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Bambi Francisco's VatorTV launches Newsroom

bambi Bambi Francisco left CBS MarketWatch about a year ago to launch her own company, Vator.TV. Last week VatorTV announced a new design and new contributors to its Newsroom. I am one of the new contributors along with Mark Cuban, Fred Wilson, and several others.

The new design will make it easier for users to uncover the hundreds of video interviews, blog posts and community comments that have made the site a go-to resource for startup news and information. For instance, VatorNews has a couple hundred videos of lessons from entrepreneurs and investors, sharing advice about what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur and what investors look for in an entrepreneur.

The newsroom will also highlight video and text-based content generated by Vator's growing community of contributors. Recent contributors include venture capitalists Jeremy Liew and Fred Wilson, and technology executives like Microsoft's Don Dodge. Each contributor will now have their own channel that readers can subscribe to.

I wrote an article "Does Web 2.0 = Bubble 2.0?" that has generated a lot of interest and comments on VatorTV. You can find my "channel" on VatorTV here.

Published Tuesday, July 15, 2008 11:03 AM by Don Dodge

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About Don Dodge

I have been in the software business for more than 20 years. I started my software career with Digital Equipment Corp, aka DEC, in the database group. I worked with 5 software start-ups over the next 12 years. Forte Software was the first multiplatform object oriented development environment. AltaVista was the first search engine on the web. Napster was the first P2P file sharing network. Bowstreet was the first web services development environment. Groove Networks was the first secure P2P collaboration platform. Now I am at Microsoft...the biggest start-up in the world... working with VC's and start-ups in the greater Boston area. The goal is to help VC's and start-ups be successful with Microsoft, and together, provide great products for our customers.
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I have been in the software business for more than 20 years. I started my software career with Digital Equipment Corp, aka DEC, in the database group. I worked with 5 software start-ups over the next 12 years. Forte Software was the first multiplatform object oriented development environment. AltaVista was the first sear...

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