by David | Apr 28, 2013 | Projects, Startups
If you are like me, you have a sixth sense that tells you that when a new market is about to appear, or a new way to interact with your customers is about to appear, you should be the first one to provide a solution in that new arena. You want to hit first, and you...
by David | Apr 23, 2013 | Events, Lean Startup, Projects
Last week Google Glass Mirror API was released causing huge waves of blog posts and opinions about the much anticipated Google Glass hardware. Google Glass has a huge potential. Nobody still knows if it would bring the revolution it promises, but there are good signs...
by arin | Apr 22, 2013 | Projects
For those watching technology trends, it’s no surprise that people are talking about startups and their role in the new economy. Regardless of whether you believe startups help or hurt the economy, there’s little argument that the future of the tech...
by arin | Mar 29, 2013 | Projects
Two of AgilityFeat’s code commandos have launched a great new mobile app for managing chores with your children. My kids are going to try it out as part of the beta program, and if my kids can get excited about chores then yours can too! Andrea Phillips and...
by arin | Feb 9, 2013 | Agile, Nearshore Agile, Projects
Project on-boarding is key to success Step two is always a question mark. It’s one of my favorite meme’s on the internet. Some joker on a message board will say they have a great idea, and their business plan usually goes something like the image on the left. It’s a...
by arin | Oct 2, 2012 | Agile, AgilityCasts, Projects
Time for a demo of wishlisting.org! In this post I will give you a demo of the current features, and then we will step through a couple of the automated tests that we have in place for the site. Using wishlisting.org to teach agile… First let me give you some...