Mobile Event This Thursday: Angry Birds, Foodspotting
On Thursday, May 12 at 6pm in San Francisco, BizTechDay is hosting a mobile centric meetup with the Peter Vesterbacka (Creator, Angry Birds), Brian Wong (Fou... Read More...
By Elizabeth Yin (Co-Founder, LaunchBit) Lots of people ask us how expensive it is to launch a web business idea. That's obviously an impossible question to answer. But, getting your first customers to get some validation for your business idea -- now, that's not as far off as you may think. Getting there would probably cost you less than an iPad. So, skip the frenzied line at the Apple Store and buy yourself a web business instead.
This is how I would invest my saved $499 in a web business idea --
Talk With Potential Customers: In-Person, Via Skype, Or Phone
Find First Customers Through A Landing Page
With 350+ people now coming to your site, you should now have a good handful of people who are eager to be your first customers/users. Combine that with people you spoke with in-person/via Skype, hopefully you now have a good group of users/customers to work with as you start to think about your exact product/service.
... Read More...Congratulations to VC-turned-entrepreneur Amra Tareen, founder & CEO of Allvoices, on the acquisition by Datran Media! Earlier this week, TechCrunch announced the acquisition of the citizen journalism platform, which raised $9M in VC and launched in 2008. Women 2.0: Congratulations on the acquisition announcement! Last we met, you were a panelist at our Women 2.0 conference at Stanford as the founder & CEO of Allvoices. How has your company evolved over the years, and how did you get to the acuiqision?
... Read More...By Emily Goligoski (Contributing Writer, Women 2.0) Holders of sleek silver FoundersCards the world over share a similar conundrum: stay shush'ed about the savings on business, travel and lifestyle or let others in on the secret. Because Women 2.0 believes in scale, we're spreading the word about the membership organization with this promo:
At $199, joining is a steal and will earn you large percentages off everywhere from Equinox gyms to Apple and international hotels (Barcelona's Hotel Arts, anyone?). To redeem, visit FoundersCard.com and click on Membership Inquiries. Complete form and enter "FCWMN11" as the referral code.
... Read More...By Halle Tecco (Co-Founder & Managing Director, Rock Health) This summer, Rock Health will catalyze innovation in the interactive health space. Become one of the first startups to access our unrivaled community of experts and seed-accelerator program where a select group of health-related startups will partake in an intensive multi-month program, turning ideas into products and businesses.
Use what you’ve learned in other segments (gaming, informatics, design, etc.) to solve real, meaningful problems in health. At least one team member should be a developer. Check out the FAQ.
Apply to Rock Health's seed accelerator program for startups by Friday, May 13 at noon (PST).
Rock Health will welcome a group of developers and entrepreneurs with early stage ideas to San Francisco’s newest incubator, focused on health apps. Startups will receive a grant for $20,000 along with operational and strategic support, office space, and mentorship from a team of experts in tech, design, legal/IP/FDA, devices, consumer healthcare, clinical medicine and business.
... Read More...By Saroj Yadav (Founder, Kreeya) I grew up in a small village in rural India. I learned the value of hard work from my parents who toiled hard all day in the fields. I will forever be grateful for the values of hard work and perseverance my parents instilled in me which pushed me to be an engineer and an entrepreneur.
When I moved to San Francisco, I wanted to shop for clothes by independent designers in the city. But there was no convenient way to do this. That was the beginning of my startup, Kreeya.
... Read More...By Alicia Morga (Founder & CEO, Refleta) I ran Consorte Media for five years before it was acquired. When I started Consorte Media in 2005, it was verboten to say when fundraising that you were building to flip a company. Today, many angels are looking for just that approach. But every business, no matter the original idea or approach, needs time to figure out what it’s going to be –- especially if it’s going to be big. It also needs time to make mistakes, and we made plenty.
My initial idea was not to build an ad network.
But that’s often how building a company goes – the business always morphs and grows, and never ends up looking like the original vision. My vision of connecting Hispanic consumers with service providers who could offer their services to them in Spanish was inspired by my own culture, having seen the incredible lack of services addressing the Hispanic market.
... Read More...By Amy Dusto (Writer, Discovery News) Baltimore -- A city full of talent and ideas, the raw material for beginning businesses. Yet the actual amount of entrepreneurship happening doesn't always seem to match. Local entrepreneur and programmer Mike Subelsky noticed this and decided to give well-intentioned visionaries a kick start. He created a proposal for "Startup City," a twelve week summer program offering free workspace in Baltimore, $15,000 of seed money, mentoring, and workshops for ten lucky entrepreneurs, all to help them blossom.
"The actual problem we're solving is to tell the story for these ten companies in a visible way, [the story] about people struggling and succeeding," Subelsky says, "to show it's doable." The city should subsequently benefit from the action of more than just whirling brains, but solid ideas going into motion with economic development attached. As Subelsky drafted in the Startup City proposal, "All we need are a few success stories to create a chain-reaction of entrepreneurship." Then he sat on it for about a year, until one day his friend and tech-scene colleague Monica Beeman, founder of Vines to Vino and regional director of small business lender FundingUniverse Maryland, asked him, "Why isn't anything happening with this? Let's do this."
Apply to Baltimore City by Wednesday, May 4 (MIDNIGHT). Application available here.
... Read More...By Angie Chang (Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Women 2.0) Pasadena, CA -- Come and learn the Python programming language on Sunday, May 15 in Los Angeles. The Intro to Python Workshop will be taught by Audrey Roy and Katharine Jarmul, and assisted by Christine Cheung, Esther Nam, Jessica Stanton, Sandy Strong, and Sophia Viklund. The PyLadies are a group of women in Los Angeles who use and love the Python programming language -- and on track to increase the percentage of females in the Los Angeles Python community to 50%.
Never tried programming before? Not sure if you'll fit in? Don't worry. Intro to Python Workshop on May 15 in Pasadena is designed to be friendly to absolute beginners. Now, meet the PyLadies!
... Read More...By Jean Hsu (Android Developer, Pulse)
Several people have asked me what the best resources are for getting started with Android. There are so many Android code blogs with "working" example out there, it's hard to know what's the best way to get started.
I'd recommend starting at the official Android Developer site, as it has the most up-to-date documentation and plenty of basic examples, which should be enough to get you started on a basic application. Here are some other resources I've compiled for getting started with Android development.
... Read More...Spoondate Co-Founder & CTO Van Nguyen is teaching a 4 week course on Node.js starting May 9 online at CodeLesson. Learn how to create high-performance, server-side applications using JavaScript from the Spoondate co-founder building an innovative technology stack powered by Node on the server and JavaScript in the browser. This is a rare opportunity to learn Node.js programming from an experienced developer who's using the system in production today. For the full course outline and to register, click here. Class starts this Monday, sign up now!
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