Fred Wilson: My Thoughts On 'Startup Depression'
Silicon Alley Insider —
... SAI contributor Fred Wilson is a partner at Union Square Ventures. He writes the influential A VC, where this post was originally published. ...
Participate in the 2nd Annual Donors Choose Blogger Challenge
Everything TypePad —
... Congratulations
to the many Six Apart community members who raised a lot of money last year,
including NYC-based venture capitalist Fred Wilson of A VC, who raised $18,000 (see ...
Fred Wilson: America Needs A Turnaround Plan
Silicon Alley Insider —
... SAI contributor Fred Wilson is a partner at Union Square Ventures. He writes the influential A VC, where this post was originally published. ...
A SWOT Analysis On America
A VC —
... his intelligence to mostly wing it and go by feel, instead of through a formal analytical thought process)
Threats: Being too late to avoid a profound decline.
Finally, I am a bit ambivalent on the debt thing. Yes, I am worried that my children (all of them U.S. citizen) would have to pay it down, however, as pointed out, you would be crazy not to finance your country's prosperity at such low financing costs (3-4%).
Originally posted as a comment by Krassen Dimitrov on A ...
Fred Wilson: What To Look For Next
Silicon Alley Insider —
... SAI contributor Fred Wilson is a partner at Union Square Ventures. He writes the influential A VC, where this post was originally published. ...
the new yorker's endorsement of Obama is so good I quoted from it four times today on my tumblog http://fredwilson.vc/
Politweets —
Loader Twitter.com Profile_bird Hey there! fredwilson is using Twitter. Twitter is a free service that lets you keep in touch with people using the web, your phone, or IM. Join today to start receiving fredwilson's updates. Already using Twitter via SMS or IM? Finish signing up . [image] fredwilson the new yorker's endorsement of Obama is so good I quoted from it four times today on my tumblog http://fredwilson.vc/ 3 minutes ago from web @ jerrycolonna I love to see you get mad. And I know you feel the same way about me. Remember that eshare lawyer ...
Web showdown for charity: The battle is on!
Techland —
... from Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang and included a partially nude photo of fellow blogger Robert Scoble. As of Wednesday morning, she had raised $6,329, just a few hundred dollars more than her nemesis, Fred Wilson (avc.com). And both of them have been left in the dust by last year’s winner: Brooklyn blogger Sarah Bunting, author of TomatoNation.com, has raised $38,441 so far. She has promised her readers that if she wins, she’ll dress as a tomato and tour the monuments in Washington, DC. ...
Fred Wilson: Capital Efficiency Finds Its Moment
Silicon Alley Insider —
... SAI contributor Fred Wilson is a partner at Union Square Ventures. He writes the influential A VC, where this post was originally published. ...
Got SchadenFreude? Profit from Other's Despair -- Enter the SlideShare "Credit Crisis in 30 Slides Contest" (Judges: Cuban, Varian, Kedrosky, Wilson)
Master of 500 Hats —
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Mark Cuban
Hal Varian
Paul Kedrosky
Fred Wilson
just remember ...
What's Next After Web 2.0? Here's What You Told Us...
ReadWriteWeb —
Over the weekend we editorialized that the world financial crisis will have a big impact on where Web Technology is headed. Has the world arrived at one of those giant inflexion points, we asked, where one Web era is usurped by another? We asked you to leave a comment in the post telling us what you think will be next. Many of you did just that and also the post was fortunate enough to get to the digg frontpage, where it received 100 additional comments. Finally, we polled our friends on Twitter today and got many great replies.
This is an attempt to synthesize, analyze and ...
Hands up who’s tired of Twitter?
Enterprise Alley —
... we hear of Jack Dorsey leaving his new role as Chairman to “explore other opportunities” or “spend more time with his family.”
Reading between the lines, it seems that Jack’s time at Twitter is already done:
Jack will remain on the board and be closely consulted for all strategic decisions, while I take on day-to-day operations with the support of Biz, Jason, Greg, and the rest of this impressive Twitter team.
VC Fred Wilson who is an early Twitter backer, sounds like he’s getting increasingly fed ...
Donors Choose
Everything TypePad —
... and the bloggers in each category who reached the most students:
(This is our San Francisco team. The New York, Paris, and Tokyo teams send their thanks too.)
