lnwilliams
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14 years ago
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on: Why Generation Y Is Causing The Great Migration Of The 21st Century
You make a good point in your reference to gentrification. It is the reason Gen Y-ers from cookie cutter backgrounds feel more comfortable in urban areas. Many cities are simply turning into condensed suburbs. However, I think this "migration" is only temporary as Gen Y-ers will likely move to outlying suburbs as they mature and start families. Metro area suburbs are ultimately where they will end up as they provide the best of both worlds, convenience and comfort.
lnwilliams
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14 years ago
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on: Life's too short to write shitty software
Love, love, love this post. I'm not a hacker so to speak but I can totally relate. I've always had an entrepreneurial spirit and NEVER wanted to be a lifer who spent 20 years bored to death making someone else's dreams come true. And, I think that spirit is the trait that marks the startup generation and the reason posts such as this resonates with so many.
lnwilliams
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14 years ago
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on: How We Built and Launched PairMixer
I enjoyed reading this post. The guys did pretty good job in a single weekend. However, I think it would be beneficial to do more research on female online behavior. Pinterest certainly should have been one of the first places they went to acquire users and build buzz. If there are women, the men will come. So, since women tend to be more cautious when it comes to digital dating, I would have launched in more female-oriented spaces as well as the tech world. That's just coming from a girl :)