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How We Fooled Ourselves into Delaying Our Startup’s Launch

One of the main principles is to release an early prototype of your idea to potential users to get their feedback. But, despite being all in on the Lean Startup movement, we didn’t do that.

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How I screwed up my first business (model) | Martin Grüner's blog

Founded at the age of 16, my first company/startup lived for 3 years and slowly died in the end. That's how I screwed it up.

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On alternative Android app stores | Martin Grüners blog

Overview of alternative Markets for Android platform based on real world application example. 

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2011/12/jargon.md at master from raganwald/homoiconic - GitHub

homoiconic - An experiment in publishing code and words about code on a small scale.

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The first HTML5 radiology viewer approved by the FDA, review of Vue Motion Medical Image Viewer

We do an in-depth review of the Vue Motion Medical Viewer, testing it on multiple devices - and we're impressed.

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Dave McClure And Blumberg Capital Drop $1 Million Into mygola For Easy, Personalized Travel Planning

India and U.S.-based mygola is announcing today that it has received $1 million in seed funding from Dave McClure of 500 Startups, Blumberg Capital, and several other angel investors. 

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Meet Postmates, The Startup That's Trying To Replace The Postal Service

Finally, a local delivery app.

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Morten Lund Will Help Anyone With €10,000 Invest In Startups Or Lose Their Money

Morten Lund, one of Northern Europe's "less traditional" investors announced on his blog that he's now allowing nearly anyone to invest in a pool of startups where he's focusing his time.

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Five big things to watch out for in 2012

What kind of amazing new things are going to happen in tech over the next 365 days? Digital design agency Fjord got out its crystal ball and let us have a preview of its annual prediction of the most important themes in tech next year.

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We've Enabled File Sharing On Your iPhone! - Kicksend Blog

Sharing files form iPhone finally made easy.

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A prototype is worth a thousand words

Wireframing is important.  I don’t think I need to labour the point about this, Its something most designer folk involve themselves with at the start of the design process.  If you don’t, you really should.

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Why You Can’t Hire

There isn't a shortage of developers and designers. There's a surplus of founders.

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A List Apart: Articles: What I Learned About the Web in 2011

In 2011 I learned that emotion is at the heart of every decision we make.

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Why Twitter Engineers And Execs Keep Quitting – One Insider's Explanation

These are Twitter's cultural and structural flaws.

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yongfook - Design is Horseshit!

Design is Horseshit! In direct response to: http://designerfund.com/infographic I’ve created products / services in the past that have garnered praise for their design. I love good design and I am...

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TechCrunch | Jotly Lives! Parody App Goes Live In iTunes

You remember Jotly, right? The hilarious and absurd spoof of our mobile/local/social app obsession? To refresh your memory, Jotly's humor was so on target, people wondered if creator Alex Cornell (founder of Nosh) was actually making fun of Kevin Ros

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Apps are too much like 1990's CD-ROMs and not enough like the Web - Scott Hanselman

Scott Hanselman on Programming, User Experience, The Zen of Computers and Life in General

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How Transferwise turns currency exchange upside down

London startup Transferwise wants to be the Skype of currency exchange - disrupting existing services that charge customers heavily for moving their money. But can its low-cost, peer-to-peer approach really succeed?

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When Do You Throw in the Towel On Your Struggling Project? | Vinicius Vacanti

One of the hardest decisions you have to make, as an entrepreneur, is deciding when to give up on your current struggling project.

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Underground Industry Aims to Dupe Social Media Users - Technology Review

Paying people to influence discussions in social media is big business in China and the U.S.

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