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Ardent 1: Supercomputers Get Personal

Steve Blank

We were on the University of North Carolina campus to meet with Fred Brooks and Henry Fuchs. A Phone Call After I left MIPS Computers I was in New York tagging along with a friend (a computer architect whose products at Apple a decade later would change the shape of personal computing) who was consulting for a voice recognition startup.

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How To Start An Etsy Shop

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That’s the best compliment,” says Brooke Malloy of Etsy shop SageLike. Make sure your Etsy tags and keywords are those which people can easily find you, both on Etsy and when searching for a particular item on Google. Make sure your buyers know how much you love them, by telling them so with discounts.

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Software Startup Myths Debunked

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Brooks Talley says: October 13, 2006 at 5:15 am All in all, this is some good advice that would-be entrepreneurs should read. Tags: startupcto. Agree with all of them. I would add: Myth #6: I need to go after a broad market with millions of potential customers because I then only need to get a small percentage of them to succeed.

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How to hire a programmer to make your ideas happen

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The typical prototype to productivity factor is 4 to 9, according to Brooks and others. Their names are around but I would have to raid the garage archives. Tags: startupcto. In real life, every project must reach prototype stage after 3 month, to enter productivity stage within one or two years. Your thoughts?