Don't Skip Your Financial Physical
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GPS Industries Appoints Key Financial
Executives - Chief Financial Officer and
Corporate Controller
GPS Industries Appoints Key Financial
Executives - Chief Financial Officer and
Corporate Controller
06/22/2004 03:24 PMBC Technology Jun 22 2004 8:18PM GMT
Financial DNA to Hold First Annual
Unbanked Financial Service Innovation
Conference in San Francisco
Financial DNA to Hold First Annual
Unbanked Financial Service Innovation
Conference in San Francisco
06/17/2005 04:31 PMMarket Wire Jun 13 2005 8:02PM GMT
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Skip the pitch
Skip the pitch
12/28/2004 09:12 AM
Jim Grizanzio, OpenSolaris Community Manager: "I
spent nine painful years pitching messages in PR. But I'm out now, and
I have a different perspective. Why must everything be a pitch to
deliver a message no one believes? And why pitch bloggers? Why
perpetuate the bad PR that the PR industry so richly deserves? Why not
simply read blogs to understand the issues and the communities trying
to interact with a company. And why not simply blog right along with
those communities and join the conversation? In other words, skip the
pitch."
Jim is commenting on Fortune Magazine's recent article
Why There's No Escaping The Blog.
F.B.I.'s Reach Into Financial Records Is
Set to Grow; House and Senate would
significantly expand the F.B.I.'s power
to demand financial records, without a
judge's approval, from car dealers,
travel agents, pawnbrokers and many
other businesses 11/13
F.B.I.'s Reach Into Financial Records Is
Set to Grow; House and Senate would
significantly expand the F.B.I.'s power
to demand financial records, without a
judge's approval, from car dealers,
travel agents, pawnbrokers and many
other businesses 11/13
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Should You Skip Out On Internet Banking?
Should You Skip Out On Internet Banking?
03/08/2004 11:04 PMA security researcher is now claiming that
everyone should avoid online banking because
"it's no longer safe". The "no longer" part is a bit misleading,
as he also says a home computer was "never" designed to be safe enough
for online banking. The response, though, from a bankers' association
(obviously a bit biased) seems to make a lot more sense. They point
out that nothing online is completely secure, but that if users take
the proper precautions they should be pretty safe. The proper
response, then, is that these banks should do as much of that work as
possible in getting their users up to speed on safer surfing
techniques. However, to completely write-off online banking seems a
bit excessive. Improving security should definitely be a priority,
but that doesn't mean that the current solution doesn't work for now.
Module-Install-Skip-0.01
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07/30/2004 05:28 PMLet's get physical
Let's get physical
04/01/2005 12:16 PMCNN Money Apr 1 2005 3:25PM GMT
Skip the Oven, Just Bring On the Toast
Skip the Oven, Just Bring On the Toast
07/22/2004 03:06 AMNew York Times Jul 22 2004 7:47AM GMT
Skip a disk swap during installation
Skip a disk swap during installation
08/13/2004 10:41 AMA typical installation of 10.3 requires me to change discs during the
middle of the install. One day while messing around with partitions,
I noticed my Firewire DVD drive is visible in Disk Utility ... and
during the install...
Lite-on IT and BTC may skip 12x DVD-Dual
and launch 16x
Lite-on IT and BTC may skip 12x DVD-Dual
and launch 16x
02/11/2004 05:37 AMSkip this rant and read Shirky
Skip this rant and read Shirky
12/03/2003 07:33 AMState Funds May Skip Google Ipo
State Funds May Skip Google Ipo
05/05/2004 02:51 AMNew York Post May 5 2004 7:15AM GMT
Skip Networks Announces Personnel
Changes
Skip Networks Announces Personnel
Changes
04/22/2004 02:41 PMBC Technology Apr 22 2004 6:47PM GMT
First Look: Skip Gateway's MP3 Photo
Jukebox
First Look: Skip Gateway's MP3 Photo
Jukebox
01/04/2005 06:54 AMGateway's MP3 Photo Jukebox is an interesting combination of good
ideas poorly implemented. The $250 player has some intriguing
features--including the ability to store and display digital
photos--but in the end its weaknesses far outweigh its strengths.
