SEEDROUND: Where It All Starts

This Is Your Brain On Wikipedia

Wikipedia logoIf you are make, sell, or invest in software, you know that the LAMP stack is the heart of your application, the Internet is the nervous system, but what is your brain?  Sorry for the strained analogy, but I think entrepreneurs should think about how to take advantage of Wikipedia to make their software better. 

 I wrote a contributing piece on Venture Beat that makes the argument.  Check it out.

Google Spreadsheet: Unnatural Acts for AJAX?

I am uploading an Excel file into the new Google Spreadsheet.  Of course, I am sending it a big, bad-ass, complex Excel file.  And, as it is slowly uploading, I started to think that we are now trying to do pretty unnatural things inside the browser.

Yes, I am a fan of minimizing the page-loading experience in a browser, so I generally like using AJAX.  But is the browser a robust enough operating system to support productivity applications? 

At Boxxet, we are asking a lot from the browser, with a fair bit of AJAX-y interactivity.  And we think it’s the best way to build web apps.  But when I look at a web-based spreadsheet, I wonder if we asking way too much from a browser.

Google Spreadsheet

So here’s what happened.  Google Spreadsheet would not accept my killer Excel file.  It accepted my simpler ones but not perfectly. 

But the application is pretty snappy and may change my mind about how far we can go with the browser as a platform for productivity apps.

For now, I will try Google spreadsheet for light spreadsheet duties that need sharing: timesheets, to-do lists, project plans.  But for financial modeling and interactive spreadsheets, I’ll stay with Excel.

But small steps in making unnatural acts more natural is how big changes start to happen.