The Product Guy’s Weekend Reading (September 11, 2009)

Every week I read thousands of blog posts. Here, for your weekend enjoyment, are some highlights from my recent reading, for you.

01_anti-silution

On Starting Up…

http://www.markpeterdavis.com/getventure/2009/09/common-antidilution-structures.html
Understanding anti-dilution structures.

 
 

On Design & Product Experience…

http://www.epikone.com/blog/2009/09/08/tracking-ero-result-searches-in-google-analytics/
Finding value in tracking the experience of Zero Search Results.

02_no-results
03_boxnet-cloud

On Modular Innovation…

http://mashable.com/2009/09/10/openbox-mobile/
Box.net’s contribution to Modular Innovation with cross-platform clouds.

 

Have a great weekend!

Jeremy Horn
The Product Guy

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About Jeremy Horn

I have been involved in founding or managing a startup, non-stop, in one form or another, for the last 10 years. I have a background, as a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University in Computer Science and winner of numerous graphics arts awards that has allowed me to be a unifying force of form and function, business and technology, art and process. Another driving force in creating of this blog, one very personal to me, is that when I started out, a great deal of what I hope to pull together and share via the Product Guy Blog, I would have loved to have known and have had access to when I began my journey in the world of start-ups, their products, and venture capital, and hope many of you will embrace these experiences.

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