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10 Lies Angel Investors Tell

I came across a fun blog post the other day – Frank Peter’s post on 10 Lies Angels Tell. Frank has been an angel investor for quite some time and an active member of Tech Coast Angels. I have taken the liberty to convert the post into a nice little slideshow. I hope you enjoy it.

10 Marketing Lessons From @shitmydadsays Tweets

They often say that wisdom comes from the mouths of babes. My friend, Ramon Chen, recently showed that there’s a ton of marketing and product management wisdom that can be divined from Justin Halpern’s Twitter account, @shitmydadsays. Justin regularly documents his Dad’s choice comments. Ramon took it one step further and paired the tweets with some key marketing and product management takeaways. Consider the following: Tweet: “Oh please, you’ve practically invented lazy. People should have to call and ask you for the rights before they use it.” Key takeaway: “Find your core competency, own and brand it. Sometimes it’s staring you right in the face.” Click through and read more of Ramon’s selections as well as a link to the full post.

Startup Riot 2010 – 50 Startups. 4 Slides & 3 Minutes. 400 Investors & Alliance Partners

A lot of people have remarked that in today’s tough economy there has never been a better time to launch a technology startup. A lot of highly talented people are un/underemployed, cloud infrastructures and open source tools make capital-light startups a reality. Sanjay Parekh’s Startup Riot 2010 was recently held in Atlanta. 50 startups got 3 minutes and 4 slides to pitch their company to over 400 venture capitalists, angel investors, and potential strategic alliance partners. Think of it as speed dating for technology startups. Click through to read the whole post where I review the event, why my firm chose to be a sponsor, and profiles of three cool startups I liked: LessAccounting.com, social media monitoring startup Looxii, and the next generation business expense reporting solution nexpense.

Do You Like Tech Private Equity News . . . There’s An App for That

After the App Store hit three billion downloads in January I decided it was time to jump on the iPhone App bandwagon before I am permanently labeled a Late Majority/Laggard Technologist. This post talks about why I built my first iPhone App and my feelings about the mobile Internet app marketplace. The post also includes a great presentation from Chi-Hau Chien, a partner in Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers $100 million iFund, gave at iPhoneDevCamp 3 last year.

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