Publictivity.com Blog Archives: April 2007
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30 April 2007
We’re Back… With Shiny Brand New Apple Servers
Okay, so last week was pretty hectic for us. We spent the end of the week and some of the weekend moving everything over to our brand new servers (except our blog, which is still hosted by Media Temple). So what are we running on you ask… a MAMP stack? Wait, there’s a […]
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26 April 2007
Expect Downtime For The Next 72 Hours…New Servers!
That’s right folks, we’re moving over to our brand new colocated Apple Servers! Please be patient with us as the blog, main site, and even *gasp* our emails will be down on and off for the next 72 hours. If you need anything else please email me personally at jasonlbaptiste [at] gmail.com Thanks! PS- Expect […]
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10 April 2007
Youtube=Down
404? Weird. More updates coming
Final Update: Youtube is back up.
Update: 4:07 AM EST and it is still down. No word on why yet.
Update: rumor is the Qwest and other servers backbones might be causing it. Question to any geeks: Could the facebook layout change have ANYTHING to do with it? If not, pardon […]
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10 April 2007
Business Tip: Twitter will refine your pitch
Do yourself a favor. Try getting your company’s mission statement/ elevator pitch down to one twitter message. I guarantee you, it’s an exercise that will help. Here’s my twitter profile btw:
Jason L. Baptiste
Technorati Tags: twitter, profile, elevator pitch, VC, publictivity, web 2.0
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10 April 2007
SalesForce vs. Google or SalesForce + Google… The Reprecussions
VS.
Today SalesForce announced their new product, content exchange on TechCrunch. Now the real beauty is not in their acquisition of Koral, but their new stated mission statement by Maric Benioff:
…A decisive step towards our vision of managing all information on demand.
Now let’s take a look at Google’s mission statement:
…To organize the world’s […]
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8 April 2007
Startups Would Actually Make Money If They Feared Microsoft
Paul Graham had an interesting and in some people’s opinions, arrogant post that declared Microsoft dead. It definitely is taking over Techmeme. The real focus comes in on the fact that Microsoft isn’t a feared giant anymore… that it’s Google. Well, in my opinion I think the fact that people are fearing Google […]

























