Wired news has a story about the company Delicious Monster whose Delicious Library software was released in late 2004. Even more intriguing than the $250,000 in sales in the first month after the release is that all 7 staff members used a Seattle coffee shop as their office.
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Wired news has a story about the company Delicious Monster whose Delicious Library software was released in late 2004. Even more intriguing than the $250,000 in sales in the first month after the release is that all 7 staff members used a Seattle coffee shop as their office.
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January 28th, 2005 at 12:31 am
I have to say, I’ve been looking at website templates a lot today. The first thing that struck me about their site was how nice the layout was. I understood their product immediately.
About their product - it would be cool if I could digitally “lend” a copy of my e-books, CDs, and DVD’s. I’m not talking about piracy; I’m talking about the digital equivalent of handing a buddy my copy of a CD where I can’t use it until he gives it back.
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