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We’re currently a two person operation, so we’re looking for someone (in the Boston area) who wants to get involved at the start of something we believe will be really great. This is an almost-founder like position, so it’s critical that you’re really excited about web applications, collaboration, and being involved in decisions about every […]
Now that we’re a few days into the public life of Thinkature, we’ve noticed some interesting patterns in how Thinkature is spreading that we wanted to share. Specifically, I’d like to compare the role that Reddit and del.icio.us have played in our success so far.
When we first released Thinkature, Jon and I ceremoniously bookmarked our […]
I was chatting with Brian from AlwaysBeta last week about web application deployment strategies. He was worrying over setting one up, and was curious what Jon and I have been doing for Thinkature. We’re aware of nice systems (like Capistrano, née SwitchTower), but just haven’t invested much time in setting something like that up. I […]
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