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Embrace Losing – It Will Make You Stronger

Both Sides of the Table

There are other great VC’s in SoCal and there is always the allure of the NorCal guys flying down and talking about how they invested in Google, Facebook, Yahoo! Write things down. We helped the write out their requirements for a system. They hired a consultant to help them with the review. Be gracious.

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Embrace Losing – It Will Make You Stronger

Both Sides of the Table

There are other great VC’s in SoCal and there is always the allure of the NorCal guys flying down and talking about how they invested in Google, Facebook, Yahoo! Write things down. We helped the write out their requirements for a system. They hired a consultant to help them with the review. Be gracious.

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Embrace Losing

Both Sides of the Table

We helped the write out their requirements for a system. Two weeks after winning the deal and well into implementation planning we released a new version of our software. How could a company like ours be so callous as not to support their software (even one more than 4 years out of date)? we would support 6.0

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Quickly Enable Social Logins with JanRain Engage

SoCal Delicious

This includes support for Facebook, Google, Twitter, LinkedIn and over a dozen additional services. Also, as any changes to each login will be handled by JanRain, you wont have to keep updating your authentication code if changes are made by the login provider. Now click the "Generate Code" button. This can be changed later.

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Will Seesmic for Android be the Tweetie of the Android Market?

Tech Zulu Event

Others including Dell, Acer, and even Google are also releasing Android phones. Reading many application reviews, I found the most popular Twitter app on the platform was Twidroid. They are nicely placed, well thought out and my man-sized hands have no problems navigating the screen. The tabs are not tiny like in Twidroid.

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Data is the Next Major Layer of the Cloud & A Major Victory for Startups

Both Sides of the Table

That is excluding a single line of code or paying any salaries. To this day I’m astounded that IBM, Google, Sun, Microsoft and others didn’t offer this service and Amazon did. It’s the input screens where we enter data or search requests. We raised $16.5 million in our A round. Work it did. Think about it.

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