Wednesday, November 12, 2003
David Hornik: Tonight was yet another sold out social networking event -- it was IBD Network's Under The Radar. The CEOs of LinkedIn, Spoke, ZeroDegrees and VisiblePath all presented their businesses. Esther Dyson of Release 1.0, Pradeep Tagare from Intel Capital and I were on a panel to discuss their respective business models. Based upon what I heard this evening, here is how I would sum up the different companies' business models...
[VentureBlog] 9:23:54 PM Link Google It!
[VentureBlog] 9:23:54 PM Link Google It!
Sean McGrath: I downloaded Firebird not expecting much yesterday and today it is my default browser. An excellent piece of work.
[Sean McGrath, CTO, Propylon] 11:34:34 AM Link Google It!
[Sean McGrath, CTO, Propylon] 11:34:34 AM Link Google It!
Doug Kaye: Tonight was my first "Dinner with Joi," and what fun it was. I understand that when Joi's in town (wherever that may be) it's often an event. I had the pleasure of sitting opposite Robert Berger and David Dolnick, and next to Britt Blaser. Doc Searls was a party crasher--good to see him--and had a chance to say hello to Marc Canter, Kevin Marks, and Scott Mace. I said Hi to Howard and Judy Rheingold, whom I bumpped into in line at this year's Mill Valley Film festival. Kim Polese was there (we've never met), but I didn't get a chance to say hello or tell her how impressed I was by Marimba's software way back in 1996...
[Doug Kaye: Noise] 11:15:12 AM Link Google It!
[Doug Kaye: Noise] 11:15:12 AM Link Google It!