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The Largest Risk in Silicon Valley is Taking No RiskOct 6, 2008
Hundreds of new startups are likely as a result of the economic crisis and a rise in unemployment among software engineers. The simple reason is that unemployed software engineers will have the time to band together to work on new projects.
Internet Father Vint Cerf Says Telcos Harming National InterestJul 22, 2008
Vint Cerf, father of the Internet and chief Internet evangelist for Google. I interviewed Mr Cerf at the Fortune Brainstorm conference in Half Moon Bay. He often speaks about net neutrality. In this interview he says that companies such as Verizon mi...
Social Networking = 25 % of InternetJul 15, 2008
Intel today announced the Centrino 2 chip set which is its most powerful mobile processor. The Centrino, launched in 2003 was incredibly successful for Intel, its most profitable product. The world's largest chipmaker hope...
MediaWatch: Could AP Ban On Blogs Extend To 1500 Daily Newspapers?Jun 16, 2008
Associated Press recently said that excerpts from its stories should not be used by bloggers unless there was specific commentary about the excerpt. Dan Farber sums things up nicely here: Welcome to the Web refactory, AP.
Neil Young Spearheads Electric Auto ProjectJun 13, 2008
Meeting Neil Young . . . Tim Cooper, music writer for the Sunday Times was in town earlier this week to interview the rock legend Neil Young.
A Scotsman Writes: LeWeb 2010 - More Swashbuckling, More Europeans And Less Lecturing ... Please!Dec 24, 2009
Fellow Traveling Geek Evan Spence has posted a pretty good piece about LeWeb, which we attended earlier this month in Paris. LeWeb is one of Europe's top tech conferences and is organized by San Francisco-based Loic and Geraldine Le Meur.
Ewan...
Deja View: The Internet Devalues Everything It Touches...Dec 24, 2009
Ever since I first heard about the Internet and then saw its incredible development and application across industries, I've been on the look out for the economic effects of this powerful platform technology. The specific economic influence I've been...
Silicon Valley Geeks Can Learn From European Geeks...Dec 23, 2009
Silicon Valley Geeks and Parisian Geeks have a lot in common: lots of passion, great ideas and they speak the lingua franca of "geek."
But there is an important difference, as Beth Blecherman at Techmamas recently found on a visit to LeWeb:
While...
An IPO Boom In 2010?Dec 22, 2009
Paul Kedrosky writing in "Infectious Greed" speculates that we might get an IPO boom in 2010 and that this could kick-off a longer tech IPO boom.
We will know it when a very unlikely IPO is successful, as in the Netscape IPO in the late 1990s.
And...
5years - Lessons And Insights: Sniggering About Blogging ... And The 'Original Gangsters' Of BloggingDec 20, 2009
I've been writing about my five years as a journalist blogger and the many lessons and insights I've experienced. Five years is a good time to reflect about what I got myself into when I left the Financial Times.
I had very little experience of the...
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