Archive for June, 2007

A good sidekick »

Portfolio.com, like everyone else, is carrying a story on Yahoo. But this post is not about Terry Semel. There is enough discussion on that subject out on the web, but the following caught my eye (boldemphasis mine)

Interview with Apatar CEO »

We talked with Apatar CEO, Renat Khasanshyn, about Apatar software, their company and their future plans. You can listen to this interview below.

 
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Apatar: Yahoo Pipes like open source app for enterprises »

Yahoo recently released its Yahoo Pipes application which helps end users take data from different web services and manipulate it to suit their needs. If you thought it will be nice to have a Yahoo Pipes like application to manage your data from both desktop sources and web sources, then help is on the way [...]

Google will be releasing more Linux apps soon »

In the recent Desktop Architect Meeting 4 (DAM 4), Google gave enough hints about their plans on releasing more apps for Linux. Google has already made its Google Picasa software and Google Earth available for Linux users. Even though Google was not explicit about their forthcoming Linux apps, we could speculate on various possibilities.

Startup 101: Never start alone »

We are planning to write a series of posts titled “Startup 101″. In this series, we will offer several tips for the budding/aspiring entrepreneurs, based on our own experiences and also from the lessons learned from various industry leaders.
In this first post, I am going to discuss the topic of partners/co-founders. Even though this is [...]

Where have all the angels gone? »

The OneMedPlace blog covers an article in the Boston Business Journal that says that it has become very difficult for entrepreneurs to raise money from angel investors. This raises problems for early stage startups that are often dependent on angel funding to get going. Unlike the software industry, most life science companies cannot be started [...]

Viral marketing and stickiness »

In the May 2007 issue of Harvard Business Review, Duncan Watts and Jonah Peretti write
Viral marketing has generated a lot of excitement recently, in part because it seems like the ultimate free lunch: Pick some small number of people to seed your idea, product, or message; get it to go viral; and then watch [...]

Welcome to TechBizMedia »

Welcome to this edition of TechBizMedia. We have totally revamped the site to suit the needs of the current day tech industry. Here you will see posts related to entrepreneurship, startups, marketing and analysis on the top industry trends. We will broadly cover topics related to technology and biotech industries with subjects ranging from business [...]