Archive for April, 2006
No, I’m not dead
Seeing that the latest post on this blog was more than two weeks now, you might have started to believe I got shot in the street on some dark alley, or that I have just plainly stopped blogging, the way Russel Beatie did or Dragos Novac(a Romanian blogger I’ve been reading for two long years) […]
micro ISV
I learned a new term today: micro ISV. Actually, I lie: I learned two new terms: ISV and microISV. I learned those new words and, most important, new IDEAS, by having as starting point Joel Spolsky’s today post Foreword to “Eric Sink on the Business of Software” .
In the post, besides introducing us to Eric […]
Euro Web2.0 map
Again via Rodrigo I got to the kelblog page of the former author of Kelkoo(sold to Yahoo for quite a bit of cash) and founder of Wikio, which seems to be a cross of Digg, Newsvine and Kelkoo. I’m not sure yet, it’s in beta.
Well… the guy over at Kelblog pointed Rodrigo to a pretty […]
T-Shirt printing
Not very long ago I was studying the possibilities of starting a T-shirt printing company:
As I recall, there were some suppliers of specialized hardware around, in price ranges of 2000-10000$, depending of the quantities and print quality(just google for t-shirt printer), the price of a simple t-shirt stays below 5$ while the price for a […]
Branding, Naming and Websites
This post was ment to be full of links to a couple of interesting posts that appeared lately on the blogosphere on naming a new-born startup. After a bit of thought I decided to extend it a bit with the following fragment:
Two years ago, while in an internship in an R&D+consulting IT firm in the […]
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