When we look at technology we use everyday, the great success stories all have one thing in common: competition. They all achieved their success despite healthy competition, or perhaps because of it.… more →
// Internet Duct Tapeengtech wrote 1 year ago: When we look at technology we use everyday, the great success stories all have one thing in common: … more →
engtech wrote 1 year ago: For the last couple of months I’ve been plagued with wondering if I should stay at my curren … more →
engtech wrote 1 year ago: This is a continuation from The Problem with Social Web Applications. “web applications are c … more →
engtech wrote 1 year ago: This is an exciting time because unlike traditional software that runs on your computer [1], web ap … more →
engtech wrote 2 years ago: Aaron Swartz of Reddit fame is blogging about the experience of becoming a DotCom millionaire this w … more →
engtech wrote 2 years ago: Paul Graham has an essay on the 18 reasons why start-ups fail. I especially like how he sums it up t … more →
engtech wrote 2 years ago: In “Web Too.Many” I lambasted and flamed the Web 2.0 bubble of start-ups that are receiv … more →
engtech wrote 2 years ago: In the Art of Distribution, Guy Kawasaki also covers distribution vs viral (you want both) and scali … more →
engtech wrote 2 years ago: Guy Kawasaki covers one of the most basic premises that all engineers forget about: distribution cha … more →
engtech wrote 2 years ago: Read/Write Web has an article called the Social Bookmarking Faceoff where they compare several start … more →
engtech wrote 2 years ago: It looks like Cambrian House is doing pretty well with their concept of Crowded-source Software. The … more →
engtech wrote 3 years ago: One of my favorite comments is when he talks about having a great programmer on the team who is busy … more →