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Robert Scoble posted a message
“VC shutdown underway? One entrepreneur told me her deal with Intel Capital fell apart after they lowered valuation from $5 mil to $1. Ouch.”
10 hours ago - Link
I think we have not reached the bottom until now. Worse luck! - Marcel Janus
wow, crazy. tell her to contact me if she needs any development - Jason Pratt
I am trying to remain personally optimistic, but I don't believe the bottom has been reached. - Louis Landon
This is what I love about being a student and working with other students. I can do everything much cheaper. $1 mil would probably fund my current business for 2+ years easily. - Daniel Zarick
It'll get worse before it gets better. Next two quarters will be tough. - Patricia
@Louis Landon Me too. I still hope thing will get better. - Marcel Janus
Eventually, things will get better. - Patricia
how people/firms/investors respond in bad times is much more telling of their character than how they respond in good times. they're doing it because they think they can get away with it. that window will close. - Bryce Roberts
Look, things are really bad and getting worse. They will eventually get better as Patricia says, but it will be hard for very many people. No one is really insulated, but there's no point in panicking or worrying about what you can't fix. However, we all should try to understand WTF happened and learn from it. I just shared a speech today by Charlie McCreevy of the European Commission in my timeline that everyone should read. It's simple and clear. - IRWebReport.com
better worse better worse better worse better worse better worse ... been going on forever, every up has a down ... why complain about the inevitable? - Gregory Lent
I don't doubt that VCs are having a tough time, but Intel Capital wanting to lower the valuation to $1 doesn't mean Intel Capital is having a tough time. It means some of the previous investors who participated in the rounds leading to the $5 mil are no longer putting in more money, and Intel wants to squeeze them out. They don't want to carry nonperforming investors. Those other VCs might be shutting down, I guess. - Denton Gentry
You kinda get the feeling that the 'world' is on hold until someone, anyone, suggests a REAL solution. Crazy stuff - Charlie Anzman
I have to say I agree with Denton. Value of a company is still consistent with the market. At the end, you're only worth what somebody's willing to pay. - Patricia
I also agree what Denton and Patricia have said. - imabonehead
I recently had one of those 'holy shit' idea moments, and I am wondering if I'll even be able to get seed capital. - Michael R. Bernstein
In many ways this is just a sign of a smart VC is it not? I'm hearing that most VCs are going to be lowballing valuations in 2009, using the economy as the 'excuse'. Extend your runway if you can and wait until the funding environment isn't as unbalanced. - AJ Kohn
I can understand if the lowered value was just 1M but from 5 to 1? That's gotta suck - Canada's Web Shop
Well the other thing is that VC isn't always the ideal expansion route. Everybody gets excited about, because it can be useful and it can be the right thing - but as somebody mentored by quite a few successful serial entrepreneurs, and a few VC, everybody says the same: don't do it unless you have to. The barrier of entry and costs of web business are so low. I went three years self funding, then started to look at financing options which I didn't end up needing. In a nutshell, it's not the only way to skin the cat in financing a startup. - Patricia
AJ, if I invested in a startup now, I would invest much less than a year ago. I think the risk in the economy is enough of a reason to give a lower valuation, since there is higher risk you won't get your money back. - Chris White
@Chris: Absolutely. I'm not saying there's not a real risk. The risk/reward ratio is steeper in this environment. But VCs are going to over-correct IMO, both to protect against risk and maximize reward. - AJ Kohn
As someone working on his own startup right now I can say categorically that if you are looking to raise VC money you are nuts. There IS NO potential for massive growth right now... there is no expendable income in the economy. Bootstrap - find partners and customers... sell what you can and try and survive. That is all. - Brian Roy
Another data point here is that very serious suitors of Genalyte, the company I work for, pulled back. We're now in survival mode, but that's not to say we aren't able to get some interest from some of the bigger players. My industry is biotech, and although the sector is down like everything else, we've not have a industry-specific bubble and crash yet. I think there's tremendous potential for growth in our sector for technologies that present significant cost savings over competitors. - Mr. Gunn
As CEO of a startup, I gave up on Venture Capital in September. Anyone paying attention could see the signs of slowing investment since the spring. But September slammed the door. What worries me now, though, isn't the VC markets. What worries me is the credit card market. AMEX is slashing credit limits, which will hurt small businesses and slow innovation far more than any VC slowdown. Real innovation happens on the back of credit, until a case can be made to risk-averse VCs that there's a real business opportunity. When credit is gone, our economy is like an engine running without any oil. - Chris Kenton via twhirl
So a good time for the super rich to help small businesses then ;o) - Rob Sellen
The first question you have to ask yourself is - can I do this and generate profit (or at minimum be revenue neutral)? If not you've got big problems. You have to do whatever you need to do to get to profit... NOW. - Brian Roy
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Louis Gray posted an entry on louisgray.com
September 22 at 1:20 am - Link
So far, the commenters on my site _don't_ want Twitter and FriendFeed to go mainstream. Do you want to keep these technologies to yourself? - Louis Gray
I do, I'd say Twitter probably has the best shot right now. FF is still over the head of too many, they dont know (and dont want to know) about rss - sean percival
I really hope with the continuous feature additions and improvements to FriendFeed, it would soon have a universal appeal. There are so many Nay-sayers but I'm behind them 220%. :) As for Twitter - I don't really use it anyway, so it doesn't make a difference. Although I would LOL if they were to start charging monthly fees. ie: Threaded replies are only for premium accounts haha - Mona N.
