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Competition in startups is real

Competition in startups is an interesting thing. It’s something we can’t help but stress about. But it’s illogical. Because in…

Getting product right means finding product market fit. It does not mean launching the product.

Getting product right means finding product market fit. It does not mean launching the product. It means getting to the…

Vibhu Nirby on why he’s pivoting EveryMe to Web-first

You have an entirely different onboarding story on the web. You can test easily, cheaply, and fast enough to make…

Pricing, hardware, and incentive.

Tricia Duryee interviews Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos over at All Things D and Jeff shares  Amazon’s unique perspective on pricing:…

If you are not embarrassed by the first version of your product, you’ve launched too late

If you are not embarrassed by the first version of your product, you’ve launched too late. Reid Hoffman…

Seeing disruption through

Apple makes its money over the long term not just by introducing disruption, which would mean flash-in-the-pan products that spark…

Tourism Toronto, a mobile case study

Design and implementation of a cross-platform consumer mobile app for Tourism Toronto. We began discussions with Tourism Toronto in…

Startup apps and competition from heavy hitters.

For a startup the biggest problem is almost never a competitor. The biggest problem is typically non-adoption. Dan Moral rightly…

The mobile app market.

With Apple’s App Store and mobile apps on Android, Blackberry and the soon to be released Windows Phone 7 providing…
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