How to Launch a Tech Company in One Weekend

Curt Merrill of CNN.com was on hand for a good part of Atlanta Startup Weekend.  He wrote up a nice article that is currently in the front door of the CNN.com technology section featuring Skribit and Twitpay.  Companies that I cofounded at Startup Weekends and remain actively involved in.  Pretty exciting stuff for these companies […]

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November 24, 2008  |  Comments  |  Tweet  |  Posted in Startups

To The Video

Monday and Tuesday I have provided links to posts written about Atlanta Startup Weekend 2.  Well this year we also received a little media attention.  The Atlanta Business Chronicle, CNN.com and TechDrawl all visited.  Never heard of TechDrawl?  That’s because it is a startup itself.  TechDrawl is a new video blog produced by Celia Dyer.  […]

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November 12, 2008  |  Comments  |  Tweet  |  Posted in Entrepreneurship, Startups

Atlanta Startup Weekend 2 Links

I'll write my impressions a bit later, right now I am going to list what the community is discussing. TwitPay: An Atlanta Startup Weekend 2 Company gweezlebur.com The Birth of CloseBuy.me at Atlanta Startup Weekend Colin Ake What's Going On With Skribit? Paul Stamatiou Startup Weekend Births Startups AtlanTech Atlanta Startup Weekend 2 – Better, […]

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November 10, 2008  |  Comments  |  Tweet  |  Posted in Entrepreneurship, Startups

Startup Equity Distribution

On my Skribit app (located in the right sidebar) someone suggested that I write about how an early stage technology startup should determine who gets how much equity and when.  With the upcoming Atlanta Startup Weekend 2 expected to spawn 5 – 10 projects spread across 100 "founders" it seems like a good time to […]

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October 30, 2008  |  Comments  |  Tweet  |  Posted in Entrepreneurship, Startups

Marketing BrownBag

On Wednesday October 22, 2008 at 11:45 ATDC will resume its BrownBag series and for the first time they are systematically opening up this program to startups and entrepreneurs that are not a part of ATDC’s incubator.  It’s going to be a great program.  As Toby Bloomberg, the person responsible for me starting FoG put […]

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October 15, 2008  |  Comments  |  Tweet  |  Posted in atdc, Marketing, Startups