Monthly Archive for: ‘July, 2009’

So Many Platforms, So Many Options.

One of the single most important decisions a startup’s founders can make is deciding which platform is going be their first. The era when Bill (Gates) and Steve (Jobs) defined a duopoly of two desktop platforms on which startups could build is well and truly over. Today, SaaS, PaaS, Social, Mobile, Hybrid, Open Source CMS platforms have joined Desktop. How ...Read More →

Google Maps – the $10k gotcha.

Update (January 11, 2012) – Google Maps API Free changed slightly in April 2011 in two ways: “You can require users to log in to your Maps API Implementation if you do not require users to pay a fee.” and “You can charge a fee for your Maps API Implementation if it is an Android application downloadable to mobile devices ...Read More →

The MicroISV Digest

The MicroISV Digest for the week ending July 13th, 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 Chris Randall, Co-Founder of Devenius, Inc., has released a new version of Service Broker Assistant. This is an add-in to SQL ...Read More →
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