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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | GENUINEVC.COM SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 Stealth Mode Conferences are for Conversations » Wednesday Oct 12 2005. Stealth Mode. Wednesday, October 12, 2005 at 01:15PM. ve recently been introduced to a number of startups that are operating in “stealth mode,” and have been thinking about what to make of this fact. October 13, 2005 |. About Me. Previous Entries. | WWW.FROZENNORTH.ORG SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 Stealth Mode Startup Friday - May 27, 2005 at 09:21 AM in. Stealth Mode Startup. Let me add another reason to that list: it isnt always that hard to figure out what a stealth-mode startup is really doing. Im at a tradeshow in Dallas this week, and we were visited by some very bright people from a stealth-mode startup. Browse archives by date. | | | | | | | | | CHARLIECRYSTLE.COM MARCH 1, 2011 Jawaya: Shared Search–or Searching Made Social I’ve always bought into the argument that staying stealth is important for a startup with something groundbreaking, and that’s the approach I’ve taken with Jawaya. In 2005, Microsoft Research produced an app for collaborative search. In the meantime, we’re no longer stealth. Send your friends, too. | | | | | | | | | | | -
Meet the Facebook Mafia This June, he will reveal his stealth start-up Airtime , which he created with Napster co-founder Shawn Fanning. Hired in 2005 as the vice president of product management, Cohler was the seventh Facebook employee. The upcoming IPO will make current and former Facebookers worth billions. s biggest hits. Here are the Mafiosos to watch. MORE >> -
ARCTICSTARTUP | THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 2011 Felix Peterson Of Amen Coming To Arctic15 Amen is a startup in stealth mode and not a lot of it is known. Founded in 2005 it has been sold to Nokia in 2008. We're extremely thrilled to announce that Felix Petersen is coming to Arctic15! In addition Felix Petersen, Twitter's first engineer Florian Weber is working in the startup. Amen is also growing fast. Felix Petersen. MORE >> -
WILL PRICE | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2005 WSJ Article: How to Ship Better Software Hummer Winblad is an active investor in development tools solutions, with investments in companies such as Akimbi , Palamida , and others still in stealth. Robert Guth of the WSJ recently wrote a fascinating article with respect to Microsoft's legendary challenges shipping Longhorn, WinFS, and quality software products. If you can, read it. MORE >>
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