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Are LinkedIn and Twitter anti-competitive?
Linked In was in the news yet again this morning after yesterday’s news that Linked In had more sales, made more money, but its growth arc may be flattening. Consequently the stock price took a hit after-hours as attention is … Continue reading
Venture Capital attitudes are changing – for the better I hope
Being a venture capitalist has always sounded like fun to me. My perception is that most VC’s reach a station in life at which there is an ability to vet opportunities that come over the transom, as well as create … Continue reading
Posted in Best business practices, International business, Investing, Venture Capital
Tagged Alex Iskold, Angel Capital, Brian Cohen, Dave Otten, Deborah Malone, DFJ Gotham, Dorian Benkoli, Forbes, GetGlue, Glenn Nash, Greyccroft Partners, Huffington Post, Jim Robinson, Jimmy Maymann, Joe Mandese, Kamran Ansari, LongTail Video, Media Post, Media Tech Capital Partners, New York Angels, Pinterest, Porter Bibb, Rebecca Fannin, Rich Karlgaard, Richard Robinson, Ross Goldstein, RRE Ventures, Sidley Austin, Silicon Dragon, The Internationalist, Venture Capital, Yolu
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What next for Foursquare?
I was a fairly early adopter of Foursquare having joined up in March of 2010. I was particularly interested in how people might use the platform with check-ins and how Foursquare might monetize the platform. Nearly three years later I … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Communication, Community, Customer Experiences, Networking, Social Media, Technology
Tagged American Express, Amex and Foursquare, Check-ins, ComScore, Crain's New York Business, Dennis Crowley, Foursquare.com, Fred Wilson, Mayors on Foursquare, Mobile Metrix, Pinterest, Union Square Ventures, Value propositions
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