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11 Random Year End Links

Why Children’s Clothes Makers Need to Get Into VoIP, Startup Visa Xenophobes, Taxing Private Equity Carried Interest, Why Don’t Fortune 100 CEOs Care About Social Media, Disney’s Magic M&A Machine, Why Obama Doesn’t Realy Tweet, and Things VCs Never Say.

Tuesday Morning Random Links

VCs relying on gut feelings, User time on social networking sites triples in one year, VCs as scourge of the earth, The Soviet Doomsday Machine that still exists, Debunking the myth of the long tail, and why one serial entrepreneur went corporate instead of launching another startup.

[ More ] September 29th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Links, Management, Private Equity, Venture Capital |

Is The Winter of Tech Liquidity Event Discontent Over?

Bidding Wars, 7x revenue multiples, IPOs, refi-s, & rollups are signs that the death of tech related liquidity events perhaps has been overstated. This post reviews five recent events that demonstrate that some liquidity events are creeping back into the tech marketplace. Don’t confuse this with the Internet bubble heydays of the late 90’s or the private equity cheap debt fueled boom of 2003 to 2007. But even a few signs of liquidity after this long winter of discontent are welcome in today’s gruesome market.

What Does a Trillion Dollars Really Look Like?

Joe Barta at PageTutor.com has used Google SketchUp to help us visualize what a Trillion dollars actually looks like. Given today’s tough economic situation President Obama has proposed a new budget that projects for a $1.75 trillion dollar deficit for 2009. Joe Barta, at PageTutor.com has posted a wonderful piece using Google SketchUp to help ordinary mortals visualize what one trillion dollars actually looks like

[ More ] March 12th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Financial Literacy, Links, Private Equity |

An Entire Product Management Primer in a Single Post (regrettably it’s not one of my posts)

The folks at Pragmatic Marketing think SpatiallyRelevant’s recent post ‘Product Plagiarism: Answers are There if You Know How to Spin It’ is “an entire product management primer in a single post.” If you’re in the product management space I strongly encourage you to check it out.

[ More ] February 18th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Links, Product Management, Social Media |

A Dying Boy & His Tractor Parade, Calvin & Hobbes Predict the Bailout in 1994, FaceBook’s Payout to ConnectU

Some cool stories from the web this week

[ More ] February 11th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Links |

What Color is Your Social Media Kool-Aid?

Perhaps the tastiness of one’s Kool-aid is all that matters to be an expert. Maybe it isn’t about metrics, evangelism, references and case studies after all

[ More ] January 24th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in Links, Product Management, Social Media |

Cheating the Shorty Awards, Cerberus’ Layoffs, & Obama’s Gatling Gun Suburban

Cheating on a pointless Twitter competition, Why Do Assshole VC’s Survive, Cereberus laying off 10% of staff, and Obama’s Gatling Gun Suburban.

[ More ] January 21st, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted in Links |

Why Google Employees Quit, Why Web 2.0 is Over, & Why Your Newborn Needs A Gmail Account

Ex-Googlers talk frankly about why they quit, hedge fund meltdown, Pew Internet study on adults and social networking sites, managing your brand identity on social media sites, and why your newborn needs a Gmail account.

[ More ] January 18th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Links, Management |

CEO Firings on Rise, Tech Spending Decline, & Obama’s Blackberry

CEO firings on the rise, tech spending decline, retailer bankruptcies, Obama and his Blackberry, and 11 habits of the worst boss I ever had. Some news links for the day

[ More ] January 14th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in Links |
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