Micro ISV Digest
Posted by Gavin Bowman on Monday, March 27, 2006 at 9:30 AM
A roundup of last week's Micro ISV news and announcements, with some helpful articles.
News and Announcements
- GoCRM are looking for beta testers and feedback, and offering a free copy of their software in return.
- Atul has been slipping under my Micro ISV radar. He recently began beta testing his latest product, EZNamespaceExtensions.Net. His primary product is the Shell MegaPack, shell objects and controls for .Net and ActiveX. Bloggers might be interested in his offer of a free copy in return for a review.
- LibraryThing isn't new, but I just heard about it this week, courtesy of Dimitris.
- Bob released a new version of MasterList Professional.
- The Joel Reddit launched, a great source for popular technical articles.
- The Google Maps JSP Taglibrary might make mashups a little bit easier.
- DabbleDB is a new way to build and host online applications. Bob is excited.
- The Riya beta began, Dennis noted the reduced scope of the claims.
- KC's better half, Nina, began sharing her experiences as the wife of a Micro ISV'er.
- The top 10 SEO lies, via gapingvoid.
- Caterina.net: It's a bad time to start a company, vs 37 Signals: It's a great time to start a business.
- Scott Berkun on Attention and Sex.
- More good stuff from Guy Kawasaki: The Art of Sucking Down, and Nine things you to ask a Startup.
- BugNinja blogged his experiences with Escrow.com for domain sales. Also, It's OK to compete.
- J shares his plans in another lengthy strategy post.
- The art of creating a simple yet strong logo.
- I'm going to start following The Software Marketing Resource blog.
- The Pinko Marketing Manifesto Wiki, from Tara Hunt.
- On 43 Folders, the Best of Getting Things Done.
- Seth Godin on Selling out, and how to get funded (short answer: Don't).
- How a blind person uses your webpage.










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