danielnicollet's comments

danielnicollet | 14 years ago | on: Google now has its own Beer

interesting use of punitive downrating - maybe HN is just to full of Google employees and stockholders to entertain an objective critic of the company.

danielnicollet | 14 years ago | on: Google now has its own Beer

I love a good beer story. This said, if Google keeps diluting its focus and its brand with these somewhat unrelated moves, I am going to start believing those who read these as early signs of its future demise.

danielnicollet | 14 years ago | on: Kelora law suit

Heard about this. Sounds like Kelora is fishing for money. Good luck upholding this in court. I hate what these patent trolls are doing to the industry! Time for government involvement.

danielnicollet | 14 years ago | on: The Decline of Unfettered Research (1995)

Interesting paper. This is a big problem that I only see solved when public dollars start to pour again in research as opposed to the corporate sponsorships that have replaced them and demand applied science and quick profits in return for their investments.

danielnicollet | 15 years ago | on: This Tech Bubble Is Different

Best minds of any generation have always thought about ways to make money.

Yes but making money by building things that truely further the good of humanity is very different from doing so while trying to separate more consumers from their cash

danielnicollet | 15 years ago | on: This Tech Bubble Is Different

your view is a bit dramatic but probably closer to reality than anything else I have read in this thread. The so called A-players taking B and C outcomes also gradually increase their power and influence in the infrastructure of what the net economy has become because they are able to win in almost every cycle. The hipsters, usually only win once and then fade away from fame ;-)

danielnicollet | 15 years ago | on: Valdimir Putin leads Free Wikileaks Campaign

My take on this is that the sly Putin loves to play Mr Democracy by outlining the failures of Western Democracies which Wikileaks has brought to light, not because he loves democracy but because it's that much difficult for the US and Euro democrats to criticize his constant censorship of dissenters in Russia once he can also finger their own totalitarian leanings.

danielnicollet | 15 years ago | on: State Department Warns Students Against Discussing WikiLeaks Social Networks

misleading? maybe. but if you read the diplomatic cables, and if you look at them as an example of the modus operandi of the state dept., you can honestly and rationally wonder if this official (along with others maybe) wasn't ordered to go disseminate this kind of fear in some of the leading academic institutions... as a matter of testing the response or just as a matter of getting youth to reconsider any public support they might choose to give to the wikileaks movement here.

At least, this tells you what a high ranking state dept. official thinks of student political engagement behind the ideas carried by this movement. These ideas are perceived as an indicator of a potential for treason in any individual being considered for government work.

danielnicollet | 15 years ago | on: Open Letter To Amazon

well, I guess that if wikileaks was indeed the agent of some foreign anti-american or anti-west rogue state, like many anti-wikileaks analysts, imply, they should have no problem hosting in that country, right? if they only host in the US and Europe, it means to me that they are clearly a manifestation of our own occidental political contradictions. do I make any sense?

danielnicollet | 15 years ago | on: How Obama Raised $60 Million by Running a Simple Experiment

This post is an ad and at the same time an effective demonstration of the usefulness of advanced multivariate A/B tests. This dual purpose content/ad is very relevant to this community because we care about usability and good UIs. So while being a self-promoting piece it is also a well written tutorial of sorts.

danielnicollet | 15 years ago | on: Comcast demands Level 3 pay fee to deliver online movies to their subscribers

How can Comcast argue they incur so much costs? when other providers are able to offer triple-play (isp/cable/phone) offerings for a third of the price or less. Example: in France Proxad (http://www.free.fr) offers 179 cable channels, on demand movies and shows, 18 Mbits DSL, free unlimited VOIP calls to the whole country + 40 foreign countries - all for $40 flat (no catch - I have used them happily for 5 years and I am still a customer in France where I own a home).
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