One of those weaknesses is the display. The Jukebox is the first
"mini" hard drive MP3 player to offer a color LCD, which
Gateway touts as a major selling point. Unfortunately, at just 1.6
inches across (measured diagonally), and with a meager resolution of
128 by 128 pixels, the oddly square screen is much too small for
comfortable photo viewing.
The Gateway has other size issues, too: While its light weight (3.4
ounces) and capacity (4GB) are similar to those of small-fry
competitors such as the IPod Mini, Rio Carbon, and Creative Zen Micro,
the Gateway is noticeably bigger than each of those players. In fact,
its dimensions are close to those of the heavier 20GB Apple IPod. As a
result, the Jukebox feels a bit hollow in your hand.

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Computing Gets Physical
06/28/2004 10:04 AM“I’m standing in front of a green backdrop inside a windowless
studio at Cybernet Systems, a technology research and development
company in Ann Arbor, MI. A digital camera in front of me is beaming
my image, real time, to a television monitor that shows a scene
typical of a nightly news weather report. There I am, standing before
a map of the Midwest. I extend my arm and begin twirling my hand over
the blip of Detroit. The map behind me zooms in on the area beneath my
palm. The city widens into view and comes into focus. Looks like it’s
going to be a wet one, folks. This is GestureStorm - a software
system Cybernet developed to let weather broadcasters run through
their forecasts with simple flicks of the hand.”
IT staff skip holidays because of work
pressure
IT staff skip holidays because of work
pressure
07/16/2004 06:41 AMvnunet.com Jul 16 2004 10:54AM GMT
Skip a step when pasting custom icons
Skip a step when pasting custom icons
05/19/2004 10:30 AMNot sure when they slipped this in, and it's a tad obvious if you
think about it, but on my 10.3.3 machines, you don't have to bother
opening the Get Info window for the source custom icon. Instead, you
can just hit Command-C...
Skip DVD Install/Setup on Panther 10.3.2
preload
Skip DVD Install/Setup on Panther 10.3.2
preload
07/21/2004 09:27 AMI unpacked a new Mac, put it in Target Disk Mode, and copied the old
Mac's drive over with Carbon Copy Cloner - but I forgot to tell CCC to
erase the new drive first. That left the new drive with everything
from the old machi...
Bush, wife to skip daughters'
graduations
Bush, wife to skip daughters'
graduations
05/06/2004 02:24 PMArmstrong may skip Tour de France in
2005
Armstrong may skip Tour de France in
2005
07/23/2004 06:32 PMArmstrong May Skip Tour De France in
2005 (AP)
Armstrong May Skip Tour De France in
2005 (AP)
07/23/2004 04:22 PMAP - Lance Armstrong will race again in the Tour de France, although
maybe not next year.
XP Service Pack 2 to Skip Older Windows,
for Now
XP Service Pack 2 to Skip Older Windows,
for Now
06/25/2004 05:28 PMMicrosoft has no plans to port the security and feature enhancements
due in Windows XP Service Pack 2, now in final beta testing, to older
versions of Windows.
FDA: Most drug makers skip study
listings
FDA: Most drug makers skip study
listings
07/06/2004 06:35 PMSurvey: Swedes Skip Work Due to Fatigue
(AP)
Survey: Swedes Skip Work Due to Fatigue
(AP)
09/17/2004 12:33 PMAP - In a country already plagued by skyrocketing sick leave costs, a
new survey found that 40 percent of the population thinks it's
acceptable to skip work because they feel tired or have trouble
getting along with their colleagues.
