Had some nice quotes in Reuters yesterday:
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“In 2005 we needed 10 to 20 times the money we need today. There was a certain amount that entrepreneurial intelligence couldn’t get around. Somehow you had to pay that piper,” said James Smirnoff, chief executive of Grid.com and Simulscribe, which changes phone messages into text.
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Ruby is a free, open-source language that Siminoff’s chief technology officer, Mark Dillon, said is so concise he can do in three lines of machine code what it took him 25 lines in Java, an older language. That speeds up program revisions.
The article (click here for the full text) really describes the movement that Grid is built around and for.