Houston StartupDigest – November 28, 2011

29/11/2011

Below is an archived version of the Houston StartupDigest Events List – a weekly curated listing of the best tech startup events in Houston. If you would like to get next week’s digest on Monday, sign up here.

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Happy Monday! Houston Startup Weekend’s 1st place team Tapja is competing in this year’s Global Startup Battle. Please take a minute to vote for Tapja and show the International Technology Startup Community that Houston is a great city to be an entrepreneur. Voting ends November 28th so please share with your friends, family, and colleagues and help Tapja and Houston win!
Have an event you would like to add to the calendar? Or did you really love or hate one of the events from this last week? Let me know – send in your feedback, comments, suggestions, rants and raves to: sarah@thestartupdigest.com or @sarahmworthy on Twitter.

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Check out these sketchbook videos on “finding the magic sauce of entrepreneurship” and “three things entrepreneurs do” narrated by Carl Schramm, president and CEO of the Kauffman Foundation.

 

 

What’s Going on in the Houston Startup Community

Houston’s Fast Tech 50 Technology Conference and Awards
When: Tuesday November 29th, 2011 9:00AM to 3:00PM
Where: Hilton America’s Hotel, 1600 Lamar, Houston TX 77010

Come out to the annual Fast Tech 50 Technology conference to learn who the fastest high-tech businesses in Houston are. The conference begins with a CEO Technology Forum over breakfast, followed by the change to view more than 25 new technology companies at the Technopalooza, and concludes with the award luncheon.

 

C2Creative Houston SXSW Fast Tech 50 After Party
When: Tuesday November 29th, 2011 3:00PM to 5:00PM
Where: Spencer’s in Hilton Americas Hotel, 1600 Lamar, Houston TX 77010

Come meet Houston technology startups, entrepreneurs, and investors who will be representing Houston at SXSW interactive in 2012 and mingle with the Fast Tech 50 winners. If you are interested in showcasing your technology startup at SXSW, then this is a great event to learn how.

 

GroundUP Houston Meetup
When: Thursday December 1st, 2011 8:30AM
Where: Dessert Gallery, 1616 Post Oak Blvd, Houston, TX 77056

GroundUP Houston events encourage entrepreneurs and people with start-up dreams to share their experiences with like-minded individuals.

 

Tech Champs – Houston Technology Center
When: Friday December 2nd, 2011 7:15AM
Where: HTC Conference Center, 410 Pierce Street, Houston TX 77002

Open to the public, this forum offers some of Houston’s best networking opportunities for the tech community,as well as updates from HTC’s Client Companies.

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Why Email Isn’t Dead

6/08/2010

This post is based on a conversation I had with Tyler Crowley from Mahalo and Open Angel Fourm. Bio is below:

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Tyler Crowley is the Director of Corporate Strategy at Mahalo and Producer of Open Angel Forum (OAF). OAF is a high quality private investor pitch forum for founders to meet quality Angels. They are looking for operational startups only, but there is no fee of any kind to pitch or apply. He can be reached @steepdecline.

I’ll start with the conclusion: Email is far from dead.

How could this be? We’ve all read articles, reports, and blog posts telling us email is dead. The truth is though that not only is email not dead, it’s growing fast along with the social media channels that are supposedly replacing it as a communications channel.

Many people believe that Twitter is the biggest threat to email. It’s a very efficient communications channel, it’s easily mobile, you only get Direct Messages from people you want, and the messages are short. But at the same time, Twitter is also a very limited communications channel. It’s very hard to efficiently schedule meetings, make introductions, and send long form content.

Our own StartupDigest newsletter is tangible evidence that email is not getting replaced by social channels. It has grown from just 22 subscribers to over 60,000 in just 6 months. Our subscribers are the most technologically savvy people in the world (developers + founders creating new technology) and yet still love getting StartupDigest weekly in their inbox. Being the early adopters they are, they subject themselves to the most amount of noise through new social channels but enjoy StartupDigest as a rare break from the clutter and noise every other channel is producing.

And email is only getting more powerful. There are companies like Rapportive that give you social context to emails, Mingly that is becoming the social CRM for personal relationships, SailThru that allows your newsletters to have behavioral targeting, RapLeaf that gives you social data based on email addresses, and MailChimp’s Social Pro that gives you real demographic analysis on your email list.

Watch out for an email renaissance coming to your inbox and new startups that extend your inbox to a socially powerful communications tool.

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