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Why Hopscotch Is Behind Your Favorite Mobile Sports App, with Laurence Sotsky

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Hopscotch, led by Laurence Sotsky , has built software which enables sports teams, venues, and others to rapidly create mobile apps for their fans. We caught up with Lauren to hear about Hopscotch, and why teams and schools are turning to the company to power their mobile apps. What is Hopscotch? What do your apps do?

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Document Your MVP for a Developer

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And in the case of defining mobile/web/software, there is even more variability in terms of form and format. In fact, let me provide an important warning: If you create these documents, don't have input from a technical resource, take it to a development shop and they provide you a price. Go find a new technical resource.

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Top 5 Apps For those Facing disabilities

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The price range of the application varies based on the amount of words you want access to. $5 5 is the maximum price for the ultimate edition. Tecla Access requires additional hardware, but provides accessibility for people with less mobility through a keyboard and microphone that can attach to a wheelchair. Parking Mobility.

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Domain Experience Gives Entrepreneurs an Unfair Advantage

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Are you launching a mobile application? We made lots of assertions about what features we thought people would want, how to price them and how to overcome the objections that people have to managing data in the cloud. When I first met the team in San Diego they had only been working on their software for 5 months.

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Top 57 Online Startups Meets Technology Meets Product Posts for November 2010

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Five Reasons You Haven’t Launched - Software By Rob , November 10, 2010 Photo by stevendepolo. It’s Easy to Be Great…It’s Hard to Be Consistent - Software By Rob , November 4, 2010 No link from TechCrunch, write-up on Mashable, mention by Leo Laporte, or Tweet by Ashton Kucher is going to make your business. This post is an accusation.