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Creative Destruction? This Recessions is Partly the Change of an Era...
Filed in archive Technology by Greg Cruey on December 26, 2008
I just read Fred Wilson's post, Bits of Destruction. He sees the current recession as a transition; it's the end of the Industrial Era and the coming of age of the Information Era. Wilson be...
The 2009 Outlook for Venture Capital (from the National Venture Capital Association)
Filed in archive Venture Capital by Greg Cruey on December 22, 2008
Nine out of ten venture capitalists expect a decrease in VC investment in 2009. That, according to a recent survey conducted by the National venture capital Association. The survey, conducted in lat...
Welcome to the family Simplenewz
Filed in archive Creative Weblogging by tj on December 19, 2008
We have unveiled a new service today called Simplenewz - the sites what it stands for - it provides simple, uncluttered access to major news sources in one simple layout that works on the iphone too...
younoodle - or what is your startup worth?
Filed in archive Entrepreneurship by tj on December 18, 2008
Since there were startup there is the question what a startup is worth. With all the ups and downs in the last years the situation has only gotten more difficult. Peer groups are hard to come by. Fu...
Terrorism's Shadow on VC in India
Filed in archive Venture Capital by Greg Cruey on December 8, 2008
When terrorists attacked The Taj Mahal Palace and the Oberoi-Trident in Mumbai, they struck at the heart of venture capitalism in India. As Ken Schachter pointed out over at Red Herring late last mont...
Immigrants and Entrepreneurship in the U.S.
Filed in archive Entrepreneurship by Greg Cruey on December 1, 2008
BusinessWeek ran a story late last month by Vivek Wadhwa (Wertheim Fellow at the Harvard Law School and executive in residence at Duke University) on the percentage of new businesses in the U.S. that ...
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