Nearly twice as many bloggers attracted 50% more donors than last year, making the competition fiercer than ever. But leaders emerged in each category, and we'd like to acknowledge their fine efforts:
In the Tech Blog category, Fred Wilson’s AVC blog reached 4,545 students
In the Science Blog category, ...
Boxee raises funding as it goes after content, your living room
VentureBeat —
... Boxee previously got seed money from friends and family. Read more about the new funding on Fred Wilson’s blog (Union Square Ventures), ...
A Growth Story
Silicon Alley Insider —
... Fred Wilson is a partner at Union Square Ventures. He writes the influential A VC, where this post was originally published. ...
Finally A Reason To Bail Out GM!
A VC —
... the congressional Detroit 3 hearings last week, there was a very interesting comment made by Waggoner (GM CEO) that somehow went under everybody's radar. When quarried about their 09 expenditures Wagganer very specifically stated "We will move a SUBSTANTIAL portion of our ($500 million) advertising budget to online (Internet). The way he said it (so adamantly and definitely) made me almost fall out of my chair.www.twitter.com/A_F
Originally posted as a comment by AndyFinkle on A VC ...
Google's Stock Has Bottomed (GOOG)
Silicon Alley Insider —
From A VC: Google Earnings Being Revised Down
We all knew this would happen but right now its playing out the way I thought it might.
I read an analyst report on the flight out tonight that suggests the near term ...
Making Something From Nothing
Silicon Alley Insider —
... Fred Wilson is a partner at Union Square Ventures. He writes the influential A VC, where this post was originally published. ...
The Most Hard Working Bloggers in the World
Digital Inspiration - Technology Blog —
... - Scobleizer 21. Jeff Atwood - Coding Horror 22. Mark Wilson - Gizmodo 23. Xeni Jardin - Boing Boing 24. Darren Rowse - Problogger and Twitip 25. Frederic Lardinois - ReadWriteWeb 26. Phillip Torrone - MAKE 27. Richard MacManus - ReadWriteWeb 28. Adam Frucci - Gizmodo 29. Michael Masnick - Techdirt 30. Philipp Lenssen - Blogoscoped 31. Fred Wilson - A VC 32. Jackson West - Lifehacker 33. Robin Wauters - TechCrunch
Also ...
Fred Wilson Makes $30,000 A Year Off His Blog -- For Charity
Silicon Alley Insider —
... Ever wonder why Union Square Ventures partner Fred Wilson spends so much of his valuable time writing for his blog, A VC? We've always assumed Fred's passion for writing and a desire to market USV's startups fueled his fire, but ...
Twitter: It's About People, Not Technology
Silicon Alley Insider —
I don't post much about Twitter even though I think about it a lot. First of all, being an investor and board member makes it complicated. Second, there's way more chatter about Twitter than is necessary, and if anything the hype machine should crank down, not crank up even more. But I saw this slide in a deck this week and it struck me as so right. Twitter has never been about technology, certainly not during its fail whale period, and not even now when the tech team at Twitter ...
A Daily Dose of Blogs For the Tech Entrepreneur
Fast Company - Technology —
... of time to read a lot of blogs, but the following sites are the ones that she makes time for, because they help her with the day-to-day challenges of running a startup. Sinha, who also appears on Fast Company's, " The Most Influential Women In Tech: The Entrepreneurs ," lists her daily reads as: TechCrunch of course: to find out whats happening in the startup world. Dave McClure's blog and slidespace , for conversion / virality stuff. Fred Wilson's blog , for general business understanding Tara Hunt's HorsePigCow is a great blog ...
Fred Wilson: Why I Dumped My Google And Apple Stock (GOOG)
Silicon Alley Insider —
From A VC: Thoughts On Google and Apple Earnings I sold all of my Google and Apple stock recently and explained that I was selling Apple because I felt that Jobs and Apple's PR were lying to shareholders about Jobs' health (they were). I explained that I was selling Google because I was getting conflicting signals about the health of their core keyword advertising business and wanted to see some actual results. I sold Apple at $91.36 and Google at $330 ...
Venture Capital Returns Have Not "Dipped Below Zero"
Silicon Alley Insider —
From A VC: How To Write A Misleading Headline
I know I don't have to explain this to anyone because it's done all the time, and I've done it plenty myself. But this headline from Claire Cain Miller's post on the NY Times blog yesterday is a good example of accentuating the negative in the headline: ...
Does Apple Have A Blind Spot About Flash?
Silicon Alley Insider —
... bandwidth connections yet.
