Community - Written by Bob Walsh on Thursday, June 5, 2008 15:43 - 0 Comments

Lighting can strike and surprises happen

Two posts I came across today work more than a glance: first off, in this business lightning can strike, as Luckas Biewald at Dolores Labs woke up Sunday to find their crowdsourcing app, FaceStat, featured on the front page of Yahoo.com. Like in front page of yahoo.com, the single most trafficked site on the entire web.

The upshot - besides the developer Ruby/Rails good stuff? Monitor your site 24/7 and don’t be afraid to put up an error page if/when you need to level with visitors.

Second post: Ever wonder what your microISV is worth? Rob Walling found out when he decided to sell his microISV. Interesting reading, good stuff that few people will share, and a happy (surprise!) ending. Congrats Rob!

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