Indian-American Success
There are many successful Indian businessmen and engineers in the US now: top VCs, India’s Whiz Kids, Culture of entrepreneurship, The Indians of Silicon Valley, India in Silicon Valley, Silicon Valley… Read more »
There are many successful Indian businessmen and engineers in the US now: top VCs, India’s Whiz Kids, Culture of entrepreneurship, The Indians of Silicon Valley, India in Silicon Valley, Silicon Valley… Read more »
This fine article concludes with the need to create some tools to get in touch with customers in a more efficient way. I’m pretty sure the companies that will be… Read more »
I love the ASP/infrastructure story: “we’ll sell our technology to other sites rather than be a destination site.” If end users are not interested, then why would a third party… Read more »
Here’s an interesting tale of how a media project can go wrong but some of it is unbelievable:
Here’s below a screenshot of my souped-up browser. I hope I won’t Corel-ize it into a toolbar clutter though!
First some concepts:
Instead of glorifying old media, MSN might partner with TourBar.com, SpotOn (added 10/17/00) or Etour. The latter has amazed me by the constant traffic it drives to my other site,… Read more »
From Nielsen to Lee, from Lee to Winer, on a site where Merholz works, who trusts… It seems like half a dozen well-networked voices can make a very powerful chorus…. Read more »
Apparently there’s nothing entertaining on the web, since everything MSN talks about except shopping is offline…
I’ve subscribed to Redherring, VentureWire and InternetVCWatch (added on 10/17/00) to get my daily dose of private funding information. While VentureWire is usually faster at announcing deals, RedHerring will take… Read more »