Reviews

Have a website idea? Make it “real” with Balsamiq’s help

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

A few months ago, I wrote about my love for my whiteboard and how it was the best $75 I’d ever spent.  Back then, I had a large, 3′x4′ whiteboard that, along with brainstorming and keeping lists, allowed me to put together a fairly detailed website mock-up.  Since moving to San Francisco, however, I’ve had [...]

Scripped helps you write, share, and print your next script

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Scripped makes it easy for the aspiring screen writer to write, format, print, and even publicize their latest script. I stumbled on Scripped as part of a recent VenCorps showdown (there’s more to come on VenCorps in a future post) and thought they did a great job delivering a unique, end-to-end service. I’m [...]

Crazy Egg tells you what your users are doing

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

In previous posts, I’ve talked a little bit about analytics tools I’ve used to track the number, type, and location of Enter Venture visitors. Crazy Egg does something different. It allows you to “visualize your visitors.”
In plain English, Crazy Egg shows you how your visitors use your site. Where are they clicking?
Crazy [...]

My iPhone App Store review

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

I typically try to avoid writing about common tech stories. I choose not to talk about Facebook or Twitter outages (note for early entrepreneurs though — having too many users isn’t the worst problem). There’s just not much to add with these topics.
I am, however, really excited to talk about iPhone applications because I’m [...]

Mashable Exhibit Hall – NY Internet Week

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

On Friday, I stopped in to check out Mashable’s Exhibit Hall / Party at Touch.   This is apparently the only exhibit hall for Internet Week so I think everyone in the NYC tech scene decide to stop by because the event was packed.
Whenever I go to one of these events, I enjoy a little chuckle [...]