Show #33: Jeff Haynie of Appcelerator
This week Bob and Pat talk with Jeff Haynie, founder of Appcelerator, an open-source web technology for building native code desktop, mobile and web applications. Jeff explains the technology behind Appcelerator, why it’s Open Source licensed and his startup’s strategy for making money.
Bob has a few sites you should keep in mind when you launch, and Pat has a personal story to share about putting all this into perspective.
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Show Notes:
URLs mentioned in this episode of the Startup Success Podcast:
- Please welcome our new Executive Producer, Francesca Amari! You can learn more about Francesca here and here or buy her Jammie-nominated CD from CD Baby, iTunes or Amazon.
- Good sites to announce your startup at:
- YouNoodle, GoToWeb20, KillerStartups.
- Four more: eHub, Simple Spark, TradeVibes, Joel on Software Business of Software Forum.
- Appcelerator



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