This weekend I excitedly told an engineer-friend (hydrologist) about meeting the "inventor of RSS" last week. And he said "what's that?" -- Bastard. - Brian Hendrickson
I'm with friendfeed. And yes, it should go mainstream ASAP. Many just want to go to friendfeed because "nobody else but you are on there, I know". So that is the real problem. - Ryo
Twitter will go mainstream as people always want to be noticed. Friendfeed has a harder road because it is not about the user, it is about the information. If Friendfeed goes mainstream, it will be in a much different way, like a major research or news tool. - Rob Diana
FF will go mainstream as soon as people realize that it's *not* about the information, it's about the conversation. Twitter in its current form is a megaphone broadcasting system a la FB status updates, without a realistic and understandable method of replying. FF on the other hand not only let's you share information, but creates a method to *discuss* it. It's biggest obstacle for going mainstream is the UI. - Stupid Ninja (aka Tina)
Tina, I mostly agree about the conversation, but the conversation is typically based on the information at this point. I think the amount of information that passes through will be too much for most people until better filters are in place. I admit, I tend to be very pessimistic when it comes to growth and mainstream adoption of most tech. - Rob Diana
I am all for both apps hitting mainstream fast. Both serve excellent online communication needs. Twitter provides broadcasts and quick short replies; whereas FriendFeed provides the ability to share information and generate conversation / feedback regarding that info., which can blossom into an entire community around that topic. Twitter's challenge is stability, scalability and UI. FriendFeed's challenge is search, organization and UI. - Susan Beebe (Santa Claus)
Rob, I can only base statements on my experience of course, and they're going to be affected by who follows me. With that said, my most engaging conversations on FF have usually been around a topic tossed up as a status update/question, not a link to an external post. Also, unlike FB and TW which offer a one to one conversation model (excepting FB groups), FF automatically offers a one to many conversation model. - Stupid Ninja (aka Tina)
FriendFeed will go mainstream because it's a better medium than email for sharing links and news. I wrote in detail on this here: http://friendfeed.com/e/c2f76d... - Bruce Lewis via fftogo
couple quick comments: not everything needs to "go mainstream" to be a success, it is ok to fill a niche & some things are not products but rather features best integrated into or augmenting something else - i think friendfeed fits both these criteria (current and future) and i see that as a good thing personally... - mike "glemak" dunn
@Mike - I've been thinking this too lately. What is "a success"? Is Apple a "success". They only have about 5% of the market of computers, yet I think there is a lot more media buzz about Apple unveiling a revised macbook than there is about Dell or HP introducing a revised 1050e or whatever they call them. If you get 1% of Americans using your product, that is 3 million people. That is a lot. - Robert Felty
What is mainstream? 25% of US population? 10% of RSS/tech geeks? 1% of the world? 10% of people who would pay for this service? FF's current UX won't scale to a large population having lots of real conversations here. But it does serve a good niche (or two or three) right now. But what % of the world has/wants to have conversations like this? Mainstream would drive FF to be everything to everyone. Would we (as early adopters) still like it then? - David Lee
