Sensible Softwares is a 1M/1M premium company that launched in August 2009 with its flagship product BootStrapToday. BootStrapToday is an application life cycle management platform for software development teams. In just 60 seconds, software development teams can get started managing the life cycles of their projects. In any software development undertaking, 30% to 40% of
We are applying for a $250k grant which we would like to use to award 250 1M/1M Scholarships. The $250k grant is being offered by two corporate sponsors: Chase and LivingSocial. We need 250 votes … Would you please help us by voting here?
Co-Sponsors One Million by One Million and Elance Help Select Twelve Scholarship Winners From Twenty Finalists Fremont, CA, June 11, 2012 — BlueSnap, a global provider of Open Commerce technology and services that maximize revenues through recurring payment solutions, today announced the twelve winners of the Entrepreneur Development Scholarship Program. Winners were chosen from a
Entrepreneurs are invited to the 130th FREE online 1M/1M roundtable competition co-hosted by A&N Media and Elance on Thursday, June 14, 2012, at 4:00 p.m. BST/8:00 a.m. PDT/11:00 a.m. EDT. Imperial College entrepreneurs will be given first priority to present their company pitches. We are especially looking for business ideas which have potential to fit
San Francisco, California–based Wells Fargo is a financial services company that offers banking, insurance, investments, mortgage, and consumer and commercial finance services throughout the United States. With 270,000 employees working in more than 80 businesses nationwide, Wells Fargo has come a long way over the past 160 years. Always moving forward, like the stagecoach that
SM: Yes. I think one of the points that you raised earlier was that keeping on top of your email is no longer enough because messages are coming at you from all over the place. Even with Facebook messages, you can have them forwarded to your email, or you can have your LinkedIn messages forwarded.
Sramana: What was the process for getting companies to start using your platform? Adeyemi Ajao: I was lucky enough to have made a lot of connections at startups over the years. Brendan was the one who took the main responsibility of bringing companies to our platform. He brought on big companies like McKinsey, Google, and
Today’s Guardian (UK) investigates why developers prefer to write first for Apple, not Android. Developers, please weigh in with your thoughts on the article. Do you think this trend will change? Click on the full paragraph link for all of this week’s posts.