Moore to skip film screening in Texas
Moore to skip film screening in Texas
07/28/2004 06:24 PMMSNBC - Colin Powell will skip GOP
convention
MSNBC - Colin Powell will skip GOP
convention
08/12/2004 12:24 AMMSNBC - Colin Powell will skip GOP convention .. 'parochial debate ..
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Is physical presence necessary for
community?
Is physical presence necessary for
community?
12/19/2003 11:46 AMA few months ago I responded to a site that claimed The Internet is
Shit with a reposte designed to illustrate that although our
networks might contain difficult and unpleasant material, they also
contain enough of value and facilitate enough legitimate and real
communities to be able to state pretty conclusively that The Internet is not Shit. Note - not that it's perfect,
not that it doesn't have flaws, not that bad things don't go on in it,
but that pound-for-pound it's more useful and valuable and
community-generating than it is useless or damaging or
culture-destroying.
Over the last few days, the post has turned into a bit of an
argumentative arena, with various posters weighing with positions on
what constitutes utopian rhetoric versus what constitutes a reasonable
and rational position about the possibilities of (among other things)
online communities. Throughout this article various people - myself
included - have stumbled in our logic, presented clumsy opinions and
misunderstood each other. Nonetheless, I want to pick up one
particular fragment of these arguments - a fragment that I feel
strongly about and am prepared to fight vigorously about. It's about
the authenticity or otherwise of online 'communities'. At a certain
point in the debate, my sparring partner posts:
"We're not talking about abstract information - which is
expedited magnificently over the internet - we're talking about flesh
and blood people. An actual meeting is far more meaningful than
tapping on a keyboard. It is substantially different.
Physically congregating with other folk is the same as being on the
internet as is reading a book about Tibet compared to actually going
there. Or reading a menu and eating the food. You can't reduce and
flatten the physical, sensory, emotional, kinaesthetic and social
world in that way."
Now I'm going to agree with the premise that the particulars of the
medium through which people communicate can add a timbre to a
community and that they can faciliate certain parts of the exchange
more effectively than others. On the other hand, I'd also argue that
the qualities of the community space are supprted by the software that
they run on, and that quite possibly that software hasn't yet - in the
ten/twenty years that it's been being developed - quite achieved the
elegance and sophistication that we take for granted in some other
social spaces. But the one thing I will not stand for is this sense
that online communities are somehow inauthentic because they
are unphysical - or that the truncation in social 'signal' somehow
reduces them down to a point of uselessness or redundancy. So excerpts
from my reply follow:
Your analogies are hideously flawed for a start - if I
communicate on the internet or by phone with someone, it's not like a
transcript of that person or a decription of that person. You're
talking as if whenever you talked to people who weren't present
physically (say via the telephone), that what you were actually doing
was listening passively to bloody recordings! Of course they're not -
it's not bloody radio! People are talking to each other!
Now obviously there are things that you can do in person that you
can't do physically online. It's harder to guage someone's mood, it's
harder to have sex with them, it's harder to get intonation or a tone
of voice. But it's still communication! And the possibility of
community still exists! I mean, there are many circumstances in which
certain elements of the experience an interaction can be truncated -
if you're on a phone for example and can't see the person concerned,
or if they're wearing sunglasses so you can't see their eyes, or if
you're actually bloody deaf and are forced to lip-read, for Christ's
sake! But none of these things stop the possibilities of
communication, and none of them stop people being supportive, helpful,
useful, friendly or even forming communities through them. I work on
the internet, and often my first experience of people is online.
Sometimes my only experience of them is online. And yet we can be
friends! Most of them have helped me out in some ways in the past, and
I've helped most of them out in the past as well. Those I haven't met,
I'd like to and those I have I see regularly. But that our
relationships have moved sometimes from purely online to a mix of both
online and off doesn't mean they weren't real to begin with.
You talk about 'tapping on a keyboard' as if touching keys was the
entire point. You're confusing the method of communication with the
communication itself. It would be like me saying, "There's a
substantial difference between communicating with someone (online) and
just causing air to vibrate with your vocal chords". It's
trivialising, innaccurate, clumsy and - frankly - stupid.
