Is the party really over?
Today Peter Kafka from Silicon Alley Insider writes “Sorry, Startups: Party’s Over“. Is he right or is he wrong?
He certainly isn’t alone in pushing doom and gloom. Eric Eldon’s story on Venture Beat titled “Sequoia has emergency meeting, tells startups to try to survive downturn” the day before. On the same day, Michael Arrington’s post […]
What Today’s Economic Climate Means For Founders
Here and there you will hear the discussion about what is happening on Wall Street and what it means for founders of startup companies. Most people are thinking about whether the current economic climate will have an adverse impact on investment in startups. For some it will. Many of the ones who will be adversely include founders on […]
New DC based Web 2.0 Startup, Living Social, Funded
A few months ago I sat in on a discussion at SocialDevCamp East titled “Who Needs VC’s”. The panel was inspired by a group of people looking for funding, including a few who had been trying really hard for a long time. Much of the discussion centered around whether or not the Washington, […]












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