Recession is the Mother of Tech Invention

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Pete Cashmore
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Recession is the Mother of Tech Invention
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"Run on limited resources and you'll be forced to reckon with constraints...And that's a good thing. Constraints drive innovation."

—from Getting Real, by 37Signals

What's an entrepreneur? It's someone who, given limited resources and terrible odds, can create something truly great; when life gives you lemons, build a multi-million dollar company.

Productivity app maker 37Signals has become as famous for its philosophy as its products: "Less is More", went the mantra. From Getting Real, the company's 2006 manual for the web-dev set: "The answer is less. Do less than your competitors to beat them...Instead of oneupping, try one-downing. Instead of outdoing, try underdoing." Constraints, goes the thesis, unleash creativity: less money, less people, less time...all these things force creative solutions to problems.

And suddenly startups have less money. Everyone does.

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Alas, when times are good, sticking to your own advice is hard. 37Signals ignored their own guidance by taking funding in 2006.

Times are no longer good; choice is limited; creativity is key.

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I'm looking forward, with anticipation, to a new wave of necessity-driven innovation. More specifically, to a laser-sharp focus on business models. Let's hope to see:

Radically inventive new business models

Reinvention: old business models returning in unexpected places

The next great revenue generator beyond Google's Adsense / AdWords

Utility over users: a focus on usefulness over scale

This is not an attempt at contrarian positivity in a crisis. Not at all. More simply: the money tree has stopped bearing fruit. Conditions are perfect, then, for entrepreneurship to flourish.

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