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Document Your MVP for a Developer

SoCal CTO

He wanted to get input from me on what he's doing, and he wants to begin to ask developers what it would take to build his product. what format would you and the developer want that in? You likely are writing your first one of these. Conversations with a technical advisors or possible developers should be iterative.

Develop 354
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Should Startups Announce Their Funding?

Both Sides of the Table

One of the advantages of blogging, using social media, public speaking, etc as a VC is that you get a more nuanced view of these shifts by watching your own successes and failures. I will add to this as I write more in the coming weeks on the topic. This is true on all of the major tech blogs. Is Funding a Worthy Announcement?

Startup 355
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Web Second, Mobile First

Both Sides of the Table

” Part of the beauty of blogging that in two sittings Fred was able to influence what was built over the next 12 months. I’ve wanted to write a blog post called “Mobile Second” for a long time to make this point more forcefully. The power of large screen real estate. The power of a keyboard.

Web 334
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Why I Invested in Gogii (textPlus) – My First Ever Later Stage Deal

Both Sides of the Table

This is a post I’ve been dying to write for 18 months. And if you are – what on earth are you reading such a boring blog as this?!? OK, that sounds like an interesting business, but nothing to write a freakin’ blog post about? Let me start with the power of blogging. Mostly, I love writing.

Gogii 310
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Why Email May Be Draining Your Company’s Productivity

Both Sides of the Table

You’re writing a freaking blog post! Plus, he’s a loyal reader of this blog. I never get grumpy that people write. If you do randomly write me I have advice. I know many people think I blog all day long. Or ask Tasha to send you a screen shot of my weekly calendar. “But WAIT !!!

Email 314
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Tasty Labs launches Human.io | Building Applications to Engage an Audience

Tech Zulu Event

is a mobile application creation utility with free code and API open for developers to create ‘micro-apps’ that can engage an applications audience. According to Joshua Schachter on his blog , Human.io will help developers to quickly write and deploy lightweight mobile applications, with access to camera, geolocation, and more.

Mobile 68
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How I Gamified My Own Brain to Lose Weight & Improve Fitness

Both Sides of the Table

Suddenly I look at the screen and 45 minutes have passed. Noom worked really well initially because it dealt with the psychology of why people make bad food choices and forced me to write down what some of my bad behaviors actually were. If you’re not able to identify your bad choices and develop a plan you’re never going to fix them.

Coach 538