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An Entrepreneur Platform To Put You Above the Crowd

Startup Professionals Musings

According to the most recent study by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, there were approximately 514,000 new businesses created per month in the US in 2012. Today’s platform is built of people, including yourself, followers, and contacts, who can amplify your message through social media and spread it to your target customers.

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Journey Platform To Build Data Gathering Mobile Apps | Co-founder Interview Conrad Hofmeyr

Tech Zulu Event

Journey is a platform to build data gathering mobile apps much faster than would traditionally have been possible. While Journey has launched now in mid-2012, it is the result of technology that we have been building and deploying in production since 2009, when Embark Mobile was founded. Any competition? When was it launched?

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DreamSwapp | Remember Your Dream & Achieve It

Tech Zulu Event

Our team was founded in May 2012 and we released our app on October 8 th , Chicago, IL. People can use DreamSwapp to record their dreams and share them with family through social media on our public platform. Competition? In android platform, there are two other competitors for this market: Dream Writer and Dream Diary.

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5 Common Misconceptions of Web Design: Insights from the Yoga Sutras

From the Venture Trenches

A Google survey from July 2012 calculated that more than half the small businesses in the US are still without a basic website. If you are not flexing your digital muscle, your competition certainly is. And with 20% of traffic coming from smart phones your site has to be mobile friendly. Once again, patience is in order.

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5 Common Misconceptions of Web Design: Insights from the Yoga Sutras

From the Venture Trenches

A Google survey from July 2012 calculated that more than half the small businesses in the US are still without a basic website. If you are not flexing your digital muscle, your competition certainly is. And with 20% of traffic coming from smart phones your site has to be mobile friendly. Once again, patience is in order.