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Manage And Schedule Appointments With TimeCenter

YoungUpstarts

Through the application, you can easily schedule appointments with even SMS text messages for notifications, customer reminders and promotional messages, and receive notifications by SMS or email when customers book an appointment. TimeCenter is developed by Sweden-based Niclas Marie and Daniel Ellenson.

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San Antonio-based Pathwire Bought for $1.9 Billion by Sinch

SiliconHills

In a big win for San Antonio’s technology industry, a Swedish company is buying Pathwire, an email delivery platform spun off from Rackspace, for $1.9 Sinch AB, based in Stockholm, Sweden, announced last week that is acquiring Pathwire and its Mailgun, Mailjet and Email on Acid products, used by more than 100,000 developers and […].

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Kent Beck keynote, "To Agility, and Beyond"

Startup Lessons Learned

blog comments powered by Disqus Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe via email Blog Archive ▼ 2010 (48) ► October (3) Case Study: Rapid iteration with hardware The Lean Startup Bundle Stop lying on stage ► September (4) Good enough never is (or is it?) Want to learn more about me? Try About the author.

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Small Business and Startups: End-of-Year Mishegoss, 2013!

crowdSPRING Blog

The madness is best summed up in the Yiddish and there are several variations: meshuggah (which Merriam Webster defines as crazy or foolish, but also happens to be a metal band from Sweden! ), meshugener (a foolish or crazy person), and (for our purposes here) mishegoss defined as general craziness, or a senseless behavior or activity.

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The Five Whys for Startups (for Harvard Business Review)

Startup Lessons Learned

blog comments powered by Disqus Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe via email Blog Archive ▼ 2010 (48) ► October (3) Case Study: Rapid iteration with hardware The Lean Startup Bundle Stop lying on stage ► September (4) Good enough never is (or is it?) Speed up or slow down? Want to learn more about me? Try About the author.

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Lessons Learned: Customer Development Engineering

Startup Lessons Learned

Still, I thought Id share this email that happened to arrive during class. Feel free to email me (startuplessonslearned-eric@sneakemail.com). Get in touch: Twitter Email Facebook Linkedin Additional resources Startup LessonsLearned, All Seasons : Every post from the blog, in one 600+ page PDF. Sure, Id be delighted to.

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

Startup Lessons Learned

blog comments powered by Disqus Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe via email Blog Archive ▼ 2010 (48) ► October (3) Case Study: Rapid iteration with hardware The Lean Startup Bundle Stop lying on stage ► September (4) Good enough never is (or is it?) Want to learn more about me? Try About the author.