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Innovator Develops A Mobile-Phone Glove That Lets... →
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"Silicon Valley’s math is getting fuzzy again."
parislemon: In my last post, I linked to something that First Round Capital’s Josh Kopelman wrote in 2007. His post was prompted by — wait for it — a New York Times piece declaring that “Silicon Valley’s math is getting fuzzy again.” We were in a BUBBLE! Ahhhhh!!!! Reading over that post now, it’s pretty awesome. As Brad Stone and Matt Richtel reported in October of 2007: Internet companies...
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Google and Facebook Grow Comfortable and... →
stoweboyd: Nick Bilton thinks Facebook and Google are slow to get mobile — several meanings of ‘get’ intended — because the engineers and managers there are relatively sessile (go look it up): Nick Bilton via NYTimes.com I have a theory on why they both have been slow to capitalize on the shift to mobile. It’s that working at these companies is like going to work on an all-inclusive cruise...
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