US Prepaid guys are hurting these days due to increased competition but the silver lining is that their European counterparts are showing that prepaid players can really lead the industry by adopting cutting edge solutions http://bit.ly/1oe3Vh
Baidu Down 11% as Q4 View Misses
Baidu Down 11% as Q4 View Misses – Tech Trader Daily – Barrons.com http://bit.ly/5rteJ
More quotes from top tier VCs saying it’s a cottage industry, not an asset class
More quotes from top tier VCs saying it’s a cottage industry, not an asset class: Startup School: Sequoia’s Greg McAdoo On The Opportunities Of A Recession http://bit.ly/KmYZu
Hard not to think of Demand Media when you see such a headline
Hard not to think of Demand Media when you see such a headline: Tim Armstrong’s Secret Project Is To Turn AOL Into A Low-Cost Content Machine http://bit.ly/15YMQg
Steve Blank: The Rise of “Risk Capital†Part 1
The Secret History of Silicon Valley 11: The Rise of “Risk Capital†Part 1 « Steve Blank http://bit.ly/1qWzfE
Feels like the party is over in VC- Chris Douvos
Chris is one of the rare public voices of the LP crowd and he’s entertaining to boot– “Like Jay Gatsby’s, their reality is an idealized and stylized rendition of a sloppy present; it’s not necessarily a false rendition . . . just a hopeful one”
Product Marketing: Limiting Choice Can Be Good
Good article on Redbox- “Redbox doesn’t really want you to browse, either; it wants a quick decision, and the focus on newer releases helps” http://bit.ly/4dSs7w
Giving the market what the market wants through testing and feedback
Social media is a different beast than traditional media and it lives and grows in a new way.
Economists have long thought that producers — the people making products and running companies — are naturally the ones coming up with new ideas, Professor von Hippel said. In fact, he said, consumers often come up with ideas for products, and companies wait on the sidelines to see if they have mass appeal.
Looking beyond social media, there are many situations where consumers don’t know what they want but producers try to read between the lines and create a product to address this latent need. I think that’s a more truer and universal description of innovation.   http://bit.ly/3KVmw6
Such a quotable article: For any Web 2.0 website, the creating of websites has become more like developing software.
Flash vs. Silverlight Episode 2: Attack of the Developer tools http://bit.ly/3eZ1Jw
The plugin platform war that doesn’t often get much media coverage: Flash vs. Silverlight
I’m fascinated by stories of tech companies going head to head. I could do a better job of condensing this but an advantage that MSFT will lean on is that Silverlight can tap all the C# developers out there.
Even with the increasing adoption of Silverlight, it is surely not going to replace Flash player.
While Flash still remains lucrative for its larger base, technically it is possible to accomplish the same task with either.