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    September 24, 2006

    Coghead

    No exit from any job is "without regrets." One of my biggest regrets after leaving Eastwick was having to resign from one of my start-up accounts, Coghead. Brilliant people and concept behind this company, which promises to bring software development to the masses. Was thrilled to see them featured in the upcoming cover story for Business 2.0, "The Disruptors: Eleven Companies Changing the World" (current client Jajah is also there, but more about that on Tuesday when they unveil their new product). Coghead is one of the most exciting companies to launch in the Valley in a very long time, and the article in Business 2.0 asks the right questions:

    What if the next time you longed for a piece of software to help you do your job, you didn't have to grovel before IT or shell out big bucks to outside consultants? What if you could simply create the software yourself, in a few easy steps? That's the promise of Coghead, an online tool due out this month that promises a hassle-free world of roll-your-own apps.Coghead_tm_logo_white_1

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    Hey,

    I'm wearing my free Coghead TShirt today! These guys rock!

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