February 26, 2009
VC, Entrepreneurship, people Gregory T. Huang wrote: It’s always good to hear an outside perspective. Last night, Boulder, CO-based entrepreneur and investor Brad Feld, the co-founder of Foundry Group, Mobius Venture Capital, and TechStars, gave a talk at the Palace Ballroom in Seattle. The ev...
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January 09, 2009
Tonight I declared Twitter bankruptcy. Earlier today, I joked with a friend that had unfollowed me on Twitter. I said: Three – you unfollowed me on twitter. I almost deleted my account that day, because it was a black, black day in the micah twitter world. I am only joking through my tears… ...
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December 26, 2008
I spent the last couple days with two people that I not only admire for who they are as people and what they have accomplished, but because they are both wildly more competent and knowledgeable about things that I want to gain competence and knowledge in. The concept of sucking is an interesting one...
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November 26, 2008
last year, i was honored to be asked by brad and david to be a mentor for the the first techstars "class." rick, dick, and i are all involved this year and plan on being in boulder a bit this summer. should be great... if you're interested in getting involved (i.,e applying), do it now...the apps ar...
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November 24, 2008
by Marissa Louie ZOMG Our angel and VC friends have done it again. They’d rather roast our insides than roast the turkey. Turn that portfolio company from turkey to turnkey. Joke’s on us, VC billionaires . Purchaze -1- Paul Kedrosky: Somali Pirates and TARP *PAULSON: TARP PIRATE EQUITY I...
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May 27, 2008
I read a series of very interesting blog posts today, a rabbit trail of writing that dove into the subject of the (apparent) psychological dysfunction of some bloggers, the decent new media balance of others. I started with a post by Brad Feld called "I Blog, I Tweet, But Why". Being new t...
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May 04, 2008
Look up at your title bar, what do you see there? “Succeeding Through Failing.” Now take a look at the quote: “Sometimes the best way to learn to duck is to get punched in the face.” Seems failure is a theme for me. And, strangely, it has become a bit of a topic of late aroun...
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April 16, 2008
Google prides itself on running its business by the numbers. But its FeedBurner unit, which tracks subscribers to RSS feeds, has laughably inaccurate numbers, writes venture capitalist and blogger Brad Feld. One out of six of his 117,000 RSS subscribers come from automated signups, he believes; thos...
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March 25, 2008
Wikipedia and Trust. When should you take Wikipedia's word on something? My own rule of thumb is that either the matter should be objectively checkable or the person or event in question should be long past and noncontroversial. Anything politically......
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January 29, 2008
Courtesy of Brad Feld’s blog, we found a terrific set of posts today on the topic of burnout, an affliction that nearly all startup founders experience at some point in their careers. While it appeals to our entrepreneurial romanticism to “burn the candle at both ends,” burnout fro...
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