Craver's Garden
Craver's Garden is a compilation blog of all Douglas Craver's current business projects and collaborations he is growing. You can reach Doug at dougATlaunchtribe.com or 434-272-8374.
Monday, April 15, 2013
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Saturday, March 30, 2013
STARTUP SIGNAL
One of the hardest things to learn is to say "NO" at the moment so you can say "YES" in the future.
Friday, March 8, 2013
We <3 Wifi - Support the FCC in Keeping Spectrum Open for Innovation!
This makes for all kinds of awesome.
"Open" wireless technologies (such as WiFi, Bluetooth and ZigBee) make it possible to do things like:
- transmit broadband internet over long distances
- control your TV with your phone
- stream music from your phone to your car
- gorge on video without worrying about data caps
- control your home thermostat from miles away
- teach your robots how to talk to one another
- even enable mission-critical medical devices to communicate with one another in hospitals!
And believe it or not, even our phones rely on open wireless: 80% of all smartphone and tablet traffic travels over WiFi2.
This "open" environment for wireless tech has unleashed a ridiculous amount of innovation.
via weheartwifi.com
Friday, December 7, 2012
TNW Academy Guides - Expert Instruction for Business Building
The aim of TNW Academy Guides is to bring you only the highest-quality content, from well-established thought leaders in numerous spaces. You’ll find work from people such as Steve Blank, Megan Berry and Dan Martell, covering a range of topics such as branding, social strategy, growth hacking and business plans.
via thenextweb.com
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Technology Industry Puts Immigration Reform As Top Hope For Obama's Second Term
Our immigration system is fundamentally at odds with the needs of American startups," Bannon said. "I think Obama gets it. You hear him talk about entrepreneurs more and more.
I couldn't agree more.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Chris Dixon (Nuff said!)
But the most effective marketing is a compelling product that can be easily tried.
via cdixon.org
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