Entrepreneurs Set Their Sights on Flight
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Guerrilla Entrepreneurs
Guerrilla Entrepreneurs
03/28/2005 08:09 AMInterestingly, the Pentagon is slowly starting to realize that the
boiling Iraqi insurgency is closely connected to criminal activity
(this shift likely manufactured the story in the Times
below). More is available from the
Was
hington Times:
A Pentagon official said the more that intelligence agencies
analyze the insurgency, the clearer it becomes that a large part is
criminal, not nationalistic.
"We have always realized there was a criminal element in the
insurgency that wasn't driven by devotion to Saddam. The numbers may
be higher than we first estimated," the official said.
I am still convinced that they don't know what this means.
This insurgency and other global insurgencies continue to confound and
confuse our analysts. For more, see Guerrilla Entrepreneurs.
"Pure Entrepreneurs"
"Pure Entrepreneurs"
12/27/2004 03:50 PMScott Kirsner has a good piece in the Boston Globe appreciating "pure
entrepreneurs" who go ahead and build stuff without asking for funding
or permission. One of those he cites is my friend Pito Salas who is
creating BlogBridge, an aggregator with lots of potential, currently
in alpha. He also points to Paul Cosway who is working on what sounds
like a very cool, portable Internet radio, called "Radeo." And he
interviews Dan Bricklin and Bill Warner (Avid). Three cheers for pure
entrepreneurs! BTW, I don't know Paul Cosway, but I can attest that
Pito Salas is not "loopy" (which...
Process entrepreneurs
Process entrepreneurs
11/18/2003 11:34 AMFor decades, the IT industry has sold its wares to computer systems
experts. Now, at last, its products are maturing, ...
UK warms to entrepreneurs
UK warms to entrepreneurs
08/10/2004 05:37 AMSmall biz, big kudos
Resources for Entrepreneurs
Resources for Entrepreneurs
11/06/2003 05:16 AMResources for Entrepreneurs - The Harold Price Center for
Entrepreneurial Studieshttp:
//www.anderson.ucla.edu/research/esc/EntrResour.htmlThe Harold Price Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, a recognized
leader in entrepreneurial education and research, oversees all
teaching, research, extracurricular, and community activities related
to entrepreneurship at the John E. Anderson Graduate School of
Management at UCLA. Working closely with its Board of Advisors, the
Price Center's goal is to provide a set of academic and
extracurricular experiences that advance both the theory and practice
of entrepreneurship. An excellent resource list for entrepreneurs.
Web site offers help to entrepreneurs
Web site offers help to entrepreneurs
04/11/2005 07:55 AMChicago Tribune Apr 11 2005 11:46AM GMT
Kidnapping Entrepreneurs in Iraq
Kidnapping Entrepreneurs in Iraq
03/28/2005 08:09 AMNYT.
The kidnapping business in Iraq.
Scattered anecdotal
evidence suggests that the epidemic of kidnapping, especially of
children, is a force like no other in driving from Iraq the educated
professionals who are critically needed for the rebuilding of the
country. As stoic as Iraqis often are about the perils they face in
their daily lives, kidnapping contributes to the national sense of
instability and fuels mutual distrust - particularly because many
kidnappings rely on people close to the target who pass information on
net worth, daily habits and other matters of interest to hostage
takers.
Technology makes it easier:
A profusion of mobile phones and SIM cards - memory chips for
the phones - sold throughout Iraq from small and often unregistered
shops made tracing calls from sophisticated kidnappers all but
impossible, Colonel Faisel said. And he said that for all their help,
American military and intelligence officials in Iraq had been slow to
share surveillance technology that could aid the Iraqis in nailing the
callers.
A highly decentralized business:
At least three different groups of kidnapping entrepreneurs
became involved in his case, he said, the one that kidnapped him,
another that guarded the container, and a third that tortured him
periodically with steel-bristled brushes. The third group bargained
with the first group to "purchase" him.
Entrepreneurs: Don't Second-Guess your
First Impression
Entrepreneurs: Don't Second-Guess your
First Impression
04/18/2005 02:24 AMAttention entrepreneurs- while you're trimming costs and allocating
precious cash to build your company's infrastructure, you may be
neglecting a vital area: your logo. Charlotte, NC marketing firm
Asterisk Creative has created brand identities for over 20 firms since
2001. Their nationally-recognized design team discusses how to create
a logo that makes the right impression right away. [PRWEB Apr 18,
2005]
Entrepreneurs 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.