But the mobile web will eventually just be the web. And a big part of getting it there is to get the tools that allow us to seamlessly consume rich media on the web onto mobile devices. To me that means Flash. I'm rooting for Adobe and its allies like Nokia and Palm (and hopefully BlackBerry) to win this game. If they do, we'll all be much better off because of it.
Fred Wilson is a partner at Union Square Ventures. He writes the influential A VC, where this post was originally published. ...
Hacking education
BuzzMachine —
... to experiment; playing in a team; passion and leadership. “In the real world,” he said, “the tests are all open book, and your success is inexorably determined by the lessons you glean from the free market.”
Rosenberg’s best advice for students and universities: “It’s easy to educate for the routine, and hard to educate for the novel.” Google sprung from seeing the novel. Is our educational system preparing students to work for or create Googles? I wonder.
[Thanks to Fred Wilson for the headline to this post]
Fred Wilson shows off integrated Twitter Search, featured users
Webware.com —
In a presentation to a group of TV execs., Fred Wilson (a VC with Union Square Ventures, one of Twitter's investors) showed off what appears to be integrated search in Twitter. As seen on slide 22 of Wilson's presentation, this new version of Twitter features a whole page, framed in the Twitter UI that shows realtime search results and trending topics, like those currently seen on search.twitter.com along with a brand new "featured user" element on the right. ...
VC touts Twitter integrated search, featured users
Webware.com —
In a presentation to a group of TV executives, Fred Wilson (an investment analyst at Union Square Ventures, one of Twitter's investors) showed off what appears to be integrated search in Twitter. ...
First Shots of Integrated Twitter Search and Twitter’s Potential Money Earner
The Next Web —
During a recent presentation, Fred Wilson, a VC with (one of Twitter’s investors) Union Square Ventures, posted an image of what appears to be integrated search in Twitter.
The image was made available via Wilson’s presentation (below) and reveals the search normally found at search.twitter.com fully integrated into the standard twitter UI. You can also see a “matching users” to the top right, presumably users who have parts of their bio matching whatever was searched for. As well as the much discussed “featured ...
The Future of Twitter: Integrated Search, Trends, Featured Users
louisgray.com —
By Eric Berlin of Online Media Cultist (FriendFeed/Twitter) People have been speculating on how Twitter is going to make money for what seems like forever. This slideshow from Fred Wilson, a venture capitalist with Union Square Ventures (which has invested in Twitter), features a screenshot that may signal how it's actually going to happen. Slide 22 simply reads: Where We Are Going And from what I can see, I like the direction that Twitter is going in here, and think it makes a lot of sense. ...
Ghostery
toni.org —
I’m trying a Firefox plugin called Ghostery. It shows the third party scripts that are used to track your behavior or serve ads or widgets on any site you visit.
For example, here’s what the New York Times uses:
Huffington Post: ...
VCs react to Geithner's financial regs overhaul
VC Ratings —
... of New York's Union Square Ventures, who has written extensively about the venture capital business on his A VC blog. "I am confident that any federal regulation that does impact the VC business will steer clear of portfolio company info. -- although I do think it is important for leading voices like Gurley to be making sure everyone understands why that's important," said Wilson, referring to a blog ...
Betaworks Launches Chartbeat To Track Who Is Paying Attention To Your Website Right Now
TechCrunch —
... The dashboard also offers a historical view, and even lets you play the dashboard through time like a movie so that you can see for instance what was going on during a particular peak—where was traffic coming from and what were visitors looking at. If you choose, you can also share your dashboard and make it public. Venture capitalist Fred Wilson has done so for his blog A VC. You can see his ...
@ Ad Age Digital: USV's Wilson: Don't Pay For Media, Earn It
paidContent —
... , Union Square Ventures partner Fred Wilson managed to tie it all together. In the first example, Wilson highlighted the Kogi Korean BBQ taco truck as example of the successful use of earned media—they created a community through Twitter and their blog—and now have customers lining up for an hour outside nightclubs. Meanwhile the Jonas Brothers managers fought Warner Bros. when the band wanted to spurn radio over posting videos to MySpace. In the end, the band defected to Disney ( ...
You Can't Solve Problems With Money
Silicon Alley Insider —
... Fred Wilson is a partner at Union Square Ventures. He writes the influential A VC, where this post was originally published. ...
