Monthly Archive for: ‘August, 2009’

Is Twitter the Spawn of the Devil?

If you judged by the reaction of some microISVs, absolutely. But Twitter is neither the Spawn of the Devil or a magic wand once waved producing millions of dollars. It’s a new communication medium, and like blogging did it will take some time before the naysayers stop grumbling and the spam artists move on. That said, we live in a ...Read More →

The MicroISV Digest

The MicroISV Digest for the week ending August 3rd, 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 Jake Liddell, FourPDF, has launched his URL to PDF service. I ran this site’s home page through it and was amazed ...Read More →

The juggling act: Building an ISV on top of a client business

By Ka Wai Cheung, We Are Mammoth I work at a small web shop. We do work for clients. Six guys in a wide-open room building microsites, web sites, and rich applications for big agencies and startup clients. We’re also a small ISV. We’ve built two web products for public release: a data-modeling platform for Flash and Flex developers called ...Read More →
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