Archive for September 2007

Everything AJAX – a bunch of links

Everything AJAX – a bunch of links

This site is great… I was looking for a variety of AJAX tools and links and found this… Everything from AJAX Suites, to individual component and more… read more | digg story

CSS Tools and Bookmarks

CSS Tools and Bookmarks

I found this site that has some great bookmarks. I was looking for some CSS tools and came across www.pawnder.com. If you need CSS tools, this is great… a little scattered, but has it ALL! read more | digg story

Outsourcing and Open Source

Outsourcing and Open Source

A major force to reckon with today is the Open Source movement. As with commercial software, Open Source comes with certain risks that must be managed. But unlike commercial software, Open Source does not automatically come with a vendor who is commercially motivated to manage those risks. These risks may leave a company stranded as they may not get any kind of support and extensibility while using the wrong type of open source software.

301 Yes or No???

301 Yes or No???

Very interesting guys… I too am a “serial entrepreneur” and have similar, or almost identical goals Bryan, with many similar initiatives. I’ve spent countless hours on these issues, such as the use of ‘www’ or not… Here’s a great article http://www.seobook.com/archives/001714.shtml Unfortunately I didn’t create a following like Bryan to help me through, so I ended up learning all of this stu...

SugarCRM Revenue Model

SugarCRM Revenue Model

Matt McAlister has a really interesting piece examining an Open Source CRM (SugarCRM) versus Salesforce.com. He observes a trend through the lens of SugarCRM that is happening more and more – companies focused around Open Source software that drive revenue from services alone: They’ve done a really clever thing which is to build a revenue model around the added services rather than try to charge for the core software. You can download th...

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