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Tom's Entrepreneurial Journey: The Story of Our Failed Startup: Finding New Customers
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Tuesday, April 7, 2015. The Story of Our Failed Startup: Finding New Customers. This post is part of my story on our failed startup Camargus. Again, we were misleading ourselves and others in thinking that there was product market fit. Our hope was that by putting our tech into the hands of others, they would tell us what the end-user needs. But guess what? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm an entrepreneur and R&D specialist. The Story of Our Failed Startup: Finding New Custo.
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Tom's Entrepreneurial Journey: The Story of Our Failed Startup: Company Structure
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Sunday, May 10, 2015. The Story of Our Failed Startup: Company Structure. This post is part of my story on our failed startup Camargus. In my previous posts, I've been talking about how we failed at developing and marketing our product. But there were some other, more fundamental issues. In the following post, I'll talk about the next phase of the company: taking on investors. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm an entrepreneur and R&D specialist. The Story of Our Failed Startup: Company Structure.
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Tom's Entrepreneurial Journey: The Story of Our Failed Startup: The Product
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Saturday, March 7, 2015. The Story of Our Failed Startup: The Product. This post is the first part of my story on our failed startup Camargus. Our virtual camera concept: a panoramic camera array continuously captures a wide-angle view of the entire field, in which you can freely look around using a virtual camera. Either live or in replay mode. Fletcher suggested adding more features, and improving image quality and zoom power. They were pulling us to build the ultimate sports analysis tool. But...Would...
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Tom's Entrepreneurial Journey: April 2015
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Tuesday, April 7, 2015. The Story of Our Failed Startup: Finding New Customers. This post is part of my story on our failed startup Camargus. Again, we were misleading ourselves and others in thinking that there was product market fit. Our hope was that by putting our tech into the hands of others, they would tell us what the end-user needs. But guess what? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I'm an entrepreneur and R&D specialist. The Story of Our Failed Startup: Finding New Custo.
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Tom's Entrepreneurial Journey: May 2015
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Sunday, May 10, 2015. The Story of Our Failed Startup: Company Structure. This post is part of my story on our failed startup Camargus. In my previous posts, I've been talking about how we failed at developing and marketing our product. But there were some other, more fundamental issues. In the following post, I'll talk about the next phase of the company: taking on investors. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I'm an entrepreneur and R&D specialist. The Story of Our Failed Startup: Company Structure.
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Tom's Entrepreneurial Journey: March 2015
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Saturday, March 7, 2015. The Story of Our Failed Startup: The Product. This post is the first part of my story on our failed startup Camargus. Our virtual camera concept: a panoramic camera array continuously captures a wide-angle view of the entire field, in which you can freely look around using a virtual camera. Either live or in replay mode. Fletcher suggested adding more features, and improving image quality and zoom power. They were pulling us to build the ultimate sports analysis tool. But...Would...
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Tom's Entrepreneurial Journey: What We Did Right at Our Failed Startup: Not Much
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Friday, March 6, 2015. What We Did Right at Our Failed Startup: Not Much. I enjoy reading retrospectives on failed startups. I can easily relate to them because I’ve experienced a decent amount of failure during my experience as a startup founder. I felt it was time to share my story so that others might learn from it. I know I have. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm an entrepreneur and R&D specialist. The Story of Our Failed Startup: The Product. What We Did Right at Our Failed Startup: Not Much.
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