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YouTube - Here Comes Another Bubble

I thought this was pretty funny! haha - here we come bubble!

Why Early Stage Venture Investments Fail | Union Square Ventures: A New York Venture Capital Fund Focused on Early Stage & Startup Investing

There's a lot of good stuff in this article. The quote i selected doesn't really do it justice, but I thought it to be one of the more important ones.

My friend Dick Costolo, co-founder of FeedBurner, describes a startup as the process of going down lots of dark alleys only to find that they are dead ends. Dick describes the art of a successful deal as figuring out they are dead ends quickly and trying another and another until you find the one paved with gold.

I like that analogy a lot. Of the 26 companies that I consider realized or effectively realized in my personal track record, 17 of them made complete transformations or partial transformations of their businesses between the time we invested and the time we sold. That means there a 2/3 chance you’ll have to significantly reinvent your business between the time you take a venture capital investment and when you\%2...

Inbox 2.0: Yahoo and Google to Turn E-Mail Into a Social Network - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog

and to think people were starting to assume that email is dead.

Web-based e-mail systems already contain much of what Facebook calls the social graph — the connections between people. That’s why the social networks offer to import the e-mail address books of new users to jump-start their list of friends. Yahoo and Google realize that they have this information and can use it to build their own services that connect people to their contacts.

Teddy's Place: TV-Links replacements

TV-links may be dead, but there are plenty of equally great sites that do the same thing. Have at it and enjoy your favorite shows.

Fed Chairman Says Economy Likely to Slow - New York Times

the consistency of federal chairman to predict and call for recessions astounds me - they're always late at the call. i would say we are already in a recession, and it's going to get worse.

Ben S. Bernanke, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, said today that the economy is likely to slow noticeably in the months ahead. But he gave no signal that the central bank might cut interest rates for a third time this year

Just Sell Digg Already, Jay

soo. will it happen or is this just another silly rumor! and a 300 million valuation sounds high, but then again so does' facebooks 15 billion!

One thing that has become a certainly in our little tech world - a few months can’t go by without rumors surfacing that a sale of Digg is imminent.

IEG5120 course outline, reading list and slides

Reading list for wireless and mobility networking.

Hello, India? I Need Help With My Math - New York Times

Emerging trend that has early adopters already - "globalization of consumer services"

The second wave, according to some entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and offshoring veterans, will be the globalization of consumer services. People like Ms. Yamaki and Mr. Tham, they predict, are the early customers in a market that will one day include millions of households in the United States and other nations.

Networks and Mobile Systems Group (MIT LCS) Publications

A list of papers & conferences from the NMS group at MIT. More good stuff.

BU-CAS CS 556 Computer Networks II

Here are some more papers on Routing protocols, congestion avoidance and wireless

Classic Papers for Networking Area Exam

A list of networking papers that covers (1) Design of Networks, (2) Congestion Avoidance & Routing, (3) Queue Management, (4) Network Measurement & Monitoring, (5) Real-Time, Wireless, Multicast applications

ITU Internet Reports 2004: The Portable Internet

Resources for the portable internet from 2004 and the Zigbee protocol.

American Scientist Online - Computing in a Parallel Universe

The next computer you bring home, a few years from now, could have hundreds or even thousands of processors. If all goes according to plan, you may notice nothing different about the new machines apart from another boost in performance. Inside, though, coordinating all those separate computational cores is going to require profound changes in the way programs are designed. Up to now, most software has been like music written for a solo performer; with the current generation of chips we're getting a little experience with duets and quartets and other small ensembles; but scoring a work for large orchestra and chorus is a different kind of challenge.

Cognitive Radio Mitola - Google Search

Google Search results for cognitive radio conducted by Stanford Professor Mitola.

Technology Review: Wi-Fi Memory Card Connects Cameras to the Internet

A closely watched Silicon Valley startup is releasing its first product today: the Eye-Fi memory card, which will give ordinary digital cameras a wireless link to computers and the Net

 

 

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