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Building Your MVP as a Non-Technical Founder

SoCal CTO

I did a presentation this week at Coloft that looked at how Non-Technical Founders can go about getting their MVP built. Examples might be a recommendation engine, search engine, matching engine or something with a complex interface. And the back-end is something that a non-technical founder can manage.

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Discussion Creation Among Bloggers - LinkedIn, Blogging and Discussion Groups

SoCal CTO

skip to main | skip to sidebar SoCal CTO Thursday, March 22, 2007 Discussion Creation Among Bloggers - LinkedIn, Blogging and Discussion Groups Ive been participating in a Yahoo Group that are users of LinkedIn and who are Bloggers: [link] Its an interesting group of folks from diverse backgrounds.

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How to pick a co-founder

venturehacks.com

It’s more important than your product, market, and investors. The ideal founding team is two individuals, with a history of working together, of similar age and financial standing, with mutual respect. He can be technical, but he must be able to wield the tools of influence. Really, this is the question that matters.

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Finding Your Co-Founders

techcrunch.com

This time things like, Patent, copyrights, other basic rules like technical issues and complications were something i was expecting from you. Do a search in Twitter for #startupvisa to learn more. Hopefully next time you will make more sense and will talk less on obvious things. Eli abhay, Aaron Patzer said the most on this topic.

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Do You Need to Be a Developer to Found a Web Startup?

thenetsetter.com

Are you inventing new technical solutions to a problem? Facebook was a new way to manage social interaction, Google was a new way to search, Amazon was a new way to purchase, both Twitter and Blogger were new ways to communicate, and Digg was a new way to determine the relevance of news.

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