By Daniel J. Pritchett on November 24, 2008
Once you’ve mastered the means of creating scalable web businesses, do you build one solid business and push it to greatness? Do you sell it and move on to the next big idea? Do you build a string of hopefuls and try to push each of them over the top? I imagine you’d want to [read more...]
Posted in Sharing at Work | Tagged AdaptiveBlue, Alex Iskold, Amazon, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, Amazon Web Services, business, career, cloud, Cloud computing, entrepreneurship, finance, grid computing, income, launch memphis, memphis, Personal finance
By Daniel J. Pritchett on August 24, 2008
Third-party application developer WidgetLaboratory has taken their ongoing battle with social networking platform Ning one step further by posting the final few days worth of email conversation before the two companies broke off negotiations. These emails are a fascinating look under the covers of what’s clearly been a very tense week for both organizations. Following [read more...]
Posted in Sharing at Work | Tagged Application programming interface, Cloud computing, email, legal, ning, programming, scribd, Social network service, social networks, TechCrunch, widgets