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Super angel investor Chris Sacca doesn’t like all the new competition pushing up valuations in angel deals and seed rounds these days. “It is a train and it is kind of running away,” he says on a panel this morning at the Wired business conference. “That layer of the market has an abundance of capital.”
I'd like to know your thoughts especially from those that are still in the idea stage. Are you openly sharing your world-changing idea? Are you selectively dropping hints as to what you're doing? Or are you keeping everything a secret hoping that your wit and charm will attract the right co-founder to conquer the world?
But where was the cash money? When a check for $20,000 came from Y Combinator, a start-up seed fund in Silicon Valley, we packed our bags and moved to California, ending up in New York three months later.
What’s the problem you’re solving? What’s the technology? Why is this going to be big? What’s your biggest challenge? Why do customers love you? How many people are using it? How will you scale this?
I just finished reading ‘Superiority’ by Arthur C. Clarke and I found it to be a great parable of the perils of over engineering, pre-emptive optimization, and how having the best product/technology doesn’t guarantee success.
Dear Co-founder, You already know the things I am about to say here. They are dead obvious; but that’s the problem – they are dead obvious. You are not the best programmer in the world, I’ve seen better ones. Nor am I the best designer in the world, you’ve seen better ones. None of us is the best person out there. But you know what? That’s irrelevant! Because we are best for each other.
I've been thinking a lot about the differences between first time and serial entrepreneurs. We invest in both and do not have a preference betweeen the two. But there are significant differences. The best first time entrepreneurs have been stewing on their idea for quite a while. It is a personal passion of theirs and they bring to it a fresh take, a stubborn insistence on their approach, and the
The game industry is hot, with lots of companies chasing the success of social game darlings such as Zynga and mobile game successes such as Ngmoco. That’s why YetiZen is forming a new incubator to help launch game startups.
With anti-immigrant sentiment building across the nation, and clouds of nativism swirling around Washington, D.C., skilled immigrants are voting with their feet. They are returning home to countries like India and China. It’s not just the people we are denying visas to who are leaving; even U.S. permanent residents and naturalized citizens are going to where they think the grass is greener.
As the site director for Google Inc.'s Waterloo, Ont., operations, it's up to Mr. Woods to not only keep watch over the engineers at one of the technology titan's most important international outposts, but also to keep an eye out for promising startups that can help bolster Google's technology war chest. "Part of my role is ensuring that I'm in close contact with the Canadian tech scene as a...


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