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  1. When innovators sell out

    buzzmachine.com » BuzzMachine - Apr 11, 2008

    Great response by Umair Haque to Fred Wilson’s discussion about fixing the venture investment ecosystem. Let’s revisit the spectre haunting venture capital. Why aren’t there more Googles? The answer’s very simple

    Also tagged: innovation, default, vc, wwgd

  2. A new liquidity event

    buzzmachine.com » BuzzMachine - Apr 11, 2008

    Fred Wilson has an important post today arguing that we need a new way to find liquidity in innovative startups. The IPO market is over. Big companies buying new companies usually just ruin them. Big companies buying

    Also tagged: innovation, default, startups

  3. Competing with open - and free

    buzzmachine.com » BuzzMachine - Apr 7, 2008

    I’m writing a chunk of my book now about one of my favorite topics: how much I despise real-estate agents and how eagerly I await the doom of their business model. And it so happens that Saul Hansell just wrote a blog

    Also tagged: free, default, realestate, open, wwgd

  4. The fall of the firm

    buzzmachine.com » BuzzMachine - Apr 7, 2008

    Fred Wilson just posted a response to one of Umair Haque’s microessays (aka blog posts) about the declining power — the crumbling, even — of the firm. As Umair cogently notes: Competitive advantage is fundamentally

    Also tagged: default, open, wwgd

  5. Media on media

    buzzmachine.com » BuzzMachine - Apr 5, 2008

    I’m going to be on Howie Kurtz’s Reliable Sources this Sunday (about 1045a) talking about the death of critics. Fun part: I’ll be on with Gene Seymour, movie critic at Newsday, who just took a buyout there. I met Gene

    Also tagged: default, ew, criticism

  6. The lost URL

    buzzmachine.com » BuzzMachine - Apr 5, 2008

    Just wondering: Are we losing a wealth of link knowledge on Twitter because it’s all going through TinyURL and other services that truncate addresses so they’ll fit? I’d love to know who’s getting linked in Twitter but

    Also tagged: default, twitter

  7. Comrade customer

    buzzmachine.com » BuzzMachine - Mar 31, 2008

    Peter Himler, a PR exec who blogs at the refreshingly bluntly named The Flack, just told the story of his trip to Moscow and talks with big executives there about the empowered customer online. They didn’t much take to

    Also tagged: default, russia, customerism, wwgd

  8. The last portal

    buzzmachine.com » BuzzMachine - Mar 31, 2008

    With some fanfare, Yahoo today unveiled its new women’s site, Shine, with content contributions from lots of big companies including Conde Nast, Hearst, Rodale, and Time Inc. (though I find little evidence of them on

    Also tagged: yahoo, default, portals

  9. An open ad network opens for business

    buzzmachine.com » BuzzMachine - Mar 25, 2008

    OpenX is building the start of a new, more open ad network infrastructure. My Guardian column this week starts with a recast of my blog post about Google Ad Manager and then breaks a wee bit of news: OpenX (nee

    Also tagged: ads, default, guardian, openads, newbiznews

  10. Starbucks listens - at last

    buzzmachine.com » BuzzMachine - Mar 20, 2008

    Following Dell’s Ideastorm, Starbucks has no opened a forum — also powered by Salesforce.com — where customers can make suggestions then discuss and vote on them. Starbucks, of all companies, with its loyal and

    Also tagged: dell, default, customerism, salesforce

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