[I should apologise at this point for resorting to name calling
in the final line - put it down to frustration.]
There's a lot more to the argument that's worth reading and talking
abotu on the post itself, but I just thought I'd ask do
people still think that the term 'online community' is
necessarily an oxymoron? Do you really think that the fact
you're interacting through your fingers dramatically limits the
strength of the relationships you can make?
Read the comments
v1.0 of HD-DVD Physical Specs Approved
v1.0 of HD-DVD Physical Specs Approved
06/15/2004 01:16 PMWhy was Bush allergic to his physical?
Why was Bush allergic to his physical?
09/09/2004 01:41 AMAs we continue to sift through the spotty record of George Bush's
military service, it's good to keep in mind
the point Josh Marshall makes: "This isn't about what
President Bush did 30+ years ago. Or at least it's not primarily about
that. The issue here is that for a decade President Bush has been
denying all of these things. He did so last January. He did so again
as recently as last month. He's continued to cover this stuff up right
from the Oval Office."
Or, a
s our Eric Boehlert puts it, "The controversy, after all, is not
merely about how he received a million dollars' worth of free pilot
training and then stiffed the government when it came time to pay it
back in service. It's also about how, for the last decade, Bush and
his advisors have done everything possible to distort, if not erase,
the truth about Bush's service record in order to advance his
political career."
Now we have a flood of new jigsaw puzzle pieces, including this
strange one from May 19, 1972, in which Bush's Texas commander
writes: "Physical. We talked about him getting his flight physical
situation fixed before his date. Says he will do that in Alabama if he
stays in flight status. He has this campaign to do and other things
that will follow and may not have the time. I advised him of our
investment in him and his commitment. He's been working with staff to
come up with options and identified a unit that may accept him. I told
him I had to have written acceptance before he would be transferred,
but think he's also talking to someone upstairs." Another
memo records a direct order to Bush to take the physical.
Now, I'll accept that young Bush was a busy guy, with political
campaigns to run and parties to attend -- but here he is, he's been in
the Guard for four years, what's the big deal about a physical?
How long does it take, an afternoon? Why was it so important to him
not to undergo this routine procedure?
I'm afraid this is the sort of query that leads one toward that
other swamp of evasion in the Bush record -- those questions about his
alleged drug use that have always been answered with nods, winks,
comments about having been "young and irresponsible" and denials of
drug use carrying carefully crafted expiration dates. Earlier this
year, Boehlert r
eported on the strange coincidence that Bush's Guard disappearing
act almost exactly coincided with the institution of random drug
testing for military personnel: "At the time when Bush, perhaps for
the first time in his life, faced the prospect of a random drug test,
his military records show he virtually disappeared, failing for at
least one year to report for Guard duty."
The odds of our ever knowing the truth about that aspect of Bush's
life are even worse than the odds of our getting his service record
clear. And bringing the issue up without knowing the truth is not the
sort of thing that makes anyone feel good: Who did or didn't inhale
(or snort) three decades ago ought to be covered by veils of privacy
and statutes of limitation.
But decorum feels like surrender in this mad electoral fight. The
Bush campaign has gone completely off the rails in its smears of
Kerry's service record. Even if you don't want to consider the facts
and just look at the charges, there's no equivalency here between the
issues under dispute. In one case, we're arguing over how serious a
guy's battlefield wounds were; in the other, we're weighing
whether to call absenteeism and cover-ups by their proper names. What
a falling-off!
It may be ugly, it's certainly no one's idea of what this country
should be talking about during this election, but with the whirlwind
of attention on his military record Bush is reaping what his August
barrage against Kerry's record sowed. It's rough justice.
"physical security of oil supplies"
"physical security of oil supplies"
05/16/2004 09:06 PMPhysical perils of gaming
Physical perils of gaming
11/01/2003 05:19 AMBBC Nov 1 2003 3:32AM ET
Nappletizer users - getting physical?
