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Strategy Roundtable: 5 Cloud Computing Opportunities for Entrepreneurs

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Charge-back accounting solution for large enterprises deploying cloud technologies. Ric Telford, VP of cloud services, IBM pointed me to the rather significant move towards rolling out private clouds at large enterprises, a move that IBM is spearheading by providing full stacks of infrastructure technologies.

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SEO Advice for Bootstrapped Startups

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RSS Feed 19 Nov 2010, Posted by admin in Featured , Nohat , 26 Comments SEO Advice for Bootstrapped Startups SEO can provide a hugely valuable source of traffic, if done right – especially for a bootstrapped startup where money is tight. [link] Home Archives Search Game Who Is Shark SEO?

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Lessons from a year’s worth of hiring data

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making technical recruiting suck less. I ran technical recruiting at TrialPay for a year before going off to start my own agency. As a result, a certain mysticism persists in hiring, and great engineers who don’t fit in “the mold” end up getting cut before another engineer has the chance to see their work.

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Dot.com-ing Your Business: Eight Elements Of A Successful Online Marketing Plan

YoungUpstarts

by Annie Tsai, author of “ The Small Business Online Marketing Handbook: Converting Online Conversations to Offline Sales “ The technology takeover is here. As you’ve bootstrapped your business, you’ve had to synthesize a lot of new information, and you’ve had to frequently learn by doing. In fact, it’s a huge advantage.

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So You're Going To Start A Huge New Web Project

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They often have lower bandwidth. You have options for just about every other technology you choose for a project, but you always need to use CSS. Try to never make a decision based on technical difficulty. Is that historically, ASP.Net Webforms engine made IDs really hard to specify. Mobile is a whole different world.

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