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The cult of the NDA

www.frozennorth.org

Sunday - September 28, 2003 at 03:37 AM in. The cult of the NDA. Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) were the order of the day. One startup even printed its NDA on the back of visitors badges, just like a software "shrink wrap" agreement: "By accepting this visitors badge, you agree to the terms of this Non-Disclosure Agreement."

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How To Bootstrap Your Startup

www.readwriteweb.com

I’ll discuss what skills you’ll need, how to write your requirements, how to source developers and designers, how much to budget, how to agree a development contract, how to manage your vendors, how to plan your release, all the documentation youll need, and much more. What is bootstrapping? So, what does it mean to bootstrap a company?

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Urbanization of Startups ? AGILEVC

Agile VC

And going even further back there have been a few random ones have been built before like Salesforce.com and e-tailer RedEnvelope (IPO’d in 2003 though now defunct as a company). A hacker ethic is compatible with an urban setting just as design oriented one is compatible with a suburban one.

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Which language should my startup use?

www.reincubate.com

Java has a fair amount of syntax in common in common with some of the.NET languages which were designed by Microsoft to counter Javas success. Java developers pioneered some of the best early web frameworks and tools: J2EE, Spring, Eclipse, Hibernate, Ant, Struts, Tomcat. framework was built.