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Have you ever read a blog post that had so many interesting and profound ideas, you actually re-read it several times? That’s what happened to me when I read this fascinating article by Joseph Carrabis at iMedia Connections.
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What’s the best/preferred structure of investment money pre-VC investment. We’re in the beginnings of raising angel capital (~500k) and were wondering what, if any, considerations we should make regarding the investments to allow for VC later. Should we take convertible loans or issue straight preferred stock? What are the other options that are out there for investment structure? Is it too much of a hassle to handle future investments when there is an “angel group (say 5 doctors banded together)” versus a singular angel?
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Lots of people laugh at Twitter, call it a waste of time and worse, and, that’s just fine with me. While they’re laughing, I’m learning, listening, meeting, and enjoying a global view of an endless flow of creative thought – 140 characters at a time. Approaching a million users, Twitter has become, says Alex Iskold at ReadWriteWeb, “a global, distributed, multi-platform communication channel, a web-wide conversation…”
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US retail shoppers are becoming masters of self-service. They often know more than store clerks, spending lots of time online comparing prices, gathering product information and user reviews. In February, Krillion and the e-tailing group found that two-thirds of online buyers spent more than 30% of their total shopping time researching products on the Web.
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Complaints of “cybersquatting,” where someone sets up a Web site using a trademarked name and then profits by selling the name to the owner, surged to a record high in 2007, a watchdog group says. The practice, often associated with the early days of the Internet, when cybersquatters rushed to snatch up sites with names of well-known corporations or popular celebrities, continues to plague cyberspace, with complaints up 18% to 2,156 in 2007, according to the World Intellectual Property Organization.
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Getting HD Radio off the ground isn’t easy. People are still wed to AM/FM radio. And HD Radio faces tough competition from iPods, music on mobile phones, and satellite radio. But iBiquity Digital is laboring to get HD Radio adopted. The Columbia, Md., company is in the process of raising a $15 million fourth round of venture capital, VentureBeat has learned. Investors include Grotech Partners in Timonium, Md.; J.P. Morgan in New York; New Venture Partners in Murray Hill, N.J.; and Pequot Private Equity Fund in Westport, Ct.