Great entrepreneurs and the Blogosphere
Great entrepreneurs and the Blogosphere
08/02/2004 10:40 PM
Dave Sifry and Greg Reinacker are just like
me.
If somebody bad mouthed my product, like
I did theirs this morning - I'd be all over them like a sticky
t-shirt in a hot muggy NYC afternoon.
So I just got off the phone with Mr. Technorati - who straightened
me out about my watchlist URL (pointing to my old blog address) and
Mr. NewsGator who earlier slapped me around for wrong RSS 1.0 feeds
which don't include URLs.
Duh! My bad! Sorry guys! This is my official apology I owe you
joints. Or Vodka Gimlets. Or large piles of Spare Ribs.
I had never used a RSS 1.0 feed before, being an XML, old school,
Radio kind of guy and between that - and losing my WYSIWYG editing -
I've been a cat out of water.
Or a hippo in a rat pack. Or some other sort of weirdo
metaphor.
So now my Technorati is rocking and I'm tuned back into who is
talking about me and what - and I'm amassing huge stock piles of juicy
feeds and learning mroe to sync up my NewsGator.
So in one sense - I had been spoiled - by Paolo and Matt and the
eVectors team - and by Radio's simplicty and cleanliness of
design.
It's not that MT is badly desigend - it's just that it's for
gfeeks. Even TypePad is for geeks. But until I can ship some code
that radically changes all this - I'm just gonna shut up and focus on
taking baby steps.
Basic DLAs. Basic value added funtionality to humans. Like better
nav, integrated designs, coolio UIs. The big stuff comes later.
And for now - I got my Technorati BACK - YAH!
And a rocking aggregator.
Now let's see - how do I set up this Moveable Poster
thingie.......
Where Entrepreneurs Go and the Internet
Is Free
Where Entrepreneurs Go and the Internet
Is Free
06/07/2004 01:08 AMNew York Times Jun 7 2004 5:51AM GMT
Tax Tips for Online Entrepreneurs
Tax Tips for Online Entrepreneurs
12/27/2004 07:25 PMEntrepreneur.com Dec 27 2004 10:29PM GMT
How Home-Based Business Entrepreneurs
Think
How Home-Based Business Entrepreneurs
Think
06/22/2004 02:13 PMWebDevInfo Jun 22 2004 4:41PM GMT
New Generation Of Entrepreneurs Not
Driven By Money Alone
New Generation Of Entrepreneurs Not
Driven By Money Alone
09/27/2004 12:29 AMMichael
Clouser writes
"The number of college entrepreneurs is growing, but they are driven by something different, rather, they see technology
as a hobby, and starting companies as self-satisfaction, rather than
to make a bunch of money. Also, the number of college
entrepreneurship courses continues to rise, despite the bubble
burst." While I think it's great to hear stories suggesting more
people are starting companies for the love of what they're doing,
rather than simply the economic opportunity, these things do tend to
go in a cycle. The reason people claim they're starting companies to
do what they love is because not too many startups have been cashing
out over the past few years. Should the cashing out part pick up some
more, and you can bet that the quick startup flippers will be back in
no time.
Networking, Business Models and
Entrepreneurs
Networking, Business Models and
Entrepreneurs
05/05/2004 03:48 PMKnowledge@Wharton has a fresh article on social networking business
models. I'm quoted a couple of times, its a nice piece. Particularly
this simple point about what's new: According to Wharton marketing
professor Peter Fader, networking services may succeed where a...
Adventi founder up for entrepreneurs
award
Adventi founder up for entrepreneurs
award
12/04/2003 10:49 AMScotsman Online Dec 4 2003 10:27AM ET
Entrepreneurs reaching realty niches
through the Net
Entrepreneurs reaching realty niches
through the Net
12/26/2004 02:53 PMChicago Tribune Dec 26 2004 6:12PM GMT
America's 25 Most Fascinating
Entrepreneurs: Steve Jobs
America's 25 Most Fascinating
Entrepreneurs: Steve Jobs
04/16/2004 09:09 PMI've spent 27 years talking to, writing about, and watching Steve
Jobs. And I have to say he has the best taste in product design, the
best abaility as a one-on-one technical manager, and the greatest
skill at making the rest of us want to buy stuff we don't strictly
need of any American industralist, ever. By Robert X. Cringely,
Inc.com (via MyAppleMenu)
Full or Part Time
Webmasters/Entrepreneurs
Full or Part Time
Webmasters/Entrepreneurs
06/29/2004 03:26 PMSeems to be a real mix of SEO's with their own sites these days. Did
the big Optimization-come-SEA (Search Engine Advertising) switch
impact people *that* much?
