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HelloTech: On Demand, In-Home Tech Support Via College Students Near You

socalTECH

Almost everyone of a technical bent in the technology industry is familiar with that old routine: your parents, your friends, and your neighbors inevitably calls you for free technical support. However, almost no one really wants to be that technical support person. Why in home technical support?

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5 Simple Tactics To Make Freemium Users Pay

InfoChachkie

Freemium business models are popular because they allow startups to quickly drive user adoption. It''s frankly easier to accelerate your startup''s growth and show faux traction if you omit the pesky step of asking users to pull out their credit cards.Let''s face it. Let''s face it.

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10 Ways Tech Entrepreneurs Can Make the Most of the Holidays

Tech Zulu Event

1 Get started early. If you’re planning to launch the latest version of a device, for example, make sure you’ve adequately allocated resources to keep up with the demand. The goal here is to show your customer your brand’s value, while offering an extra incentive for them to purchase over the holidays. 4 Use social media.

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Interview with Cliff Rees, XCast Labs

socalTECH

We wrote all of the core components of our technology, from the ground up--even our SIP stack, OIP application, session-border, softswitch, and media server--which runs on standards-based, off-the shelf servers. Once you get to 300-500 customers, it blows up, because it was never intended to scale.

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