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08:01 AM Monday, February 04, 2008
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Late last year, I spoke with Andy Plesser , founder and CEO of Beet.tv, about Microsoft’s IPTV efforts and how they related to startups in particular. Andy and I had a follow up talk looking into the process of partnering with Microsoft, and our engagements Read More...
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04:22 PM Friday, September 14, 2007
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On August 15, 2007, I was interviewed by Tom Foremski, publisher of Silicon Valley Watcher —Reporting on the business and culture of Silicon Valley. The podcast and video are posted on PodTech here (11 min 45 sec.) The complete transcript is posted below Read More...
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07:45 PM Tuesday, March 20, 2007
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Talk, Debate, Collaborate — VCs Get Down to the Business of Startups Just last week, approximately 200 venture capitalists from around the world converged on our Silicon Valley campus in Mountain View, California to join us for the eighth annual Microsoft Read More...
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07:50 PM Monday, February 12, 2007
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Will invention and genius repeat themselves? China is a big, big market. We know it, they know it, everyone knows it. It’s an accelerating planned economy trying desperately to stay in control. I call it “controlled” capitalism, but in China it has been Read More...
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04:14 PM Thursday, May 18, 2006
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The move India must make—from renting IQ to creating its own IP, and servicing clients overseas to leveraging technology to improve its own large-scale societal problems. Mention India and most people think of outsourcing or offshoring. But it is much Read More...
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07:27 PM Wednesday, March 01, 2006
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From innovation in Latin America to Europe. In this column, I cover my travels to Israel, France and the UK. In the next column I’ll cover Scandinavia and Russia ─ the northern portion of my travels. So back to Tel Aviv— where old world meets new — let Read More...
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12:01 PM Wednesday, November 16, 2005
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So okay, Microsoft didn't invent the graphical user interface or the Web browser; but then again, Amazon didn't invent retailing and eBay didn't invent auctions. What each company did, though, was create an innovative business model based on a software Read More...
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