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  1. Natalie Downe & Simon Willison - Lanyrd: From side project to startup

    Natalie and Simon launched the first version of Lanyrd.com while on honeymoon in Casablanca. As the site took off, they realised their side project was destined to become something much bigger. This talk will tell the story of Lanyrd, from a two-week proof of concept to a full-fledged startup via three intensive months of Y Combinator in Silicon Valley. They’ll share the trials, tribulations and lessons they learned along the way. This is the talk they wish they’d heard before they got started!

    Natalie co-founded Lanyrd on her honeymoon with her husband Simon. Before co-founding a startup, she worked as a senior client-side engineer at Clearleft in Brighton, UK. Today, she juggles leading design, client-side engineering and UX on the project with building the company. If Natalie had any time for hobbies, she would enjoy pottery, yoga, writing and flying her kite. Follow Natalie on Twitter: @Natbat

    Simon is a co-founder of Lanyrd, and co-creator of the Django web framework. Prior to diving in to the world of entrepreneurship, Simon built crowdsourcing and database journalism projects for the Guardian newspaper in London. Simon is responsible for all of the server-side code on Lanyrd, unsurprisingly written with Django. He is also obsessed with Zeppelins, and hopes one day to build one. Follow Simon on Twitter: @simonw

    —Huffduffed by adactio one year ago

  2. The JibJab Story. Maybe The Most Inspiring Mixergy Interview Ever! – With Gregg Spiridellis | Mixergy - Online Business Tips from Successful Entrepreneurs

    This is the story of two brothers who took on the established entertainment industry, succeeded for a while — and then almost went out of business when the dot com market crashed. And it’s the story of how they rebuilt their business and became one of the most celebrated digital entertainment studios.

    It’s the story of JibJab. Co-founder Gregg Spiridellis came to Mixergy to tell you how he and his brother Evan built their company.

    If you’re running an internet company, this story will inspire you AND teach you how to hustle for every piece of business.

    —Huffduffed by carldpatterson 3 years ago

  3. Interview with Joe Heron - founder entreuprenuer

    Cool interview with fellow Minneapolitan Joe Heron on how he created his Soda company and sold it to Pepsi

    —Huffduffed by carldpatterson 3 years ago