Web 2.0
Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008
When it comes to startups, you’re always told to narrow your idea. Focus on a niche community, rather than take on the whole world. Refine.
When it comes to experience, though, early entrepreneurs should broaden themselves. When you’re starting out, participate in a wide swath of activities to better understand each part of a business. […]
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Monday, June 9th, 2008
I looked through my past posts and noticed the last Enter Venture update was May 12th. Here is the second Enter Venture update, as promised from the beginning. If the past two updates are to be any guide, it looks like I’ll be making modifications to the site at least monthly. Here’s […]
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Saturday, June 7th, 2008
On Friday, I stopped in to check out Mashable’s Exhibit Hall / Party at Touch. This is apparently the only exhibit hall for Internet Week so I think everyone in the NYC tech scene decide to stop by because the event was packed.
Whenever I go to one of these events, I enjoy a little chuckle […]
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Friday, June 6th, 2008
I started to write this post two nights ago after Tuesday’s 45th NY Tech Meetup, but I found myself going off track writing on the NY tech scene in general. I think I’ll save that post and write an article about the NY tech environment that’s more deserving, no, more worthy of Internet Week […]
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Friday, May 23rd, 2008
To all those who’ve been writing recently about the future of the web and where it’s going next, I say, “hold on a second.”
I’m not sure that everyone knows where we’re at. I’m not sure everyone knows what’s been created so far. I think there are a lot of basic, valuable tools […]
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