Newsweek, Mobile, Beta, Scrum, Synchronization, and Jolt
Coming back from vacation and catching up on what my portfolio companies announced last week is often fun. Three companies – NewsGator, FeedBurner, and Rally Software were particularl
Coming back from vacation and catching up on what my portfolio companies announced last week is often fun. Three companies – NewsGator, FeedBurner, and Rally Software were particularl
I love numbers. I also love data visualization – Edward Tufte has long been one of my intellectual heros and The Visual Display of Quantitative Information remains one of my
No – I’m not talking about being excellent at rugby; I’m referring to one of the Agile software development approaches. Scrum is becoming extremely popular among developers tha
I love stats (also know to serious people as “analytics.”) In the past, I’ve written about the variety of stats packages I use and track regularly (e.g. at least daily.)
I spent the requisite five minutes on Google Pages tonight now that I could actually log in. I created a very simple page, just to see what it felt like.
Matt Blumberg – the CEO of Return Path – wrote a post on a meeting he hosted yesterday with some of the old-timers at Return Path – including one of
I woke up this morning feeling like brogging about a few of the companies I’ve invested in. It’s easy today since they are announcing meaningful customer implementations which a
NewsGator announced that Dykema – a large midwest law firm – has implemented NewsGator Enterprise Server. Dykema has 10 offices and 800 users nationwide and they wanted integration w
After trying a few different address combinations, I finally figured out that Vonage’s 911 address database must suck. Here’s the deal. I don’t actually have a legal physical a
I invested in Judy’s Book around Thanksgiving and wrote a long post about why I made the investment. Earlier this week, Judy’s Book rolled out a major release which we&rsqu