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Almost every day I'm talking to early stage startup founders (see Free Startup CTO Consulting Sessions ) about what they plan to do. Do you need to provide RSS? I tend to ask a lot of questions, challenge aspects, make suggestions. But I've often been very surprised by one aspect of these conversations. Dismissable?
Almost every day I'm talking to early stage startup founders (see Free Startup CTO Consulting Sessions ) about what they plan to do. Do you need to provide RSS? I tend to ask a lot of questions, challenge aspects, make suggestions. But I've often been very surprised by one aspect of these conversations. Dismissable?
Great content again in September that meets at the intersection of startups, technology, product and being a Startup CTO. But the other piece of the argument is, of course, an argument for why your company should build open source - why it should develop its technology in a community-driven, open sourced way.
type tools (Blogs, Wikis, Social Bookmarking, RSS, RSS Readers) on corporate learning and someone like HBS. Really fun stuff these days. One of my recent fun experiences was doing a presentation at Harvard Business School (HBS) on the implications of Web 2.0
At the CTO Group that I organize in Santa Monica, we've had lots of discussions around this. From BBM's web site: media RSS - extensions to RSS subscription format to support time based media, enclosures, copyrights and other meta-data needed for media. I'm blogging from the CalTech Enterprise Forum.
Subscribe the the RSS feed for each of these. Other Tactics Some other tactics we discussed: Link Searches – Use BackTweets to search for anyone who has linked to you in Twitter, and IceRocket to search for anyone linking to your blog. Use Ping.fm to update multiple statuses.
It might also be through twitter, Facebook, SMS, RSS, voice, etc. For most web products, the way that I end up going to them is that they somehow remind me that they are out there and have something of value. How does that happen? Well likely it’s email. Don’t be a Ning!
Main February 23, 2010 Advice for CTO Founders: Dont Let Business Kill the Business Founding a technology company is an amazing thing. Too often, however, I have found CTO / Founders paired with business people who not only don't add value, but frequently detract from the value of the business.
Google Analytics works within RSS feeds as well: [link] e.) Speakers included: John Shiple, CTO, Ultralive www.linkedin.com/in/johnshiple. Google has a “Conversion University” with a TON of great training materials to get you up and running. Here’s a link: [link] c.)
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