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Out of the Crisis #20: the founders of Bitwise on the role of technology in empowering people, spreading benefits to underserved communities, and the creation of OnwardUS

Startup Lessons Learned

In addition, those humans, collectively, are the majority of America and they reside disproportionately in non-primary markets. Selling those things at the flea market on the weekend. Was selling sort of thrift store level things at a flea market. He was our IP attorney. That thesis to us, doesn't feel controversial.

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Build vs. Buy: Which is Right for Your Business?

ConversionXL

Market maturity: Conversely, competitors are investing in a new featureset and thus, they’ve become table stakes. Market share: You may already be a category leader, and growth requires you to expand into new verticals. This is especially true if you’ve found a better way of solving it than existing products in the market.

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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. Sjoerd Franken.

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