Web 2.0 – Building Features or Value?
I didn’t go to Web 2.0 – I hate attending conferences (although I enjoy speaking at them) and try my hardest to avoid them. I’ll go if the conference is
I didn’t go to Web 2.0 – I hate attending conferences (although I enjoy speaking at them) and try my hardest to avoid them. I’ll go if the conference is
Ross Mayfield – CEO of Socialtext – just put up a new wiki called Entrepreneur Exchange. He’s seeded it with a number of links from around the VC / entrepreneur blogging [
Yesterday, I wrote about my day exploring entrepreneurship in Fairbanks, Alaska. Today, while reading MIT’s Technology Review (the paper copy – in the bathroom – where all pape
I’ve written enthusiastically about the Deshpande Center for Technological Innovation at MIT in the past. I think it’s an awesome example of a university program that funds novel, ea
Greg Galant – who does the Venture Voice podcast – just posted an interview he did with me on Monday. We did it over Skype which – while noticeable –
Bernard Moon – a VP at GoingOn (a new company recently launched by AlwaysOn / Tony Perkins and friends) – has written a good post on building a team from an
I’m participating in a half day event on 9/28/05 from 9am – 1pm put on by IBD Network and hosted at the Fenwick & West office in Mountain View, CA called The
Fred has another great post up this week in his VC Cliche of the Week column on the cliche “he’s got the weight of the company on his shoulders.” If
For some reason, I get a copy of TechComm: The National Journal of Technology Commercialization. I was thumbing through it where I read all my physical magazines these days (the
I was recently asked the following question by email by a reader of my blog. Rather than respond with a one-off email, I figured I’d post my answer here since