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How to Build a Startup Team

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Tech Cocktail Connecting, educating and amplifying the startup technology community and having fun doing it since 2006. Personal Network: Ask your friends and colleagues for suggestions. Send them a note about what you are looking for and ask them to pass it around to their network. Networking : Get out there and meet people.

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How to Go From Google Engineer to First-Time CTO

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Ian Langworth started his career as an O’Reilly author and software engineer at Google. Today, he’s the co-founder and CTO of Artillery , bringing console-quality gaming to the web browser. Not too long ago, I was a software engineer preparing to start my very first company. Date: September 4, 2013.

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An Extensive Guide To Web Form Usability

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An Extensive Guide To Web Form Usability. For instance, with a social network, a user would fill out a registration form to inform the organization that they would like to join. There’s been further research since 2006, obviously not mentioned in Matteo’s article. Smashing Directory. Designinformer. Newsletter.

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Essential Startup Funding Tips from 8 Seasoned Investors

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Kapor is the original designer of Lotus 1-2-3 and former CEO of Lotus Development. In 2006, Kapor founded Foxmarks, a popular Firefox Firefox add-on later renamed Xmarks Xmarks. Ted Serbinski: Angel investor Ted Serbinski sold his startup MothersClick to Lifetime in 2008 and joined the cable network as CTO of the ParentsClick Network.

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CEO Friday: Why we don’t hire.NET programmers

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They write everything from assembly to jQuery, on PCs to mobile phones, doing hard core computer graphics to high level social networking. Big things, like obscuring the networking stack under so many countless layers of abstraction that it’s virtually impossible to even imagine what bytes are actually going over the wire.

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