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Foursquare worth $80M | Chad's Blog
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The Minimum Viable Product →. March 26, 2010 · 7:11 am. That’s right… I said it. 80… million… dollars. And they’re purported to be raising $10M from the top VC firms. That is so awesome. Talk about a statement. Foursquare is really going for it raising that kind of serious money. Is this the beginning of a new “mobile” bubble? Will investors really be able to get a strong return on investment? The Minimum Viable Product →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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About | Chad's Blog
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I am a software developer. Somewhere in that order with varying degrees of talent. My company, Appoxy, builds cloud computing enablement software such as SimpleDeployr.com. As well application development services for clients such as Plaster Networks. My band the Glorified HJ’s plays cover music and provides small windows of Rockstardom even if only in front of a few hundred people. My coding is currently all Rails, mostly AWS. And usually at 3am PST. Thanks for reading,. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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The Minimum Viable Product | Chad's Blog
https://carimura.wordpress.com/2010/04/01/the-minimum-viable-product
April 1, 2010 · 8:00 pm. The Minimum Viable Product. I can’t count how many times I’ve said or heard, “You know what would be awesome? If our product did this, this, and that! 8221; As a developer and entrepreneur, it’s easy to get caught up in the bleeding edge features for your products, especially if those features present technical challenges. Next time you find yourself talking about features, think about the following counter examples:. Steve Jobs. Well, no need to explain. But you can see. Great p...
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HBase vs Cassandra: why we moved | Dominic Williams
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Occasionally useful posts about RIAs, Web scale computing and miscellanea. HBase vs Cassandra: why we moved. My team is currently working on a brand new product the forthcoming MMO www.FightMyMonster.com. Caveat Emptor if you’re looking for a shortcut to engaging your neurons be aware this isn’t an exhaustive critical comparison, it just summarizes the logic of just another startup in a hurry with limited time and resources! Did Cassandra’s bloodline foretell the future? Malcolm Gladwell would say my unc...