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Kudos: Nice Piece on China VC in VentureBlog
in China Venture News, on February 1, 2008
David Hornik took a nice look at Venture Capital in China earlier this month. I came across it a few days ago and couldn't resist sharing it with my readers.
At 1500 or so words, David's piece is fairly hefty by Internet standards. But I enjoyed reading it. With a broad brush, he pain...
DETROIT 2008 NAIAS 相片集
in Wangtam, on January 16, 2008
- DETROIT 2008 NAIAS 相片集
- Bill Gates 评价 Apple
- Mac 笔记本电脑产品将支持 WiMAX 技术
- 中移动与 Apple 仍在扯 iPhone
- KDE 4 revises the desktop
- Automating Firefox with iMacros
- 网上商店涉嫌侵权 淘宝网被判需提供注册信息
- Customize Your Mac with Leopard Power Tweaks
- Testuff: On-Demand Test Case Management
- Econnek...
VCs' Blog 列表 (2007 / Q1)
in Wangtam, on April 4, 2007
去年十月份曾统计过 一份 VC 们的 Blog ,不过这一次时间紧,暂时不提供 OPML 文件了。其中新增的 29 个 Blog 已经被更新到了 TheFunded.com 。2007 年第一季度统计列表如下:
关于 VC 的一些 Blog
in Wangtam, on October 9, 2006
昨天, Yee 刚好问及虹有哪些 VC 的 blog 可以看看,今天问了一个朋友 Jeffrey,他给了我一份今年第四季度的小统计(文章最末有 OPML 文件下载)。
详细列表:
Washington Policy Makers Seek Great Wall Trade Balance
in China Venture News, on April 20, 2006
Despite the earlier impressive checkbook diplomacy efforts of Wu Yi, China's vice prime minister and now coupled with President Hu Jintao's whirlwind charm offensive US tour, it's apparent from some sources at the influential U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission , th...
Competition Web 2.0 style
in TJ's Weblog, on April 19, 2006
... David Hornick at VentureBlog discovers that suddenly Augusta 's Web 2.0 investments have 33 competitors in their sector - on average!
"To give you a sense of the interesting ch...
CollectiveX is better than LinkedIn
in Wangtam, on February 10, 2006
CollectiveX , a startup founded by repeat entrepreneur and venture capitalist Clarence Wooten , has the chance to disrupt Linkedin. I gave a teaser about CollectiveX back in November of last year. I can disclose a little more about the service and its features now, although they will not let me...
Social Networking 3.0
in The Social Networking Weblog, on December 6, 2005
There's an interesting opin on Social Networking and where it's going.
I believe that we are now in Social Networks 3.0. After a fair bit of excitement and energy around pure play social networks, it became clear that the building and management of a social network was not, in and of...
Venture Capital Contracts
in TJ's Weblog, on June 20, 2005
Before venturing out into a round of financing you should either look for great lawyers working for you or take at least a deep look into a standard contract of a venture round.
The (US) National Venture Capital Association has a great collection of sample contracts .
Happy reading ...
Sequoia's investors
in TJ's Weblog, on November 16, 2004
David Hornik has digged down a recent SEC filing and found an interesting list of Sequoia investors:
"Sequoia has a fairly typical mix of investors: Universities (e.g., Columbia, Dartmouth, Duke, Harvard, MIT, Stanford, etc.), Foundations (e.g., Carnegie Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, ...
venture lending
in TJ's Weblog, on April 22, 2004
Ventureblog has an excellent (as usual) entry about venture lending .
culture of failure
in TJ's Weblog, on March 2, 2004
Ventureblog links to this older but nevertheless very actual piece from Ross Mayfield .
"Having failed once or twice is a very normal and healthy thing to go through," says Roger Lee, a private investor in Friendster. "It would be virtually impossible for an entrepreneur to go th...
No More Laptops
in Businesspundit, on December 4, 2003
...There is a great post at VentureBlog about the end of laptops.