Nappletizer users - getting physical?
01/06/2005 10:16 PMCD sales up in US
Physical World Hyperlinks
Physical World Hyperlinks
04/15/2005 05:59 PMWhile the cell phone is changing society at many levels, the most
fundamental change is yet to come. This is when our phones start to
bridge the physical and the digital worlds, to enrich our lives in
ways we can currently only guess at. Just as hyperlinks allowed the
web to fulfil its potential, physical world hyperlinks read by our
cell phones, will take the role of technology to a whole new level in
our lives.
Bill would let biology students skip
dissection, go online
Bill would let biology students skip
dissection, go online
09/10/2004 07:12 AMWbz1030.com - Fri Sep 10, 06:32 am GMT
France Urged to Skip Official Papal
Honors
France Urged to Skip Official Papal
Honors
04/08/2005 12:25 AMWhile the death of Pope John Paul II has brought widespread mourning,
there has also been pressure on the secular French Republic not to
honor him officially.
Set iChat status according to physical
location
Set iChat status according to physical
location
04/15/2004 11:43 AMThere are plenty of scripts to set your iChat status according to what
music you're listening to and whatnot. However, since I have a laptop,
I find it more useful to set my iChat status message according to
where I am at the...
IT and physical security joining hands
IT and physical security joining hands
06/22/2005 02:05 AMMaking the Physical Environment
Interactive
Making the Physical Environment
Interactive
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Venture capital goes up
Venture capital goes up
12/30/2004 12:21 AMUSA Today Dec 30 2004 3:34AM GMT
Venture Capital 101
Venture Capital 101
01/06/2005 06:55 AM
In all the speculation about the deal I haven't seen what
surely is the motivator. Six Apart plans to go public. The market will
value SA based on it's ability to generate profits, and it will likely
do so in proportion to the number of users, the theory being that they
can sell things to the users, so the more users, the more they can
sell. They might value each user at $100. Anyway, the more users the
more value. LJ has a lot of users. So the founders of LJ get SA stock,
and the shareholders in SA get more users, and value of the combined
companies goes up and the day of the IPO gets closer.
Venture capital up
Venture capital up
12/30/2004 06:51 AMUSA Today Dec 30 2004 10:58AM GMT
Is Venture Capital Over?
Is Venture Capital Over?
04/14/2005 04:52 AMA well known venture capitalist is apparently claiming that
the age of the VC is over, and is getting out of the
business. The specifics of his claim are that VCs won't be able to
earn the same sorts of returns they did in the 90s, which he chalks up
to "systemic change." If anything, it sounds like he's channeling
Nicho
las Carr, who believes the tech industry is becoming commoditized
and boring (misunderstanding that things first get interesting when
stuff gets commoditized). Of course, the silly thing is that he seems
to be comparing today's VC returns to what you could get in the 90s.
He claims that "the eye-popping returns that make venture capital
famous are history." Of course, the easy response to that is that
perhaps most of the "eye-popping returns" were the aberration in the
first place, built on the bubble of hype-cycles past. That means
there's still plenty of opportunity in
real innovation -- and
even without that, you can bet that there will be more hype cycles and
bubbles.
History<
/a> practically guarantees it. While bubbles aren't good for
everyone, good VCs generally are able to make out quite well (since
they bail out early enough) -- and we've already explained why bubbl
es eventually are good for most people. While it's bad for those
who get sucked up in the hype, it does accelerate innovation by
allowing a lot of companies to quickly test (and discard!) many
different ideas.
Kerry a Fan of Venture Capital
Kerry a Fan of Venture Capital
05/26/2004 06:11 AMTeresa Heinz Kerry, heiress and wife of John Kerry, has much of her
wealth locked up in bonds and blue-chip stocks. But the couple's
campaign financial filing also shows a keen interest in the risky
world of tech venture capital investing. By Joanna Glasner.
