Monthly Archive for: ‘May, 2010’

MicroISV Digest – 05/26/2010

(Apologies to all for the six-week hiatus the MicroISV Digest took while I was working to get out StartupToDo.com Version 2 and start marketing.) Community News: BP and the feds may not be able to turn off the Gulf Oil Spill disaster, but maybe you can code a mobile app that will help. At least that’s the approach Jeff Haynie and ...Read More →

StartupToDo.com: why all the scholarships?

I’d don’t know about you, but if I hadn’t gotten a couple of small, key scholarships, I would not have gone to college. It wasn’t just the money – it was having someone real tell me that, yes, I should be in college that made a huge difference. When you’re doing something new, different and scary, getting that kind of ...Read More →

It’s new, hot and matters: the Lean Startup Methodology

For years, startups and their founders have built their products, then searched for their markets and prayed for the best. I won’t dignify this as a methodology – it’s rolling the dice, hopefully with somebody else’s money. If you want to roll the dice, go to Vegas. If you want to build a successful business producing software, then now is ...Read More →
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