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Speed up or slow down? (for Harvard Business Review)

Startup Lessons Learned

This is the first post that moves into making specific process recommendations for product development. It usually looks like this: the can-do attitude and high-bandwidth communication that characterized the first few iterations have produced magic. Labels: product development Speed up or slow down?

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Lo, my 2295 subscribers, who are you?

Startup Lessons Learned

It connects to the internet to automatically download the necessary codes. Your writings are so very thought provoking, and now reading them will take a slice of my ever diminishing bandwidth. The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Customer Development ► June (3) What is a startup? They want to do activities.

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Continuous deployment with downloads

Startup Lessons Learned

Then we could render the whole site with much less latency, bandwidth usage, and server cost. The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Customer Development ► June (3) What is a startup? It would be a lot more efficient to send down a compressed packet with the entire sites data and presentation in an optimized format.

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Innovation, Change and the Rest of Your Life

Steve Blank

I’ve watched the Valley go from Microwave Valley – to Defense Valley – to Silicon Valley to Internet Valley. And to today, when its major product is simply innovation. the wave of internet commerce applications in the first decade of the 21st century. In the 1950’s and ‘60’s U.S.

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