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Startups: Compete With Your Customers
Before we go too much further, let me explain a bit further what I mean when I say "competing with customers".
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Startups Can Innovate Better Than Big Companies
Don Dodge wrote a couple of great articles recently titled "Why Startups Innovate While Big Companies Incrementally Improve" and "What do the PC, Mac and Xbox All Have In Common".
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Is The Valley Better For Software Startups?
I want to start out by saying that this is one of the more troubling articles that I've written for this blog.
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Cheapskates the Best Early Customers for Startups?
So, do cheapskates make the best early customers for a startup. In a word: No.
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False Encouragement and Business Startups
Business people often need encouragement in their startup business phase. Getting that fledgling company ready to fly on its journey to success is a challenging and often lonely journey.
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Startups, Y Combinator Style
In the last week I've had the chance to play with a few new services that have begun to appear:
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Software Suggestions For Startups
Silicon Valley venture capitalists vie with Google and Yahoo to shower money on the latest, greatest idea; this is a brief summary of two approaches to building one's presence.
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Startups, Alliances, And The Promise Of Ultra-Wideband
The last dot-com boom was all about getting wired. The next boom will get everyone unwired. And that's a good thing.