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Video upload – Finding money for your start-up |
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For the latest news and discussions on the 20th January 2007 barcamp in Waterford. Video upload – Finding money for your start-up. February 15, 2007. At last have gotten around to editing and formatting part of the video output from the Barcamp South East day. The first to emerge is three of six of the Finding Money for your Start-Up panel featuring Louise Grubb. Mick Cahillane, Brian Caufield. Http:/ video.google.com/videoplay? Http:/ video.google.com/videoplay? Http:/ video.google.com/videoplay? You ar...
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Panel discussion – finding money for your startup |
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For the latest news and discussions on the 20th January 2007 barcamp in Waterford. Conn O Muineachain – more talk details →. Panel discussion – finding money for your startup. January 16, 2007. The second panel discussion will be on the subject of funding your start-up. This one (to be held in the 11.45 to 12.30 slot) will feature a combination of well known and not so well known names to you. The Panel so far (2 others may also join it):. Is the CEO of Nutri-Science. Of Trinity Venture Capital. So we ha...
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David Duey: Other
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Software, Entrepreneurship and Other Stuff. A guy who sits near me has a computer that we've been using for test purposes. I added some speakers to the computer and I've remoted into the computer so I can play sounds on the test computer from where I'm sitting. The first sound I tried was a mosquito, but I think the sound quality was poor; he complained about static coming from the speakers. Oh well. I should've been a social scientist. I've come to the conclusion that people who emit a constant array of...
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David Duey: Web 2.0
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Software, Entrepreneurship and Other Stuff. Last week I’d had a little bit of an epiphany while reading one of Brad Feld’s posts. I made the following comment to his post:. When I read your paragraph about legacy data, I started thinking about your Glue theme. Since then, the possibility of auto-homing data has been rolling around in my head. The basic idea is to have your data return home to a central repository regardless of the original entry point for the data. With auto-homing data, I want my data t...
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David Duey: The Trouble With Ideas
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Software, Entrepreneurship and Other Stuff. Laquo; RSS in 3D. Smells Like Glue ». The Trouble With Ideas. I recently read Ben Casnocha’s blog entry about entrepreneurial judgment where Ben quotes Marc Andreessen. In my view, entrepreneurial judgment is the ability to tell the difference between a situation that's not working but persistence and iteration will ultimately prove it out, versus a situation that's not working and additional effort is a destructive waste of time and radical change is necessary.
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David Duey: Archives
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Software, Entrepreneurship and Other Stuff. Subscribe to this blog's feed. Communicating with the Collective. The Trouble With Ideas.
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David Duey: Graphic Complexity
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Software, Entrepreneurship and Other Stuff. Laquo; One of Many. My Social Experiment ». Cyberspace. A consensual hallucination experienced daily by billions of legitimate operators, in every nation, by children being taught mathematical concepts. A graphic representation of data abstracted from banks of every computer in the human system. Unthinkable complexity. Lines of light ranged in the nonspace of the mind, clusters and constellations of data. Like city lights, receding. Posted by David Duey.
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The lessons I’ve learnt during Y Combinator | Meal Ticket
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The lessons I’ve learnt during Y Combinator. March 11, 2007. The benefits of being around other startups and founders simply cannot be described properly in words. If you are stuck somewhere trying to do things by yourself without any other startups you only have one choice. Move. Yes there is always the chance you’ll get uber lucky and launch your killer startup and suceed from Alasaka but why make it so hard for yourself? Why not have the statistics work for you rather than against you? Ok I think I...
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Silicon Valley vs The Rest of the World (or not) | Meal Ticket
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Silicon Valley vs The Rest of the World (or not). February 27, 2007. A href=” http:/ news.ycombinator.com” news.ycombinator.com /a>. A href=” http:/ startupping.com” startupping /a>. 8211; An online resource for web entrepreneurs, includes wiki’s but what I find the most useful is the forum. This needed setting up for a while (perhaps even a social network built on top of it? And I’m glad Mark Fletcher has been the one to do it. Article for the BBC. About the growth of innovation in Europe and there ...
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David Duey: Communicating with the Collective
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Software, Entrepreneurship and Other Stuff. Laquo; Auto-Homing Data. Communicating with the Collective. With each new cell phone my wife purchases. She becomes more and more Borg-like. Shes deeply integrated with her phone to the point that Im not certain she could live without one for any length of time (although she claims shed never have an implant). With her latest cell phone purchase, and the resulting Tweet that she sent. Finally, it all makes sense. Posted by David Duey. March 26, 2010 at 04:38 PM.
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