Monthly Archive for: ‘May, 2009’

To Partner or not to Partner, that is the question.

Corey Maass, the creator of DubFiler, sent me an email he’s allowing me to share with you: If you have a minute, here’s a quick question I’m putting to the start-up people I know. I’m going this alone. I’ve asked a few people to get involved but haven’t found the right fit. I’m wondering if you agree with everything I’m ...Read More →

Eastern Europe start-up makes it to the top of Amazon S3 freeware tools

(Note: I asked Andy K to write up a post about his Eastern European microISV because while there’s some excellent microISVs based in that part of the world, they seldom get the attention U.S.-based businesses do. Andy wrote this up as a post about his partner, Pavel Bondarchuck, and it’s a bit “markety” for my tastes, but has some useful ...Read More →

The MicroISV Digest

The MicroISV Digest for the week ending May 18th, 2009. (If you have an announcement of interest to your fellow microISV, indies or startups, please email me at bob.walsh@47hats.com with the word digest in the subject.) News and Announcements Sharon Housley, NotePage, Inc, reminded me to remind you that this year’s Software Industry Conference is fast approaching, July 16-18 in ...Read More →
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