Xconomy has a post up titled Who Knew? Xconomy Uncovers the Strange-But-True Details of Boston's Innovation Leaders.  My bathroom at CU Boulder enabled me to make the list, even though I've never really been part of the Boston VC community.  The list... Feld Thoughts »
It's unusual for a founder to write a long thoughtful post on the failure of his company.  Roger Ehrenberg - the co-founder of Monitor110 - which shut down earlier this week, did just that on his outstanding post titled Monitor110: A Post Mortem.  The... (posted on 19 Jul 2008 by Feld Thoughts)
I recently have started blogging about SOA for CIO.com. My first post is in response to the Burton Group's report that most SOA failures are due to people and cultural issues. I have been saying this for quite some time now so it is good to hear the... (posted on 19 Jul 2008 by Enterprise Topics)
Add to iTunes | Add to YouTube | Add to Google | RSS Feed This, my friends, is my Ninja. This is the way of the Ninja - N+. This is a game that is coming soon to the Nintendo DS and Sony PSP. (...) (posted on 18 Jul 2008 by Chris Pirillo)
An IT Skeptic has gotta love a website called IT Project Failures so a special thankyou to Terry Doerscher for pointing us to it. It is a fascinating read. Nice to see SAP featuring at the top today - what a surprise. read more (posted on 18 Jul 2008 by The IT Skeptic)
Yahoo Inc. (NASDAQ:YHOO) is using Yahoo.com, the #1 homepage in the world to promote their interests.  On the homepage, the following message is on the right.  When clicking on the message, Yahoo! stockholder information is pulled up.  And an article... (posted on 18 Jul 2008 by Pulse 2)
Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) has bought a contextual advertising company called Begun for $140 million.  Begun is a subsidiary of Rambler Media and Bannatyne Limited.  Rambler owns 50.1% and Bannatyne owns 49.9%. “Google is committed to giving Russian... (posted on 18 Jul 2008 by Pulse 2)

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