Social Media Hub: New York
Mashable! —
This post is part of Mashable’s Social Media Hub Series, which shines the spotlight on local social media communities, companies and personalities. The series is supported by Virgin America.
New York City is rife with digital savvy and entrepreneurial vision, so much so that not only has social media permeated through Silicon Alley, but it’s stretching its reach to the arts, entertainment, and fashion.
A city with such density begs for community events that bring together people with a passion for the web as a social platform. With more than we can possibly list, the ...
When GeoCities Grabbed the Web’s Golden Ticket–A Trip Down Silicon-Valley-Has-No-Memory Lane
BoomTown —
... And who was Colonna’s parter? Well, Fred Wilson, who has a different firm now called Union Square Ventures, and is–wait for it–one the the major investors in the 2009 hotsy-totsy start-up, Twitter. ...
Union Square Ventures: The Best of the Valley in New York (RWS Interview)
ReadWriteWeb —
Disclosure: I love Fred Wilson's blog. Union Square Ventures (USV) has invested in some amazing ventures that were far from obvious (i.e. they took risks), and they have invested in my friend Alex Iskold's venture. So, I am a fan. Hopefully, I was able to be a good journalist, restrain my enthusiasm, and ask Albert Wenger some good, probing questions. Read on and judge for yourself.
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Apologies and Introductions
First off, sorry there is no MP3 audio. All of our other interviews have been ...
The End Of The IPO Drought Is Coming
Silicon Alley Insider —
... Fred Wilson is a partner at Union Square Ventures. He writes the influential A VC, where this post was originally published. ...
150+ of the most popular blogs and news sites about the WorldWideWeb [The OPML files]
The Next Web —
It’s no secret we disagree entirely regarding the recent discussions over the death of RSSand as a celebration, we’re starting a new series titled The OPML files.
The series will feature lists of the most respected and popular blogs & sites in various different categories, and to make ...
Exploring the 2010 Web
Scobleizer —
... Anyway, I’m off to New York this week. I’m meeting with Fred Wilson to see what he thinks is happening in the 2010 web. Anyone else got something that will push the web into 2010? ...
Video: Fred Wilson Talks To Google About Disruption
TechCrunch —
Venture Capitalist (Union Square Ventures) and blogger Fred Wilson gave a talk a few days ago at Google’s headquarters in Mountain View. The key point of his talk was about disruption — what companies are doing out there to change the technology space. Nothing Earth-shatteringly new, but interesting insights from a smart guy.
The talk includes his six words to live by on the Internet: Global, social, open, mobile, playful, intelligent — and a bonus seventh one: instantaneous. As an investor in Twitter, it shouldn’t be a ...
Super Fresh
John Battelle's Searchblog —
Steven Johnson has written for Time what I wish I had the time to write:
Skeptics might wonder just how much subversion and wit is conveyable via 140-character updates. But in recent months Twitter users have begun to find a route around that limitation by employing Twitter as a pointing device instead of a communications channel: sharing links to longer articles, discussions, posts, videos — anything that lives behind a URL. Websites that once saw their traffic dominated by Google search queries are seeing a growing number of new visitors coming from "passed links" at social networks like ...
Fred Wilson: The Value Of Twitter Is In “The Power Of Passed Links”
TechCrunch —
... Venture capitalist Fred Wilson, who is an investor in Twitter, argues that the value of Twitter is “all about links.” Today at the ...
Friday's Chat With Howard
A VC —
My friend Howard Lindzon asked me to show up at 9am and do a live chat while the market opened on Friday morning. It's part of the Stocktwits video channel. We covered a wide range of topics, including TheStreet.com, my best and worst investments, how Howard turned down the opportunity I gave him ...
"Naked" highlights, Mike Arrington vs Fred Wilson on Twitter
The Seattle Times: Brier Dudley's blog —
... . Arrington poked at the scab a few times but the best jabs were between him and Fred Wilson, a New York-based venture capitalist who writes the popular " A VC " blog. They sparred over Seattle versus Silicon Valley, Twitter and more. A few quotes excerpted from the conversation: Wilson: "My blog now gets more traffic from Twitter than it gets from Google." Arrington: "No, you're blog doesn't get more traffic from Twitter than it does from Google." Wilson: "I actually publish my referral logs on my blog." Wilson: "I'm an investor in Twitter." Arrington: "So you have an ...
