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real 6 minute presentations.... of products and services that need funding!
as mentioned today in class. demo.com (just $7K for 6 minutes!)
have a good week
james
Monday, January 31, 2011
Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner: Guy Kawasaki, Garage Technology Ventures - Don't Write a Mission Statement, Write a Mantra
Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner: Guy Kawasaki, Garage Technology Ventures - Don't Write a Mission Statement, Write a Mantra: "Don't Write a Mission Statement, Write a Mantra"
Guy Kawasaki is the co-founder of Alltop.com, an 'online magazine rack' of popular topics on the web, and a founding partner at Garage Technology Ventures. He is also a columnist for the Open Forum of American Express. Previously, he was the chief evangelist of Apple.
Mr. Kawasaki is the author of nine books including Enchantment, Reality Check, The Art of the Start, Rules for Revolutionaries, How to Drive Your Competition Crazy, Selling the Dream, and The Macintosh Way.
How about a comment?
Guy Kawasaki is the co-founder of Alltop.com, an 'online magazine rack' of popular topics on the web, and a founding partner at Garage Technology Ventures. He is also a columnist for the Open Forum of American Express. Previously, he was the chief evangelist of Apple.
Mr. Kawasaki is the author of nine books including Enchantment, Reality Check, The Art of the Start, Rules for Revolutionaries, How to Drive Your Competition Crazy, Selling the Dream, and The Macintosh Way.
How about a comment?
Friday, January 28, 2011
Technology Playlist - Video Library - The New York Times
Technology Playlist - Video Library - The New York Times
here is an example of David Pogue's video column (not only text) on the NY Times free!
-- everything you (maybe) wanted to know about Voip solutions...
enjoy... how about leaving a comment?
james
here is an example of David Pogue's video column (not only text) on the NY Times free!
-- everything you (maybe) wanted to know about Voip solutions...
enjoy... how about leaving a comment?
james
Monday, January 3, 2011
Behind Facebook's $50 Billion Valuation by Goldman Sachs - NYTimes.com
Behind Facebook's $50 Billion Valuation by Goldman Sachs - NYTimes.com: "January 3, 2011, 1:19 pm
Venture Capital -- Putting a Price Tag on Facebook
By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN and EVELYN M. RUSLI
This is the point that Ali raised at the end of our class... here's a little video with a discussion of Facebook's astronomical valuation.... Is it really a bubble about to burst as Ali suggests?
What do you think? Leave a comment....
Venture Capital -- Putting a Price Tag on Facebook
By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN and EVELYN M. RUSLI
This is the point that Ali raised at the end of our class... here's a little video with a discussion of Facebook's astronomical valuation.... Is it really a bubble about to burst as Ali suggests?
What do you think? Leave a comment....
As DealBook reported, the popular social networking site Facebook has raised $500 million from Goldman Sachs and a Russian investment firm, Digital Sky Technologies."
Perhaps the most interesting detail is that the investment values the company at $50 billion, making Facebook now worth more than companies like eBay, Yahoo and Time Warner.
In this video, DealBook’s Andrew Ross Sorkin and Evelyn M. Rusli discuss Facebook’s valuation.
Goldman Sachs has reached out to its wealthy private clients, offering them a chance to invest in Facebook, the hot social networking giant that is considering a possible public offering in 2012, according to people familiar with the matter.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
CES: 5 things I want from CES 2011 | ZDNet
CES: 5 things I want from CES 2011 | ZDNet:
"The 2011 version of the Consumer Electronics Show in early January has a tall order: Highlight upcoming technologies and make sure they actually deliver."
Do you want to look forward to the CES -- January 6 to 8th in Las Vegas? Or look back at 2010? (See below)
See you all tomorrow... Looking forward to our next presentation!
And Happy New Year!
james
"The 2011 version of the Consumer Electronics Show in early January has a tall order: Highlight upcoming technologies and make sure they actually deliver."
Do you want to look forward to the CES -- January 6 to 8th in Las Vegas? Or look back at 2010? (See below)
See you all tomorrow... Looking forward to our next presentation!
And Happy New Year!
james
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