produce in the workplace.
Bretts89
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8 years ago
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on: How to Build an MVP App Without Writing Code
Equal amount of time should be put into developing tests to validate or invalidate the idea. There's not point in doing any work if all the feedback you get is from your family, friends, etc., saying "Looks great I would totally buy this!"
That said, even before putting anything on the web you can easily bootleg wireframes in powerpoint and even add buttons that click through to specific slides as if it were a functioning product.
Bretts89
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8 years ago
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on: Startup wants to build tools for lawyers to speed up legal services
The legal industry is ripe for innovation. Just look at the amount of value Clerky has managed to provide with just incorporation and formation.
Bretts89
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8 years ago
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on: Ask HN: At what company were you happiest and why?
I worked for a small digital marketing and PR agency in NYC. We worked with clients mostly in the music industry. The environment was very collaborative and it felt like a family in many ways. The work was creative while also being relationship driven. Overall I'd say it was the environment that made me enjoy the job most.
Bretts89
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8 years ago
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on: Choose boring employees
I believe in hiring the very best employees that fit the culture of your company. If your culture is a boring one, then hire the best employees which would fit well into a boring culture. If your company culture is vibrant and outgoing, then hire the very best employees that will thrive in a vibrant, outgoing culture.
Bretts89
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8 years ago
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on: Launching a Product with No Money and No Customers
The biggest point I agreed with in the article was: "There's a huge difference between someone telling you they'll buy your product and them actually buying it."
Bretts89
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8 years ago
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on: New Uber CEO Says Company Could Go Public in 18 Months
It's about time their investors get a massive liquidity event. I tend to think the lack of an near term exit strategy was one of many reasons Travis got the boot.
Bretts89
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8 years ago
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on: Good News for Young Strivers: Networking Is Overrated
I can attribute a lot of my professional value to my professional and even personal network. I've found they key is to network before you need to network so you're not always looking for something. That way you can look for ways to provide value and serve your network. That's how you build solid relationships.
Bretts89
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8 years ago
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on: Why Your Favorite Sites Are Suddenly Asking for Money
The amount of value we've come to expect for zero cost on the internet is pretty incredible when you think about it. The move to monetize users beyond just throwing ads up makes a lot of sense with click rates sitting at 0.05%. Even freemium web platforms are struggling to get paid conversion rates in the range of 2 to 4 percent of total users.
Bretts89
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8 years ago
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on: Don't Overthink. Just Do
I'd say for the majority of startups, ideas are a dime a dozen. executing on ideas is really what matters. Just look at some of the most high valued startups today (Uber, AirBnb), extremely simple ideas with relentless execution.
Bretts89
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8 years ago
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on: The web, on this day 10 years ago
Legit laughed when I saw this.