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5 Startup Funding Models That Depend On The Consumer

Startup Professionals Musings

Other popular sites for startups, including StartupNation and Startups.co m are not for crowdfunding, but actually are matchmaking sites between entrepreneurs and professional investors or banks, or incubators.

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Digital Transformation In Business

The Startup Magazine

React Native: Choosing the Right Framework When it comes to building cross-platform mobile applications, businesses often face the dilemma of choosing between Flutter vs React Native. Both frameworks offer numerous advantages, but their approaches and ecosystem differ.

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5 Crowdfunding Approaches To Tempt Every Entrepreneur

Startup Professionals Musings

Other popular sites for startups, including StartupNation and Startups.co are not for crowdfunding, but actually are matchmaking sites between entrepreneurs and professional investors or banks, or incubators.

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How to Choose a Programming Language as a Tech Startup

The Startup Magazine

It’s important to decide which of these approaches you want to take, as some languages are designed to promote stable, scalable architecture, while others are better suited for rapid application development. Open Source Code. This simply makes the development process much easier. are focused on speed.

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Create Branded Facebook Storefronts With TabJuice

YoungUpstarts

Social commerce application development service TabJuice ( www.TabJuice.com ) lets you create customized and branded storefronts directly on Facebook, so users can not only buy stuff from you, but they can also brag about their purchases on their social feeds.

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Don’t Be Fooled By All The Hype For Crowd Funding

Startup Professionals Musings

Software crowd sourcing. This is basically the Open Source concept, where sites like IdeaScale facilitate the outsourcing of application development to the Internet community in the form of an open call. Of course, this might also lead to investors, partners, and licensing opportunities.

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Pragmatism with Flavor

TechEmpower

This gives us a point of view about servers and modern web application development that isn't terribly common these days: each server in your cluster should be able to process a significant amount of user load. Easy stuff should be easy. We cut our teeth building eharmony.com back when a server with 128MB of memory was a monster.

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