By Curtis on Feb 3, 2009 in FYI, Posts | 0 Comments
Listed here are podcasts that focus, at least partly, on ASP.NET. You might find these interesting. If you know of we missed let us know in the comments.
.Net Rocks! – by Carl Franklin and Richard Campbell. .NET Rocks! is a…
By Curtis on Jan 28, 2009 in Posts | 0 Comments
Michael Arrington of TechCrunch is going on sabbatical.
Getting covered on TechCrunch, especially by Michael Arrington, and even more especially, getting covered favorably by Mike, can change your life… or at least change your startup.
Well, it looks like some European…
By Curtis on Jan 27, 2009 in Posts | 2 Comments

Simply harness all those tweeted links and charge for them. They can do this in two ways:
1. Only allow http links through certain accounts that are paying for them. They can charge on a per-link, per-click, or subscription basis (or…
By Curtis on Jan 27, 2009 in Posts | 0 Comments
About 3pm today Scott Guthrie announced the release of ASP.NET MVC RC 1.0. This marks the end of major changes to the ASP.NET add-on framework and allows developers to confidently begin writing and shipping software with it.
Look out Ruby On…
By Curtis on Jan 26, 2009 in Posts | 0 Comments
This is a totally random post, but I found it over at Small Business Labs and thought it was funny.

By Curtis on Jan 24, 2009 in Posts | 6 Comments
There are three mistakes that, if a software startup makes, will cause certain failure. As an entrepreneur with a few companies under my belt I have made all of them, even in the same company. So I can tell you…
By Curtis on Jan 21, 2009 in Posts | 3 Comments

Coming Soon: We’re giving away a 3M Micro Professional Projector!
Listen to the Ship It On the Side Podcast for more info.
Subscribe to the podcast either via RSS or iTunes.
By Curtis on Jan 21, 2009 in Posts | 4 Comments
Don’t go looking for startup funding from VCs or banks. It’s time consuming and the guys “in the know” say that money is just too tight right now. Besides, why would you want to do that anyway? Your time is limited.…
By Curtis on Jan 19, 2009 in Posts | 0 Comments
Who you are will determine your competitive advantage. Your personality will be your greatest differentiator as more startups are created and workers choose to grow their side jobs into full blown businesses.
You will attract and repel some people just by…
By Curtis on Jan 16, 2009 in Posts | 2 Comments
Until there is a terrorist attack or the DOW recovers at least half of it’s 6,000 point losses there will be a deluge of two kinds of articles available online:
1. Articles that start with something like: “In a down economy…”…