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April 2008

April 30, 2008

link: An interview with Rearden’s Steve Perlman on investing in R&D

A great interview with Steve Perlman - a fascinating an truly innovative serial entrepreneur.

http://thestandard.com/news/2008/04/30/interview-rearden-s-steve-perlman-investing-r-d?page=0%2C0

"Rearden is an incubator. We’ve been around since 2000. What we do is take a look far forward into the future. We see a need for a technology or a production technique. We set out how to solve a problem. At that early stage, we won’t know how to solve it and won’t know how big the market will be when it’s solved." - Steve Perlman

April 23, 2008

company: IdeaScale

Another startup based around the crowsdsourcing model.

http://www.ideascale.com/

"IdeaScale enables companies to build living/breathing Digg style communities. IdeaScale is based on the simple model of crowdsourcing. It begins with an idea posted to your IdeaScale community by a user. Each idea can be expanded through comments by the community. The ultimate measure of an idea is determined by a voting system. Any idea can be voted to the top or buried back down to the bottom. It combines the "wisdom of the crowds" concept with Web 2.0 models like Digg." -- IdeaScale

April 16, 2008

link: Why There Aren't More Googles

An insightful article by Paul Graham of Y Combinator - check it out.

http://www.paulgraham.com/googles.html

"I used to think of VCs as piratical: bold but unscrupulous. On closer acquaintance they turn out to be more like bureaucrats. They're more upstanding than I used to think (the good ones, at least), but less bold. Maybe the VC industry has changed. Maybe they used to be bolder. But I suspect it's the startup world that has changed, not them. The low cost of starting a startup means the average good bet is a riskier one, but most existing VC firms still operate as if they were investing in hardware startups in 1985." -- Paul Graham

April 02, 2008

link: Einstein Says: Check Your Intellect at the Door

“I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious,” -- Albert Einstein

http://foundread.com/2008/02/20/einstein-says-check-your-intellect-at-the-door/