The notebook was the solution to bringing work home. However, with a computer at home and access to your files at work, the need fo...
outsourcing and economics
in TJ's Weblog, on November 26, 2003
Kevin Laws has taken on the macro economic view and concludes that outsourcing (as a trading tool) is economically just another technology that increases productivity. David Friedman, who Kevin refers to, has written a very educating but easy to understand book that explains such macro economi...
more on social software
in TJ's Weblog, on November 13, 2003
While Venture Blog has a good review of the IBD event with the main social software players, Spoke has closed another round with $10 million of funding.
It seems more and more clear that investors trust the capabilities of social software tools. Due to the next-to-nothing marketing costs it ...
wireless predictions
in TJ's Weblog, on October 25, 2003
... Naval Ravikant at Ventureblog has some great predictions about the future of wireless apps. He is especially highlighting The Emergence of location based services and Voice-over-IP. Don'...
the social software hype...
in TJ's Weblog, on September 18, 2003
This is probably the most blogged event I have seen so far. Some very different reports from the same panel about social software. It seems like everybody attended a different session. Andrew Anker , Ross Mayfield , Michael Masnick , CBS and Dow Jones Newswires have all been intensively reporti...
successful pitching for VC
in TJ's Weblog, on September 8, 2003
I stumbled across some papers from my last years visit to the Software Development Forum in San Diego. The discussion was partly led by Henry Wong . He was giving some good insight in his presentation about:
business model components
the Creation of a good pitch (much more here )
...
VC survey 2003
in TJ's Weblog, on September 1, 2003
... Financing rounds. Good signal.
For further explanations on the terms used, see here .
(Via Ventureblog )...
VC investments very low
in TJ's Weblog, on August 29, 2003
... my vacation. August has been less crowded with VC investments - to use a more polite term. Ventureblog has a rather sophisticated explanation for this. But even in US people are out for holi...
outsourcing innovation
in TJ's Weblog, on August 12, 2003
While the internet has been started by researchers and technologists it took a good while until the first electronic exchanges for intellectual property (IP) have appeared.
The transaction costs for finding and acquiring IPs have always been quite intense. Companies like yet2.com, Innocentive o...
Do Tech Companies Need a Tech CEO?
in Businesspundit, on August 4, 2003
Venture Blog seems to agree with this post that claims no software company can succeed without a programmer at the helm. I would say that overall this rule is true. There are exceptions, like Gerstner at IBM, but more often than not, tech companies need someone who has some technical backgroun...
early stage tech investments rise
in TJ's Weblog, on July 30, 2003
... markets will go. The dependence on public markets has been excellently argued in ">Ventureblog some time ago.
Additionally Tim Oren and David Hornik are mutually declaring the b...
Off the Record
in Businesspundit, on July 10, 2003
... VentureBlog asks when are bloggers off the record? This is why I never mention my company in this blog, though I could give you a three page post about stuff they are doing wrong. We have horrible...
Apple's Strategy As Appliance Maker
in Businesspundit, on July 9, 2003
... VentureBlog has a good post about Apple. The technology coming out of this company never ceases to amaze me, but their business ideas have kept them from being the force they should have be...
VC aloofness
in TJ's Weblog, on June 27, 2003
Techdirt features a good synopsis, why VC investments shrank in last years. I my opinion the chain theory makes sense. People won't have the 'extended' view into the future. Instead it does matter, what somebody can do for the company recently and not in a far future. So who cares wh...
The Power of Networking
in Businesspundit, on June 23, 2003
Venture Blog has a great post on the power of networking. It really is how things get done in the business world. Being a businesspundit and having lots of ideas about businesses (but none yet that I think have a sustainable competitive advantage), I intend to start a company some day. Most likely...
Internet Tales
in TJ's Weblog, on June 18, 2003
... The rush in the last years has supported the growth of some tech tales. Have a look at Ventureblogger. ...



