Hi guys,
As you already know from my post on Facebook our BlackBerry product was promoted on RIM’s App World as a featured application last Friday. We are now getting thousands of downloads and activations, about 400 per hour. That is good.
We get quite good exposure not only trough App World but also from other mobile portals. Although, we need to develop our business and move the company to the next stage.
It’s been couple of months already since we started looking for new funding sources. Our company Interlecta has been privately held for almost 3 years, self funded as well, but it seems it is time for a change.
Right now we are talking to several potential investors (Corp, AI’s & VC’s) that are current or potential customers of our products, but not all opportunities look that promising or suitable for us.
So, if you think that you know someone or have friend of a friend who may know someone … any ideas are welcome.
And of course, the standard finders fee will be applied to everyone that refers an investor that turns to a deal.
According to quite few specialists that I’m talking to recently next several months will be the best time to invest in start-up’s simply because there are not that many left and those that survived are expected to have a good value.
jyonkov 10:04 pm on April 29, 2010 Permalink |
some links:
http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/StrategyLetterV.html
http://www.openscreenproject.org/about/faq.html
Daniel Radev 1:48 pm on April 30, 2010 Permalink |
I don’t want to turn this into another Apple fanboys vs Apple haters thread, but flash? really?
Microsoft today announced that the future is (as far as they are concerned) HTML5. Facebook announced that they are actively hiring HTML5 devs.
The technology is moving on, while drama queens Adobe are crying around that Apple doesn’t want to support something that does not even exist (there is no Flash for mobile devices to date)…
And just to point something from the history – a lot of people cried out when Apple killed floppy drives 13 years ago…
I really want Adobe to release something so that people understand what Apple is talking all about…
btw: Is should mean something that Mozilla removed Flash support from their mobile browser as well…
jyonkov 7:14 am on May 15, 2010 Permalink |
Info about the Flash platform http://www.adobe.com/choice/flash.html