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Embracing Digital Disruption in the Business World

The Startup Magazine

From marketing to product development, to new software tools and communications, the list is almost endless as to the digital transformations taking place. They have programmed a neural network to create an aesthetics detection algorithm that can see the beauty in photos the same way humans do.

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Building Your MVP as a Non-Technical Founder

SoCal CTO

Even with these, you will have paper-tested your MVP, but the reality is that customers will not be able to assess the value to them until they actually use it. We needed the matching algorithm. We end up using WordPress a lot as the marketing front-end of our web sites. Review the code being built.

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Real Unfair Advantages

A Smart Bear: Startups and Marketing for Geeks

No wait, I forgot, actually the question is: What happens when employee #2 makes off with your code and roadmap and marketing data and customer list, moves to Bolivia, and starts selling your stuff world-wide at one-tenth the price? To summarize: Anything that can be copied will be copied, including features, marketing copy, and pricing.

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Lessons Learned: The ABCDEF's of conducting a technical interview

Startup Lessons Learned

The technical interview is at the heart of these challenges when building a product development team, and so I thought it deserved an entire post on its own. The six key attributes spell ABCDEF: Agility. When talking about their past experience, candidates with agility will know why they did what they did in a given situation.

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What is Wrong With Today's CMS

www.readwriteweb.com

Then something happened to the CMS market, and a more democratic and user-led effort began with the rise of the blog. Part of the challenge for today's CMS is that it sits squarely across several different markets, all of which are clamoring more for our attention: blogging, social media, Web services and rapid/agile development.

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CEO Friday: Why we don’t hire.NET programmers

blog.expensify.com

Also, I would like to point out the canned arguments that typically spew from.NET developers about “enterprise” platforms (which is what MS beats them over the head with when they bitch about expense). While.NET can no doubt service the enterprise market, so can everybody else. March 25, 2011 at 2:51 pm.

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