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Peter Rip
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I am venture capitalist with Crosslink Capital in San Francisco and Silicon Valley. Website: http:/ www.crosslinkcapital.com. I am venture capitalist with Crosslink Capital in San Francisco and Silicon Valley. This is my Crosslink Capital bio.
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EarlyStageVC: Archives
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Peter Rip, General Partner, Crosslink Capital. Subscribe to this blog's feed. Business Model, Schmizness Model. Getting a Line on Alignment. The Birth of Riya.com. The Power of Venture Myth. The Web 2.0 Entrepreneur Bubble. Traditional Venture Capital Sure Seems Broken - It's About Time. Writely - The Back Story. Enter your email address:.
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About Us | Chime
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We created Chime for one very powerful reason: to help our members lead healthier financial lives. Sounds simple, right? But it isn't. Saving money is hard, and too often banks aren't making it easier. At Chime we're dedicated to building a new kind of bank account that makes the hard parts of managing money easy. How do we do this? By eliminating unnecessary fees and using technology to help our members form healthy financial habits. It's your money. It's your life. Chime in.
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Motorcycle Wreck: June 2004
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My wreck and lucky escape. Wednesday, June 30, 2004. On March 4 of this year I was in a pretty nasty motorcycle wreck. It was a freak accident, something that no rider could have avoided and one that I was lucky to survive. My accident was even the lead story on the local evening news. I was riding home on Highway 280 from a meeting in San Francisco with my friends at CrossLink Capital. Posted by yancy @ 12:26 PM. In the Tow Yard. Posted by yancy @ 12:20 PM. The Bike Back Home. Posted by yancy @ 12:15 PM.
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Workboard Investors and Board of Directors
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Crosslink Capital is a leading stage-independent venture capital and growth equity firm with over $1.8 billion in assets. With more than 20 years behind it, Crosslink Capital has invested in over 100 private equity portfolio companies including Ancestry.com , Omniture (acquired by Adobe Systems), Pandora, and Yipes (acquired by Reliance Communications). The GRAMMY Foundation, Glassdoor.com. Global Corporate Communications Director. Terms of use and privacy policy.
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Team & Investors | Company | Filament
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We're a happy group of industry experts, working to make large-scale connectivity easy, safe, and distributed. Sign up for Filament company updates.
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Ramana Rao's Information Flow
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About RR and IF. Subscribe to IF Blog. November 25th, 2012. By now, it’s ancient history that iCurrent was acquired in July of 2010 by the Washington Post. However, I wanted to tidy up some items floating on this site and finish off the story. ICurrent ran from early 2007 to mid-2010. We raised $3M total from Crosslink Capital. The iCurrent service itself was relaunched as Trove. And the iCurrent platform and technology powers many Post efforts on personalization (e.g. Personal Post. One important set of...
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About LaunchKey
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LaunchKey was created with one goal in mind: evolve cybersecurity beyond the password era. At a time when few doubted the longevity of passwords, the founders of LaunchKey knew that the end of passwords was an innevitability. As such, they set out to create a next generation security solution capable of replacing passwords. Today, the team at LaunchKey has accomplished this goal with a solution that’s not just more secure than passwords, but one that’s more capable and easier to use. On IRC in #launchkey.
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Motorcycle Wreck: Motorcycle Wreck
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My wreck and lucky escape. Wednesday, June 30, 2004. On March 4 of this year I was in a pretty nasty motorcycle wreck. It was a freak accident, something that no rider could have avoided and one that I was lucky to survive. My accident was even the lead story on the local evening news. I was riding home on Highway 280 from a meeting in San Francisco with my friends at CrossLink Capital. Posted by yancy @ 12:26 PM. In the Tow Yard. The Bike Back Home. Another Shot of the Bike. At Laguna Seca Raceway.
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