Open data is the future of web discovery
VentureBeat —
... that can still expose identity. If interesting data that’s easily accessible is what’s driving all the developer activity around the Twitter API, then how many more multiples of the developer activity might occur given toolbar data that covers significantly more activity around the web in addition to tweets, which are a subset of what people care to talk about publicly?
What do people in the industry think about the potential of a toolbar data API?
Fred Wilson, the VC at Union Square Ventures who has backed companies including Twitter and ...
Inside Word: In Praise Of The Financial Times' Online Pay Model
paidContent —
The Inside Word is a weekly feature that looks at compelling industry debates and discussions unfolding on the blogs of employees at digital-media companies.
Poster: Fred Wilson
Position: Managing partner, Union Square Ventures
Blog name: A VC
Backstory: As newspapers struggle to make money online, The Financial Times offers one model: The paper lets anyone access three articles every 30 days for free or, if they register, 10 articles a month for free—but then prompts ...
TechStars Investor / Demo Day Boulder 2009
Technology Review Feed - TR Editors' blog —
... large audience of mentors, angel investors, VCs, and the local tech gang. I’m super proud of the 2009 Boulder TechStars gang. This is the third year that we’ve done TechStars and it just gets better every year. Once again, David Cohen, his team, and the Boulder mentor community have done a masterful job of working with ten “pre-seed” companies to get them up and running. I’ve gotten to spent the past 36 hours with a couple of good friends, including Dick Costolo , Fred Wilson , Stewart Alsop , and Mike Marquez who have come to town for the ...
What We Can Learn From Mess
Silicon Alley Insider —
... features are almost certainly superfluous and could even be damaging. A system like Craigslist does result in a lot spam, fraud, and abuse. But it is also certainly the most efficient and cost effective way to make a market. We should all be studying this system, understanding why it works so well, and how we can replicate it on our businesses, institutions, and governments. I think we have no other choice. Fred Wilson is a partner at Union Square Ventures. He writes the influential A VC ...
Chris Dixon: the must read vc blog
OurielOhayon —
I don't read that many VC blogs. The one i read every single day is Fred Wilson which is also one of my favorite all categories included. For the past 2 weeks i have been totally hooked to Chris Dixon who is writing a killer blog on the VC world and in particularly the aspects of raising money in friendly technical terms. I think i learned more about VC deal making in his blog that by working in the field. It is full of great insights, has a no BS style, go to the point and all of that is based on a rather impressive track record both as an entrepreneur and an ...
We Live in Public: Are We Surrendering Our Privacy--and Sanity--to the Internet?
Fast Company - Technology —
... While your own opinion is probably less extreme than Harris's, the film will undoubtedly cause you to think long and hard about how you use the Internet. The knockout soundtrack punctuates powerful footage from inside the bunker and Josh's stint with WeLiveInPublic.com, and the film encapsulates the energy and outrageousness of Harris's life experiments. With cameos from Web stalwarts including author Douglas Rushkoff, Mahalo's Jason Calacanis, venture capitalist Fred Wilson, Gawker managing editor Gabriel Snyder, and dethroned MySpace co-founder Chris ...
Some VC Matters: Fred Wilson’s Fingerprints All Over This
WatchMojo.com Business & Technology —
... Fred Wilson who invested in Feedburner and sold it for $100M, and who is an investor in darling Twitter, seems to have his fingerprints all over the ...
Should You Talk Publicly About Potential Investments?
Silicon Alley Insider —
... , Dan Frommer writes: To be honest this transaction tested my belief that blogging about stuff you are interested in is a good thing. I first wrote that I was playing foursquare in mid July and since then I've blogged about Foursquare, twittered it, and flickr'd it more than few times. Our entire firm was pretty public about our interest in Foursquare. The Foursquare financing was among the most competitive early round financings I've seen in a long time with a bunch of term sheets offered and even more people trying to get into it once the ...
The Real-Time Web: A Primer, Part 3
ReadWriteWeb —
... Broader trends on the Web point to users having discrete data and services follow them as they move around the Web. Fred Wilson, a principal of Union Square Ventures, has called this the "de-portalization of the Web," and ...
New York City Wants You to Create an App For That
Bits —
... data from the Department of Transportation. The competition was first announced by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg in late June at the Personal Democracy Forum, a conference about technology and politics. It is part of a larger effort to increase government transparency and encourage local entrepreneurship. Developers have until December 8 to submit their software applications, which will be judged by a panel of heavyweights in the tech community, such as venture capitalist Fred Wilson , Union Square Ventures general partner, and local entrepreneurs, including John ...
