They say time is money. But is this really the case when it comes to bootstrapping? In my previous post about bootstrapping I touched on a few ways to launch a startup with a minimal amount of funding. Now I want to go into more detail about your role in the startup. One thing I [...]
Archives: April 2009
Whats Wrong with the New FriendFeed
Everybody seems to be singing praises about the new FriendFeed design that was switched from beta to “all users” without any warning. I don’t like the new design – they got it wrong. And heres why: No Feed Icons I can understand why they did remove the icons that tell you where an item of [...]
How to: Guerilla Bootstrapping
Guerilla bootstrapping aka bootstrapping for people who don’t have a million bucks. I am currently right in the middle of launching a startup that has been bootstrapped – in fact it will launch in a few days time. I started out with around $5000 to spend and when launch time comes you can be the [...]
Let the Twitter Hating Begin
So Twitter is now the “biggest” thing on the intertubes at the moment. And unsuprisingly bloggers have resorted to their usual habits on “hating” whatever, no matter what, the big thing is. Looking through my Friendfeed I counted three negative blog posts about Twitter – not about its downtime, or lack of features – but [...]
What I’ve Been Working On
[private][private]Since last year I’ve been working hard on a new startup which is set to launch to the public this May. I’ve kept it pretty quiet so far but im going to start giving more details on what it is (btw, the sites not in stealth mode, I just don’t want to promise anything I [...]
Task.fm
Im the founder of Task.fm a super simple reminder tool. Task.fm is smart enough to understand your natural language and can be integrated with Twitter.