Category Archives: Internet

Discussing Entrepreneurship @ Berkeley

Entrepreneurs feast off ideas, and Berkeley has a thriving community of student entrepreneurs. A simple discussion type of venue is perfect for the exchange off these ideas, perspectives, and experiences. While this often happens informally, oddly I’m not aware of any such … Continue reading

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Cool new tech VLog

Morgan Webb, a co-producer and co-host of the popular video game review television show X-Play, started her new VLog called WebbAlert last Thursday, August 2nd. It’s a daily Monday-Thursday 5-minute piece on the top news from technology (links to all … Continue reading

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Thanks for nothing

I’ve been reading the blog Fake Steve Jobs for quite some time now – along with much of Silicon Valley and the world – and it’s some of the wittiest, funniest, and best satirical writing that I have ever read, … Continue reading

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A refreshing view on entrepreneurship

There was a cool post on Guy Kawasaki’s blog today about starting-up – written by Glenn Kelman, CEO of Redfin. Go ahead, click on the link. A unique and refreshing perspective. Points like loving the journey and working hard are … Continue reading

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Life is good

Venture capital investment in the U.S. in information technology companies (hardware, semiconductors, and communication companies as well as Web 2.0 startups) hit $979 million for the second quarter of 2007, up 52% from the same period last year. This is … Continue reading

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Filed under Biotechnology, Energy, Entrepreneurship, Google, Information Technology, Internet, Investment, Money, MySpace, Online marketing, Renewable energy, Startups, Technology, Trends, Venture Capital, Web 2.0, YouTube

A lifetime of free VOIP

Ooma is a new VOIP startup that allows consumers to use their normal phones to make calls (similar to Vonage), but at drastically reduced prices. Vonage provides unlimited calls in U.S. and Canada for $25/month. With Ooma however, you just … Continue reading

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Filed under Cool Technology, Internet, Phone, Revolution, Startups, Technology, VOIP