Bits: New York City Wants You to Create an App For That
NYT > Technology —
... data from the Department of Transportation. The competition was first announced by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg in late June at the Personal Democracy Forum, a conference about technology and politics. It is part of a larger effort to increase government transparency and encourage local entrepreneurship. Developers have until December 8 to submit their software applications, which will be judged by a panel of heavyweights in the tech community, such as venture capitalist Fred Wilson , Union Square Ventures general partner, and local entrepreneurs, including John ...
New York City frees government data for app contest
VentureBeat —
Following on the heels of a movement to make government transparent with technology, New York City is freeing more than 170 data sets from city agencies and hosting a competition for the best apps.
They’ve partnered with ChallengePost, a New York-based startup backed by Twitter investor Betaworks, that puts together contests. Union Square Ventures’ Fred Wilson, Betaworks’ John Borthwick, Jason Calacanis and Esther Dyson are among the judges who will select a winner. The winner gets $5,000 in prizes and a dinner ...
Some Complexities of Venture Capital Seed Investing
Technology Review Feed - TR Editors' blog —
... . Mark started blogging recently and has quickly turned into my second favorite VC blogger (after Fred Wilson ) – if you don’t subscribe to his feed, you should. Mark just did his first seed deal, a $500k investment in a company called ...
The Fact That Anyone Can Publish Means More Of The Good Stuff... And Yes, More Of The Bad Stuff
Techdirt —
... mediaconomy isn't that much worse than the soda that big producers already offer.Alex Tabarrok and Tyler Cowen, Robert Reich, and Paul Romer. I can hang out with Barry Ritholtz, Fred Wilson, and Rick Bookstaber.
In an open mediaconomy, yes, there's plenty ...
Why I Blog
Silicon Alley Insider —
... businesses have lower cost structures and are more "authentic" and as a result are drawing larger shares of ad budgets. You re a passionate early adopter and experimenter with web applications in general and widgets on your blog in particular. What s turning you on these days? Mobile apps and new commerce models. What s your advice for aspiring professional bloggers? Show up every day with something interesting to say and don't be afraid to speak your mind. Read more posts on AVC
Swinging For The Fences
Silicon Alley Insider —
... honest. We are open to all kinds of entrepreneurs and we don't screen for age or track record. If you have built a web service that fits into our investment thesis, you'll get a hearing at our firm regardless of who you are and what you have done. But it is also true that we tend to back young visionary founders and successful serial entrepreneurs most of the time. That's because we've made a lot of money doing those two things and not so much doing anything else. Read more posts on A VC
Hey VCs, it’s not your company!
VentureBeat —
... So – to all my friends out there in VC-land – let’s try to change the language. Some of the VCs I respect the most – like Fred Wilson – diligently refer to investments they make as “portfolio companies” (as in “our portfolio company X”). I often refer to them as “our investment” or “our portfolio company”. ...
Inefficiency of Interaction Driving Need for Social Leverage
louisgray.com —
... Today's Web is one that is largely search driven, leading to Google's position as both king and king maker. But Union Square Ventures VC and principal Fred Wilson said that much of the information we discover and the links we click on are coming through social experiences, instead of from search or navigation. Taking advantage of this activity woul be a logical extension for companies, and therefore, for VCs looking to enable it to happen. ...
Ten Meetings Per Day
Silicon Alley Insider —
... seven good meetings per day, three bad ones. If I spent a considerable part of my day reading business plans, referencing people on the way in, I might be able to take five or six meetings. But even if they were all successful, I'd still get less successful meetings that day. So I don't bother too much about vetting meetings. I just take them as much as I can. That's how I do it. Thought you should know. Fred Wilson is a partner at Union Square Ventures. He writes the influential A VC ...
100 SOCIAL MEDIA EXPERTS TO FOLLOW ON TWITTER
Pulse2 - Technology News And Reviews —
100. Chris Rauschnot
http://themacwizard.com/
Las Vegas, Nevada USA
Chris Rauschnot is a web 2.0 and social media expert. He also has been an Internet Entrepreneur for over 10 years and is a certified apple tech. He has over ...
Nice Comment.
BoomTown —
... The tool we chose is called Disqus, and it’s used pretty widely on the Web (see Fred Wilson’s site A VC for a good example). ...


