Friday, April 22, 2016

Startup Reading List - Startup Digest - A Selection of the Finest... - April 22nd - April 29th

Startup Digest

Startup Reading List

April 22, 2016

... articles we found this week. Enjoy!

Startup Reading List Startup Digest is curated by:
Zubin Chagpar

Zubin Chagpar - @phylosopher

Contact Zubin Chagpar at zubin.chagpar@startupdigestmail.com

Chris McCann

Chris McCann - Community @ Greylock Partners

Contact Chris McCann at chris@startupdigest.com

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Jeremy Corman

Interesting tool for increasing business growth. Any thoughts on this one readers? Agree? Disagree?

Both Sides of the M&A Table

Jeff Seibert

"There are so many founders I talk to today who are looking to sell, and they talk about it like the day the deal closes they get to declare mission accomplished and enjoy the money and look brilliant and all that. But none of that has anything to do with long-term success, since you're going to be living your life at the company for many more years."

VR idea maze

Benedict Evans

"Much of this reminds me of discussions 15 years ago about whether the mobile computing of the future would be a single device or several different ones in different pockets, connected by Bluetooth - or indeed of the argument about phones, phablets and tablets (which screen size is right for you?) There probably isn't one answer, just a set of trade-offs that change over time as the technology improves."

What US Software Companies Should Understand About The Rest Of The World

Dmitry Davydov

"A good developer in Eastern Europe now costs $1000-$1500 a month. I kid you not. In many newly joined EU countries (Lithuania, Poland, Romania) $3000/mo salary for IT engineer is considered to be great. When you pay $100K a year to your developers — and let's face it, you don't have much choice — this means what you can do with a million dollars is a lot less then they can. It really helps to have R&D office in Europe, India or Philippines, you definitely should consider this if you want to keep your dev costs down."

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