I have a radical idea... how about Twitter just finds a way to make some money. Mainstream is great... but completely misses the point... - Brian Roy
I am "mainstream", but I've been on FF for a year as of tomorrow. - Anne Bouey
Has anyone else noticed the push the major media give to some services and not others? How often did Television Programming (news, sitcoms, talk shows) talk about "googling" something; did you ever hear them talk about "yahooing" or "asking" anything? Then it was myspace, myspace, myspace followed by Facebook. Makes me wonder if those who own the media heavily invest and then push their investments. - Internet Strategist
Internet Strategist: media people just want to be cool. It's easy to understand why they push certain stuff. I do the same. I have no investments in anything. - Robert Scoble
Will Twitter and FriendFeed become mere commodities, fed to the masses by media moguls, to sell their product ? Because that is their job. I think Twitter is becoming more mainstream, more noticed and talked about - but not generally understood. How would it be affected by advertising and ten times the traffic? FF will take longer to catch on, even though it is better. Twitter plants seeds that can be grown in FriendFeed. - Chris Loft
frankly i don't think Joe the Plumber is really that interested in such a mass of content/dialogue, Facebook is about as much feed as an average person can handle. FF/Twitter are downright manic for them and they don't have/don't want the mental faculty to deal with the multiple perpetual conversations/topics - it creates more anxiety than fun and if it's not fun it's toast. Neither will get double digit % of the population using them - Bob
OTOH, is text messaging considered mainstream yet in the U.S.? (I realize we lag way behind the rest of the world in this.) I don't think the "mainstream" can handle more than one technological breakthrough at a time :) I still know people who are even just getting used to using a computer. - Victor Ganata
@Bob I think Twitter is so powerful that it can be used for many different purposes. Imagine a multi-dimensional Twitter with single or more refined services. For local councils, government, media companies, business services, geeks, gossip, etc. Each with their own customised Twitter serving their needs. This is where Twitter will produce an income stream; hiving itself off into customized services, without the noise. - Chris Loft
i dont think it is a "we dont want it to go mainsteam" it is more of a "the technology isnt quite ready for it to go mainsteam, we couldnt handle all our friends and family and colleagues nattering on our feeds, we can barely handle the information flow at the moment". We need better filtering, a better way to have several spheres in parallel on these services. - Joelle Nebbe
(translating my previous comment in pragmatic speech:) I am happy to have all that crowd happily segragated on facebook sending each other quizzes, i dont want them coming on my FF and twitter. I love them to bits but they are, well, embarrassing! I don't want "what peanut character are you" on my friendfeed, and it will come with the mainstream - Joelle Nebbe
hmmm, this bubbled up so I re-read it. man, that was a great old post - Sarah Perez
By old you mean 9 weeks, right Sarah? :-) - Louis Gray
Just remember what comes with being mainstream...tons of spammers. - April Russo
FriendFeed should go mainstream. Despite our selfish desire to want to keep it to ourselves, it is a smarter way for news and information to be disseminated that would benefit all once they are aware of it. - Thomas Hawk
Facebook
Adam Ostrow posted a message on Facebook
“Adam is off the showroom floor, not the used car lot.”
