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11 Nov 09

Cisco showcases big bets on collaboration - Network World

  • Chambers told reporters
    he doesn't lead with that angle when selling the company's vision to enterprise CEOs. Instead, he offers them a way to face
    growing competition with costs already cut to the bone. Collaboration is the best way to quickly invent new products and enter
    new markets, and especially with younger workers entering the workforce, social networking increasingly is the best way to
    foster collaboration
13 Oct 09

Windows 7 : quelles performances dans les jeux ? (page 12: Conclusion) - HardWare.fr

  • Windows 7 ne va pas souffrir d’un démarrage difficile sur le plan des performances vidéoludiques qui sont d’ores et déjà à la hauteur et même plus que cela.
12 Oct 09

What makes Google powerful - SmartPlanet

  • Google’s cost of doing business is less than its competitors. A lot less. So Google can do a lot more business than its competitors. A lot more.
22 Sep 09

Seeing Both Sides: In VC deals, Price Doesn't Matter - But The "Promote" Does

  • Entrepreneurs often mistakenly focus solely on the pre-money valuation while VCs look at multiple knobs in the negotiation to drive to a set of terms that, in total, they find acceptable.  And if they don't focus on the pre-money, they focus on their ownership position after the financing, irrespecive of the amount of capital that was raised.
  • Most VCs invest in companies that need to hire additional management team members and sales and marketing and technical talent to build the business. 
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18 Sep 09

NIXTY

  • outline how “computer-based learning” provides several advantages over learning in a physical classroom. These advantages include: increased curriculum (more AP classes, broader spectrum of courses), greater ability to tailor learning to the individual student, increased access for students (eg., rural areas, overseas), and dramatically decreased costs.
  • They define, “Disruptive innovations tend to be simpler and more affordable than existing products. This allows them to take root in simple, undemanding applications within a new market or arena of competition.” Another key component of a disruptive innovation is that it provides a product or service to people that currently do not have access to a product or service (eg., homeschoolers, lifelong learners).


Memo to Start-ups: You’re Supposed to Be Changing the World, Remember?

  • Nobody tried to swing for the fences and I only wanted additional information on two of them for investment due diligence. Also, the start-ups being advised not to use part of their time to focus on business plan, competition and gaining traction was huge mistake.

I, Cringely » Blog Archive » Is Technology Evil? - Cringely on technology

  • rading relies on finding and exploiting inefficiencies in the system while investing grows the economy
  • Trading is a parasite on investing.

How the Web OS has begun to reshape IT and business | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com

  • Today’s highly evolved Web has grown far beyond its original roots in content distribution and communication. It has become a fully fledged platform for media (TV, movies, music, newspapers, gaming, etc. have been strongly disrupted by the Web and now largely reside there) as well as more strategic pursuits. Probably most significantly is computing in all its many forms. This ranges from low-level services such as raw compute power and storage to social computing, semantics, and collective intelligence.
  • two-way touchpoints with nearly a third of the world’s population (including practically all of the developed world)
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