entrepreneurship
Building a web application using Amazon Web Services, Day 1
Let’s get online and start a business!
Last week we discussed the possibility of starting one’s own web business using the inexpensive and scalable Amazon Web Services as a backend. This type of distributed computing is beyond the scope of work I’ve done in the past so this should be interesting and it will probably take [read more...]
Seizing the means of production: Income security, cloud applications, serial entrepreneurship
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...]
The Social Media Vanguard
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‘cow catcher’ by psdEach person approaches social media and community building from her own [read more...]


Memorable tweets for the first week of December 2008
By Daniel J. Pritchett on December 8, 2008
Here’s a glimpse of the more interesting conversations popular microblogging service Twitter has brought to me in the last seven days. I also went and turned the “send DMs to my cell phone as text messages” feature back on. Twitter is a great complement to texting – it lets me contact people whose phone number [read more...]
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