Archive for September 2nd, 2004
Knowledge Management Critical for Start-ups
RealKM: “Start-ups are one of the most information intense and fastest changing organizations in Business. Yet most start-ups rely only on the basic tools like email and maybe a file-share to manage information. It’s crazy when I think about it…. 5 years back I co-founded my own start-up and we made the same mistake. It [...]
I’ve updated the comment posting rules.
SF Chronicle: A growing number of entrepreneurs, faced with spiraling accounting costs and stiffer corporate governance rules, are choosing to keep their startups private or sell them to a rival rather than take them public. For young companies, the choice between going public and selling to a rival was once an easy one. That’s because [...]
Is your e-commerce website ready for Christmas? 37Signals: “In these pages you’ll find dozens of ideas for improving the holiday customer experience at your site. Each idea is accompanied by examples taken from top retail sites (we’ve visited hundreds of sites over the past two holiday seasons seeking smart techniques).”
Law & Entrepreneurship News, a new weblog by University of Wisconsin Law School Professor Gordon Smith and his students, has launched.
Apple Launches iTunes Affiliate Program
Slashdot: “Apple has launched an affiliate program for their iTunes music store that earns participants 5% commission. Affiliates can link directly to songs, albums, and artists, as well as apply to the Apple Store affiliate program to sell hardware. It costs nothing to join and people that sign up prior to September 15 can win [...]


