Monthly Archive for: ‘June, 2007’

Google starts funding microISVs.

Yesterday, Google got into the microISV funding business when it announced Google Gadget Ventures Google Gadget Ventures will be funding microISVs in two ways: “First, we’ll invite promising gadget developers (individuals or businesses) to apply for $5,000 grants to fund further development. These are not loans or equity investments; they’re simply grants for gadgets that already have a thriving user ...Read More →

The Google grass is not greener.

by Bob Walsh It’s a thought that goes through every microISV’s mind at one time or another: would going back to work for a large software company like say Google really be that bad? There are definitely days when your servers aren’t serving, your have a tech support nightmare ongoing and nothing seems to make sales jump that going back ...Read More →

Lessons from my mistakes

By Neil DavidsonBusiness of Software Conference 2007 They say that a wise man learns from other people’s mistakes. I’ve always found it easier to learn from my own. They’re more personal, and the lessons are clearer. It’s one thing to read that cash flow that kills a business, it’s another being unable to pay salaries because a customer won’t pay. ...Read More →
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