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Rob Diana shared an item on Google Reader
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Now if we could only use them as currency, maybe the NYT would be OK :) - mikepk
Netflix
Leo Laporte added a movie to Netflix
Ghostbusters
24 minutes ago - Link
You can watch this on Hulu, without waiting for Netflix to deliver this. - Anika Malone
Also you can watch it on Watch now through PC/MAC or 360 too I believe. - Michael King
That's true Michael, but it looks like crap on the Watch it Now. It's incredibly noisy. - Anika Malone
It is not too bad for me on my PC to my HD TV of course anything not in HD is kind of crappy. Hulu looks better? I will have to compare if I have time this weekend. - Michael King
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Rob Diana shared an item on Google Reader
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Open ID solves one very important problem that this blog post didn't mention: it proves that the "willia4" on Friendfeed is the same "willia4" on twitter is the same "willia4" on Pownce (for a couple more days" is the same "willia4" on twitter is the same "eddie517" on YouTube...wait. What? I don't have a different name every where I go in real life. Why should I have to online just because someone else got to it first? With OpenID, I can be id.jameswilliams.me everywhere. That's a HUGE win, especially as our online identities start intersecting with our meatspace identities more and more (like LinkedIn). - James Williams (willia4)
I would have commented on the blog, but it doesn't let me use Open ID and I'll be damned if I create YET ANOTHER identity on some random blog just for that. I'm tired of being so segmented. I want to be just one, single person online. - James Williams (willia4)
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Charlie Anzman posted a message on Twitter
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Charlie Anzman posted a message on Twitter
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Louis Gray posted a message on Twitter
Netflix
Leo Laporte added a movie to Netflix
Back to the Future
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"Why dont' you make like a tree and get out of here" - Biff 1955 - Michael King
Great scott! - Samuel Lewis via twhirl
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Robert Scoble shared an item on Google Reader
Wednesday at 11:31 pm - Link
Tim is one of the most interesting people I've ever met. He does stuff I wouldn't think of doing. Like this. - Robert Scoble
Anyone watch Tim's show? Catching it on my DVR now. - James D Kirk
DVR'd, will watch this weekend. Super-interesting guy. - John Sirman
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Duncan Riley posted an entry on The Inquisitr
16 hours ago - Link
But I do not like the new Reader - Threepwood
I liked the old one.. was getting used t it nicley.. could have asked us to give em feedback first lol.. :o/ - Rob Sellen
I preferred the old one as well - Duncan Riley
And how hard would it be to just give the user the choice as to how it looks? - James D Kirk
It's just a case of getting used to it. I think. I didn't like it originally but it does grow on a person - Paul Sharrock via IM
I was quite disappointed about the change as well. - trextor
Ugh -- not a fan either. Much like with the stink I raised over the iGoogle shift a while back, I'm not sure why they can't give us an option here, as James said above. - JR R.
I was happy with the old one. Don't much like the new look even though it is a subtle change. Wish they would put a "change back to old view" like Yahoo does. - Jeff P. Henderson
I like it, except the line items need to go back to their smaller size. - Jordan Hofker
Just seems like change for change's sake. The look isn't an improvement on the previous style. It's too washed-out now. Bring back the colored background for the left column at least. - Rowan Hanna
some themes can be added just as what had been done with Gmail. - pestwave
Missing the old google reader. We had just gotten to know eachother well. We were vibing. - Ebm
I like the new GReader... nice and clean... - Aad 't Hart
I think it's neater. Is it faster or am I just a big enthousiast ? - Genaro Bardy via twhirl
i didn't even notice the change, and I spend a LOT of time in my reader - William Harryman
I like the new look. - Denton Gentry
My reader on the iPhone is messed up. The lines don't wrap. I tried clearing the cache but no luck. This happening to anyone else? - Brian Newman
I liked it at first, but that wore off quickly - Shey
the overly bold text is grating to me... my whole left column is nearly all bold - Nathan Chase
yeah... be nice if we can have own themes like in gmail :o) - Rob Sellen
iPhone version needs to be fixed but the new version looks great in my browser. Not sure what "soft and feminine" is supposed to mean. I just have more white. Same palette different combination. For the "tough guys" out there, request themes from Google. The optimization of real estate is something I have been wanting them to do for the longest time. Finally. My content is taking up more of the screen and my subscription list is now pushed all the way down anymore thanks to collapsing boxes. Good stuff. - Rolf Schewe
I'm really not sold on it yet. - Sarah Perez
Blog
Louis Gray posted an entry on The Gray Effect
LOLMatthew: How You Doin'?
