Way back in February the writing was on the wall: Twitter would compete directly with third party developers who were creating Twitter apps. Twitter investor Fred Wilson reiterated that threat just a few days ago when he said most of the apps that third party developers had created were merely “filling holes,” not truly creating [...]
Tags: Answering Questions, Case Study, Crunch, Denial, Ecosystem, Facebook, Filling Holes, Formspring, Fred Wilson, Google, Iphone, Missiles, Mobile Client, Party Apps, Party Developers, Party Platform, Proprietary Products, Social Networks, Tweetie, Twitter
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Sun, April 11 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Twitter has just announced that it acquired Tweetie, the very popular and highly polished Twitter application for the iPhone . The application will now be called “Twitter for iPhone” and will drop from $2.99 to free, with developer Loren Brichter (who makes up the one-man startup Atebits) joining the Twitter mobile team. Twitter [...]
Tags: Blackberry, Careful Analysis, Ceo, Chirp, Developer Conference, Evan Williams, Filling Holes, Fred Wilson, Ipad, Iphone, Logic, Loren Brichter, Mobile Application, Mobile Team, No Doubt, Quality Applications, Shock, Third Party, Twitter, User Experience
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Fri, April 9 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
That didn’t take long. Two days ago, well known VC (and early Twitter investor) Fred Wilson wrote a post telling Twitter startups to stop filling holes in Twitter’s products and to instead look to launch killer apps that start entirely new businesses. That led some third party developers to question if Wilson was hinting that [...]
Tags: Backlash, Blackberry, Developer Community, Filling Holes, First Hole, Fred Wilson, Killer Apps, Launch, Long Time, Mobile Platforms, New Businesses, Party Applications, Party Apps, Party Developers, Rim, Shortening, Startups, Third Party, Twitter, Twitterific
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Fri, April 9 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Silicon Valley investors often have a picture in their heads of the type of person who is worthy of funding: young, brash, stubborn, and arrogant. They believe that successful entrepreneurs come from entrepreneurial families and that they start their entrepreneurial journey by selling lemonade while in grade school. Angel investor and entrepreneur, Jason Calacanis said [...]
Tags: Angel Investor, Bill Gates, Bureaucrats, Entrepreneurial Bug, Entrepreneurial Families, Entrepreneurial Journey, Fred Wilson, Jason Calacanis, Jeff Bezos, Larry Page, Penn State Students, Russell Simons, Selling Lemonade, Sergei Brin, Silicon Valley, Silicon Valley Investors, Success Factors, Successful Entrepreneurs, Urgent Desire, Wharton Students
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Sat, February 27 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Here’s a good virtual parlor game. Pick any two or three Twitter users, and Twiangulate which friends or followers they have in common. Twiangulate is a site that shows the overlap between your social graph and any tow other people on Twitter. It shows the resulting names as a list or an [...]
Tags: Ashton Kutcher, Bradley Horowitz, Chris Dixon, Common People, Danny Sullivan, Dennis Crowley, Doc Searls, Followers, Fred Wilson, Friends, Graph, Jeff Jarvis, John Borthwick, Josh Kopelman, Joshua Schachter, Michael Arrington, Parlor Game, Steve Case, Twitter, Web Startups
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Mon, February 15 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Larry Cheng, Managing Partner at Volition Capital recently put together a list of the top VC blogs according to traffic. On that list, Fred Wilson of Union Square Ventures is the top VC blogger, followed by Guy Kawasaki of Garage Technology Ventures and Paul Graham of Y Combinator. But which VC firm Websites attract [...]
Tags: Bessemer Venture Partners, Bloggers, Correlation, Firm Directory, Founders Fund, Foundry Group, Fourth Quarter, Fred Wilson, Guy Kawasaki, Portfolio Companies, Searchbox, Seed Firms, Sequoia Capital, Technology Ventures, Tiny Numbers, Union Square, Vcs, Venture Capital Firm, Volition, Y Combinator
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Tue, February 2 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Some VCs are getting an early Valentine’s Day gift fromTheFunded, the site where CEOs rate venture capitalists and their firms. Below you will find the top-ranked individual VCs, as determined by their ratings in 2009. What makes this ranking particularly useful to entrepreneurs is that it is ratings by other CEOs, often CEOs [...]
Tags: Angel Investors, Ceos, Charles River Ventures, Fred Wilson, Greylock, Grp Partners, Howard Morgan, Investment Performance, Investment Pros, Investment Returns, John Doerr, Kleiner Perkins Caufield, Michael Moritz, Mike Maples, Personal Experiences, Popularity Contest, Roelof Botha, Suster, Terry Mcguire, Venture Capitalists
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Tue, February 2 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments