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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | | | SEEING BOTH SIDES JANUARY 14, 2010 Why Invest in oneforty and the Real-Time Web? Google and Bing are scrambling to catch up and paying Twitter good money to access the data stream (which, Spencer Ante of BusinessWeek reports, enabled Twitter to become profitable in 2009 ). All of this, and the more robust Twitter API, is transforming Twitter into a platform company rather than simply an engaging consumer service. | | | | | | | CDIXON.ORG SEPTEMBER 17, 2011 Why you shouldn’t keep your startup idea secret Hunch API. Another benefit of talking freely, is that you may also find potential partners or future employees–other key components beyond investment money. link] What’s the right amount of seed money to raise? cdixon.org - chris dixons blog. Follow @cdixon. About me. cdixon.org contents. Twitter: @cdixon. Hunch! | TECHCRUNCH.COM OCTOBER 23, 2010 From Nothing To Something. How To Get There. This is the first post in what’s going to be a series of blogs on how to go from nothing – no connections, no team, no money and no knowledge of how the startup industry really works – to operating a growing business. If you want to waste nine months trying to raise VC money for that idea, great. need money for the servers. | IMMERSIVE WEB MAY 28, 2011 5 Learnings from the Shutdown of Hangout Industries The original vision of Hangout started in 2006 around the notion of media sharing with your friends and leveraging api’s on Facebook that were not even public yet. I And we could prototype the experience very quickly, which only got our investors even more excited (see below raising too much money too quickly).Little | IMMERSIVE WEB MAY 28, 2011 5 Learnings from the Shutdown of Hangout Industries The original vision of Hangout started in 2006 around the notion of media sharing with your friends and leveraging api’s on Facebook that were not even public yet. I And we could prototype the experience very quickly, which only got our investors even more excited (see below raising too much money too quickly).Little | | | | | | | | | -
LAUNCHING TECH VENTURES | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 2011 Figuring Out foursquare million in its series A financing and kept the burn rate at less than $100k per month to make he money last. Dennis wrote a great post at the time of the financing that showed just how product obsessed he was, even after taking the seed money. Raising money, scaling the team. Modest burn : the company only raised $1.35 MORE >>
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