Venture Capital, ``Rightsized``
Venture Capital, ``Rightsized``
06/14/2004 05:13 AMThe old guard of venture capital is changing. The reason? Older
partners downshifting as new money starts to flow in.
Venture Capital Blogs
Venture Capital Blogs
09/22/2004 10:23 PM The Mercury News has a roundup of our neighborly VC bloggers. You
really have to hand it to them for making a private equity a little
more, well, public. Sometimes a cheat sheet is better than a term
sheet,...
Mac-friendly Venture Capital?
Mac-friendly Venture Capital?
06/05/2005 11:24 PMEntrepreneurs Who Don't Want Venture
Capital
Entrepreneurs Who Don't Want Venture
Capital
12/08/2003 04:41 AMIt seems like every few months a story just like this one show up
somewhere about entrepreneurs (usually ones who have gone through the
process before) are starting new companies
without venture capital. The reporter (like in most of these
articles) tries to make it out like this is a big conflict between
those who "know better" and the venture capitalists. The truth seems
quite different - and the story isn't supported by any of the actual
quotes. Certainly there are entrepreneurs who get screwed by VCs, and
there are many who go into the process the first time without
realizing what they're giving up when they accept VC cash. However,
the truth is that many businesses (and certain entrepreneurs) aren't
right for VC money. Understanding what VCs are looking for, and what
the process is like is important for anyone raising money. Then the
entrepreneur can make the right decision about the best way to move
forward. Sometimes that's with VC cash and sometimes it isn't.
Everyone quoted in the article seems to understand that, but that's
not as interesting a story for the paper. What would be better is if
the press stopped making the implicit assumption that to do a startup
you
need to raise venture money - and that the companies that
raise more money are the automatic powerhouses.
Where Venture Capital Dollars Are Going
Where Venture Capital Dollars Are Going
04/20/2004 09:54 AMFortune Apr 20 2004 2:17PM GMT
Using Blogs To Dispense Venture Capital
Using Blogs To Dispense Venture Capital
07/05/2004 08:35 PMVenture Capital Investments Stabilize
Venture Capital Investments Stabilize
04/27/2004 06:49 PMVenture capitalists invested $4.6 billion during the first quarter as
the once-staggering industry continued to regain its financial
equilibrium, according to figures released Tuesday.
Venture Capital Deal Algebra
Venture Capital Deal Algebra
07/08/2004 12:29 PMas with all industries, people in the business use jargon without
explaining it
$5.3 bln of US venture capital
investments in Q4 2004
$5.3 bln of US venture capital
investments in Q4 2004
04/03/2005 07:58 AMZDNet Apr 3 2005 11:03AM GMT
The current state of venture capital
The current state of venture capital
06/22/2005 02:23 AMRelaxing in the dog-friendly downtown Sheraton Winnipeg, I read this article from Technology Review about venture
capital.
What Shareholders Don't Know About
High-Tech Venture Capital
What Shareholders Don't Know About
High-Tech Venture Capital
06/21/2004 11:38 PMLinux Insider Jun 22 2004 3:58AM GMT
Microsoft loses interest in venture
capital
Microsoft loses interest in venture
capital
05/07/2004 08:34 PMZDNet UK May 8 2004 0:51AM GMT
U-2's Bono joining venture capital firm
U-2's Bono joining venture capital firm
06/15/2004 06:15 PMVenture Capital Rediscovers the Consumer
Internet
Venture Capital Rediscovers the Consumer
Internet
06/17/2005 03:56 PMEvery other venture capitalist in Silicon Valley now seems eager to
reinvent himself as an expert who can spot hot new consumer-driven
Internet ventures.
Venture capital market heats up for
Antarctica
Venture capital market heats up for
Antarctica
09/22/2004 11:47 AMBusiness in Vancouver Sep 22 2004 3:39PM GMT
Has China Figured Out How To Do That
Venture Capital Thing?
