
Back in July, I left my job to become a full time entrepreneur. In addition to helping InvestorGeeks grow, I spend my working day incubating a few projects through my design and development firm Stranger Studios.
At my old job, huge IT budgets were the norm. My salary depended on them. But everyone knows that the pioneers of Web 2.0 are capable of building huge applications and entire businesses on pennies. In any case, it is a lot cheaper than it used to be.
Below is a list of tools I use for my own projects and why I find them useful.
As you know we recently put out a call for some new InvestorGeeks. We had a strong response again this time, and after deliberation and discussion amongst the founders we have decided on our new Geeks. There will be six in all. I won’t be introducing you to any of them today, they’ll take care of that themselves over the coming weeks. But you can all look forward to an increased focus on TA and a dedicated real estate writer.
Just a reminder that submissions are now closed, and we’d like to thank everyone who applied. We’d also encourage anyone who applied this time to continue doing their thing, build a great body of work and apply again in the future. Thanks again and we hope that you all enjoy the new Geeks as much as we do.
Tuesday, Sep. 19, 2006
by Frank