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When Software Jumps the Shark
Are you one of the million hipsters clogging my stream with Tweets about Arrested Development’s reunion for a half series and a following feature movie? If so, did you ever think that the right
Read More »The $100K Taxi Ride, One Year Later
I can’t believe that it’s already been a year since a 45-minute trip in a rented Chevy Cobalt changed everything. On September 1, 2010, we had 50,000 Boomerang downloads. I had $4000 in the
Read More »The Baydin T-Shirt: Searching for Inspiration
We decided it was time to put together a shirt for the team here at Baydin and a few of our special Boomerang users. I started the project as I usually do, with a
Read More »What’s New in Boomerang 1.0 and Pricing Q&A
Hey everybody! Just wanted to share the email we sent to our beta customers, hopefully it answers some of your questions and gives you a kick… We are excited to announce that Boomerang
Read More »Hiten Shah’s Advice to Non-Techies: ‘Get Dangerous’
My name is Matt and I just joined the Baydin team here in Mountain View—so yes, expect to hear a lot more from me! I recently graduated from UCLA with a degree in Business
Read More »5 Tips for a Silicon Valley Fundraising Trip
I took my first trip to San Francisco as an entrepreneur in July, and I wish I’d gone to visit the west coast a lot sooner. If you are a Boston area first-time entrepreneur
Read More »The $100k Taxi Ride
Landing your first “professional” investor usually doesn’t start with Twitter and a #pitchvctaxi hashtag. Of course, most investors aren’t quite as accessible, or as crazy, as Dave McClure. At 9:15 AM on September 1st,
Read More »The Boomerang for Gmail Launch: 0-70,000 Downloads in 30 Days
We launched Boomerang for Gmail on Wednesday, August 11 at 10:30 PM. After 30 days, we went from a total of 55 downloads to over 70,000. Here’s what happened and some of the lessons
Read More »Thoughts from Enterprise 2.0 Boston 2010
Baydin participated in the Enterprise 2.0 LaunchPad this year, announcing availability of our email-based automatic knowledge discovery tool, Unsearch. I felt like we were preaching to the choir, because the keynote speakers who talked
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