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San Antonio-based Assembla Buys MyGet

SiliconHills

Assembla, a software development platform based in San Antonio, has announced plans to acquire MyGet, a software management company, based in Belgium. Assembla, founded in 2005 and acquired by Scaleworks in 2016, is a software as a service company that sells a platform that allows coders […].

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Neil Patel Review: Learning Marketing Entrepreneurship From The Master

YoungUpstarts

In 2005, Neil began his first marketing blog, which grew to become the leading source of marketing insights that it is today. Neil carried on running an internet marketing consulting business so that he could pay for Crazy Egg’s software development. He went on to lose about $1 million on the venture.

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Neil Patel: Learning Marketing Entrepreneurship From The Master

YoungUpstarts

In 2005, Neil began his first marketing blog, which grew to become the leading source of marketing insights that it is today. Neil carried on running an internet marketing consulting business so that he could pay for Crazy Egg’s software development. He went on to lose about $1 million on the venture.

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Lessons Learned: Hugh Molotsi

Startup Lessons Learned

I’ve been very blessed to have had a 22-year career at Intuit where I held various product roles from software developer on QuickBooks for DOS to offering leader on QuickBooks Connected Services. With this in mind, we started Intuit’s Unstructured Time program in 2005, where employees could spend 10% working on their own projects.

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Google Summer of Code 2011

crowdSPRING Blog

Since 2005, Google has led a wonderful open source program called Summer of Code. The goal of that program is to promote open source software development. Google has run this program every year since 2005, and the results are stunning.

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Rally Software Acquired By CA Technologies for $480 Million

Feld Thoughts

I remember my friend Ryan Martens sitting down with me and Chris Wand around 2001 and walking us through his idea for changing the how he approached managing the software development process. Rally started out life as F4 Technologies. We weren’t the first investor in Rally. Get Agile with Rally Release 5.

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Accelerating Technology Change and Continuous Learning

Feld Thoughts

A second example that is more esoteric but perhaps a leading indicator, is the rise of continuous integration in software development, not just with one’s own development team but with third-party software and tools. Several times a year, I hear about a new service that is all the rage with teens and tweens.