Welcome to the second installment of ‘The Techie Minute’—a ‘one minute dish’ on tech gossip of the week—like Talk Soup meets MTV News for the tech world. Yes, this is a homemade video—recorded using PhotoBooth, edited using iMovie and Picasa—trying something a little fresh here at HOLLYISCO—a boutique press site covering entertainment technology from Silicon Valley, to Silicon Beach, to Silicon Hills.
HOLLYISCO – The Techie Minute – Video 2
What is ‘bootstrapping’ your business? Bootstrapping is the art of building your business without much external help and on a budget. Two bootstrap concepts introduced this week on “The Techie Minute” are 1) Bootstrap Lighting—for when you don’t have the Hollywood budget, or a P.A., and 2) Bootstrap Branding—how to make a mockup product using just your business card and packing tape only—kaching! The featured mockup product this week on “The Techie Minute” is WineBeer by HOLLYISCO.
Welcome to the very first installment of ‘The Techie Minute’—a one minute dish on tech gossip of the week, like Talk Soup meets MTV News for the tech world. Yes, this is a raw, homemade video—we’re trying something a little fresh here at HOLLYISCO—a boutique press site covering entertainment technology from Silicon Valley, to Silicon Beach, to Silicon Hills.
HOLLYISCO – The Techie Minute (Demo)
A couple nights ago, I spent some time spinning Turntable.fm—the latest social music site currently in beta. Well, not literally spinning, rather perusing this precious new site and I wound up spending the majority of my time in the “Coding Soundtrack” room developed by Andrew Brackin, a young entrepreneur-coder in South London. It was quite delicious. The “Coding Soundtrack” room had the most visitors that night with a steady stream of social chat in the mix. At last check-in on Turntable.fm just minutes ago, there were 200 visitors in the “Coding Soundtrack” room—up 105 from two nights ago—and yep, the chat stream was still cranking. Turntable.fm hosts a really cool vibe—tune in and take a listen today.
“Be fair, don’t spam, no bots, play coding tunes and chill!” — Andrew Brackin