26 minutes ago - Link
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Wayne Schulz posted a link
The Votes Are In: BlackBerry Storm Sucks
29 minutes ago - via Bookmarklet - Link
Though Verizon says the Storm is its fastest selling handset yet, the touchscreen phone is also generating more negative buzz than any BlackBerry before. Consumers and journalists are beating the Storm to a bloody pulp, with very few defending Research In Motion's response to the popular iPhone. - Wayne Schulz via Bookmarklet
My in Boston bought on the day it debuted, and she has reviled her purchase ever since. She complains about the uber-sensitive touch-keys, the glitchy( static) applications, and my all-time favorite( I have to hit the accept button a million times to take an incoming call). Technology? - Terence Washington
Sad. When will people learn that it's easier to innovate than to blindly follow Apple (and fail miserably in the process)? - Jason Wehmhoener
Okay. Touch Pro it is, then! - Mark VandenBerg
From day one I thought that this thing launching without any special software to take advantage of the form factor was going to be a disaster. - Wayne Schulz
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Louis Gray shared an item on Google Reader
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awww, how cute!! - Sarah Perez
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Jeff Douglass posted a link
35 minutes ago - via Bookmarklet - Link
"Jennifer Davis was stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic on Nov. 18, her contractions just 3 minutes apart. Her husband, John, was trying to appear calm for his wife's sake, driving in the breakdown lane of Route 2. They pulled up behind a state trooper to ask whether they could continue using the lane to reach the next exit, near Alewife Station. Not only did the trooper say no, he gave them a $100 citation for driving in the breakdown lane, made them wait for their citation while he finished writing someone else's ticket, and even seemed to ask for proof of pregnancy, Jennifer Davis said." - Jeff Douglass via Bookmarklet
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I really like Peoplebrowsr and think it fills the gaps so many people have been whinging about. - Nicola Quinn
PeopleBrowsr FTW, that's for sure - Sociosophy Reviews via twhirl
now we need a peoplebrowsr desktop client! - sixbit
No breakthrough:( - YaDuMMeR
It's very nice. Kinda reminds me of TweetDeck in the presentation. Now they just need to expand to some more of the social services. - R. Alexander Spoerer
I know its alpha and all that but it seems wildly over-hyped to me - Trevor Cook
Remember the scene in "Big" where Tom Hanks keeps saying "I don't get it" to the toy presentation? Well, "I don't get it". - Chris Stevenson
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Louis Gray shared an item on Google Reader
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Darn. We make widgets! - techPR
Blog
Louis Gray posted an entry on louisgray.com
Exclusive Interview With the Woman Behind @BritneySpears
2 hours ago - Link
Post by Jesse Stay: http://www.friendfeed.com/jess... (Great interview!) - Louis Gray
The fact that someone has to be behind the @britneyspears account (other than Britney Spears) says a lot. In other news, AT&T says Britney Spears has a landline, although she doesn't answer it directly. Welcome to the new exciting world of social media - Chris White
Jesse - nice interview. She mentioned they picked the top 5 Social Media properties. What would that top 5 look like? - Amani
Actually, it was interesting to see how they approached it. They know they won't get everything right at first, so they are gathering feedback and possibly changing it. Interesting perspective. - Rob Diana
The fact she agreed to the interview I think is great. Very transparent about how the process works, and what benefit this brings to someone who is a household name without a perfect reputation. - Louis Gray
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Apps: Sunny Saxena posted a link
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Time to say goodbye to addthis, sharethis.... - Sunny Saxena
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xero posted a message
“Apparently MSN's users are overwhelmingly intolerant Christians. December is not just about Christmas. There are at least 4 other well-known Christmas-equivalent holidays, plus New Years Day during the same period. "Merry Christmas" is appropriate only if Christians are you're only market.”
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"Christmas equivalent" meaning "gift-giving, decorating, and eating" - xero
I agree. I don't mind Happy Holidays. People need to remember that Jesus was really born in the Spring time anyway. The atheists are starting a celebration too now. I don't have a problem with it and I'm a Mormon. - Judy Jones
Let me first state that I am, in essence, an atheist... but really, who gives a shit if you're not christian and someone wishes you "Merry Christmas"? BFD, get over it. It's like me being offended if I'm in a Muslim country and says "Ramadan Kareem". Who gives a s***? They're wishing you well... move on and get over yourself. - Shawn Duffy via twhirl
Shawn - It wouldn't bother me, it probably wouldn't bother most people. However, if you're given a choice to make this decision, why would you default to Christmas when you know there are other holidays? You might as well be wishing them Happy Talk Like a Pirate Day for all the accuracy the comment represents. The poll was for retailers though, who have a marketing decision to make. - xero
I would agree with that... retailers have to decide for themselves what they want to say. I guess I'm just tired of this whole, overblown 'war on christmas' crap. It's turned a non-issue into something that actually gets quite a few people worked up on both sides. - Shawn Duffy
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