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Most Startups Should be Deer Hunters

Both Sides of the Table

Initially as a systems designer and programmer and post MBA as a strategy consultant. We typically committed to building “missing&# features and therefore steered off of our MVP (minimum viable product). And when things didn’t go perfectly these organizations had huge leverage over us. Learn from my mistakes.

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Interview Eric Sikola, ExpenseBay

socalTECH

Eric Sikola is CEO of ExpenseBay (www.expensebay.com), a Los Angeles-based, online, software-as-a-service startup which has created an online application which uses Web 2.0 The firm has taken the ease-of-use, interconnectivity, and other features we take granted from modern Web 2.0 What's your company doing?

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Social Networking (the Shorter Version) Past, Present, Future

Both Sides of the Table

What I want to answer with this post (long though it may be) is: Why did Web 2.0 Social Networking in Web 2.0. MySpace was: scantily dressed, teenaged, middle-America, design chaos and on ad steroids. In most instances news is now breaking on Twitter and then being picked up by news organizations.

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Frank Addantes FounderBlog: 12 Proven Guidelines for Rapid Product Development

Frank Addante

Under Process, Over Deliver So, you need to develop a product? ▼ 2006 (20) ▼ December (2) Just Say What it Is 12 Proven Guidelines for Rapid Product Development. 12 Proven Guidelines for Rapid Product Development By Frank Addante I had written a posting on how to rapidly develop high quality products.

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Interview with Jason Kiesel and Kurt Daradics, FreedomSpeaks

socalTECH

FreedomSpeaks is a startup developing a business around connecting people with information about their political representatives, and also enabling organizations and others to do the same. Kurt and I are pretty Web 2.0 Jason Kiesel: I got my start doing consulting work for the past twelve years in the web space.

Startup 100
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Frank Addantes FounderBlog: So, you need to develop a product?

Frank Addante

Under Process, Over Deliver So, you need to develop a product? ► 2006 (20) ► December (2) Just Say What it Is 12 Proven Guidelines for Rapid Product Development. So, you need to develop a product? Scrappy versus Steady (Part 1 of a 5 part series: "So, you need to develop a product?") Build a SWAT team 3.

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INNOVATION - A Scientist's Perspective

AeA Los Angeles Council

The government is a Byzantine, reactive organization plagued by its self-imposed hierarchy. Innovation in the end is about creating products, but largely the federal government doesn't make products; it buys them. One very encouraging note these organizations are trying to use "Web 2.0" Army, for example.