Has China Figured Out How To Do That
Venture Capital Thing?
04/11/2005 05:58 AMBack during the boom years it seemed like every place on earth wanted
to claim that they were the next Silicon Valley -- but about all the
did was announce that they were going to do that, and come up with
some lame nickname starting with Silicon: Silicon Farm, Glen, Beach,
Alley, Mountain, Cove, etc. Beyond the fact that silicon usually had
little to do with what few tech companies in these places were working
on, most of these places lacked the real infrastructure that made
Silicon Valley tick. A big part of that is the venture capital
industry here, which isn't so easy to replicate -- especially in
places where the concept of risk capital (and, actually, plain old
risk itself) isn't quite the same as it is here. Love 'em or hate 'em
(or, as is so often the case, both), a flourishing venture capital
market has helped to fund a ton of high growth businesses. However,
there really aren't many reasons why other areas can't figure it out
eventually. China is taking a step in the right direction by
changing the laws for venture capitalists in that country,
giving those firms the ability to break away from a government that
has held them back. This isn't to say that the Chinese VC industry
will jump to the forefront, but it is a step forward in a country
where there's an awful lot of innovating going on -- often with VC
money from back here in Silicon Valley.
As nanotech gains visibility, venture
capital follows
As nanotech gains visibility, venture
capital follows
12/22/2003 05:18 PMCNET Dec 22 2003 4:49PM ET
Guide to Venture Capital in European
Biopharma
Guide to Venture Capital in European
Biopharma
09/27/2004 02:47 AMBioSeeker announces the release of a new report entitled "Guide to
Venture Capital in European Biopharma". Acting as a tool for planning
and preparing your fund raising campaign, this report contains
information that will help you understand the current investment
climate, face the most critical issues for obtaining financing and
help you understand how to localise and approach suitable investors.
BioSeeker has localised and listed 111 active venture capital
investors in European biopharma. Further, we have mapped down the
biopharma deals of these investors throughout 2002 until the end of
August 2004. Using this unique and near-to-complete investment data,
BioSeeker has conducted several trend analyses of investments in the
European Biopharma Industry. [PRWEB Sep 27, 2004]
Venture Capital Funding Returns to
Robust Levels
Venture Capital Funding Returns to
Robust Levels
06/03/2004 07:14 AMVenture capital funding in the software industry is returning to the
more healthy levels seen before the Internet bubble years of
1999-2001. But venture investors are being pickier than ever about who
gets funded.
Venture capital investments reaches
$97.5 mln in Ireland in Q1 2005
Venture capital investments reaches
$97.5 mln in Ireland in Q1 2005
04/09/2005 02:47 AMZDNet Apr 9 2005 7:03AM GMT
News: Destineer partners with CIA
venture capital firm
News: Destineer partners with CIA
venture capital firm
06/17/2005 04:33 PMMacSoft parent Destineer today announced a partnership with a
CIA-funded venture capital group.
Venture capital investments reach
two-year high
Venture capital investments reach
two-year high
07/27/2004 04:39 AMSiliconValley.com Jul 27 2004 7:42AM GMT
Tech group to push for venture capital,
R&D tax credits
Tech group to push for venture capital,
R&D tax credits
12/24/2004 01:07 PMbizjournals.com Dec 23 2004 9:12PM GMT
Venture Capital: Edmond leaves online
porn far behind
Venture Capital: Edmond leaves online
porn far behind
06/17/2005 04:30 PMSeattlepi.nwsource.com - Fri Jun 17, 08:51 am GMT
Security, Data Integration Top Venture
Capital Interests
Security, Data Integration Top Venture
Capital Interests
06/17/2005 04:48 PMSecurity, enterprise data integration, health care and regulatory
compliance are among the technology areas that are drawing the
interest of venture capitalists and software industry entreprenuers.
Don't Skip Your Financial Physical