Traits and Skills of Successful Internet
Entrepreneurs
Traits and Skills of Successful Internet
Entrepreneurs
04/01/2005 05:36 PMBusiness Knowledge Source Apr 1 2005 9:22PM GMT
Idea for Online Networking Brings Two
Entrepreneurs Together
Idea for Online Networking Brings Two
Entrepreneurs Together
12/02/2003 01:44 AMNew York Times Dec 1 2003 1:50AM ET
Search Engine Considerations for
Entrepreneurs: Things You May ...
Search Engine Considerations for
Entrepreneurs: Things You May ...
12/12/2003 07:47 PMWhen Google changed their ranking algorithms a few weeks ago, it threw
both the SEO (Search Engine Optimization) industry and the
entrepreneurial community ...
Business tools: Amsterdam website
provides a kickstart for entrepreneurs
Business tools: Amsterdam website
provides a kickstart for entrepreneurs
02/14/2004 09:07 PMSunday Times Feb 15 2004 1:14AM GMT
Fear grips US over India's high-tech
entrepreneurs
Fear grips US over India's high-tech
entrepreneurs
08/10/2004 05:03 AMExpressIndia.com Aug 10 2004 9:02AM GMT
See the Sights from Satellites
See the Sights from Satellites
04/08/2005 03:55 AM
Google Sight-Seeing
Being seen from space isn't just for the
G
reat Wall of China anymore. See
Las
Vegas,
Area 51
and some impressive
graffiti.
(
via)
Cool sights from above
Cool sights from above
04/13/2005 08:36 AMNicj has started aggregating cool snippets from Google Maps satellite
photos. For example, here's Disneyland, Bill Gates' house, the Grand
Canyon, and Mount St. Helens. The site credits the Google Sightseeing
site for the idea...where, for example, you'll find a bunch of people
who have spotted images with planes flying through them. [Technorati
tags: maps google]...
Entrepreneurs teach other startups
lessons learned from online venture
Entrepreneurs teach other startups
lessons learned from online venture
12/31/2004 09:07 AMPittsburgh.bizjournals.com - Fri Dec 31, 10:46 am GMT
U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)
Unveils Site for Young Entrepreneurs
U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)
Unveils Site for Young Entrepreneurs
05/31/2004 07:05 PMThe U.S. Small Business Administration has unveiled a new Web site
designed to help young entrepreneurs start and run their own
businesses. Explore the site for excellent sources of information on
legal issues you may need to address when starting a business or link
up with youth organizations working in the field of youth
entrepreneurship.
Ancient Maya Entrepreneurs Made Salt,
Study Finds (Reuters)
Ancient Maya Entrepreneurs Made Salt,
Study Finds (Reuters)
04/05/2005 09:18 AMReuters - Ancient Mayan entrepreneurs working
along the coast of what is now Belize distilled salt from
seawater and paddled it to inland cities in canoes, all without
government control, researchers reported on Monday.
SAP Sets Its Sights on SOAP
SAP Sets Its Sights on SOAP
05/10/2004 08:45 AMSAP touts its service-oriented architecture to persuade R/3 users to
upgrade.
Net firms set sights on spammers
Net firms set sights on spammers
08/19/2004 07:34 AMBritish net firms are starting to get tough with firms that drum up
trade using junk e-mails.
Sun Sets Sights on Low-End Market (AP)
Sun Sets Sights on Low-End Market (AP)
09/20/2004 05:06 PMAP - After years of battling Microsoft Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc.
has set its sights on Linux vendors, seeking to jump into a low-end
but high-volume market it's been accused of ignoring.
Microsoft still in Massachusetts' sights
Microsoft still in Massachusetts' sights
01/19/2004 07:17 AMZDNet UK Jan 19 2004 12:09PM GMT
Sprint Has 3G 1xEV-DO in Sights
Sprint Has 3G 1xEV-DO in Sights
06/23/2004 02:51 AM3G Jun 23 2004 7:28AM GMT
Sun Sets Sights on Low-End Market
Sun Sets Sights on Low-End Market
09/20/2004 07:05 PMSan Jose Mercury News Sep 20 2004 11:40PM GMT
Female Website Owner “Gives Back” With
New Round of Amber Grants to Women
Entrepreneurs
Female Website Owner “Gives Back” With
New Round of Amber Grants to Women
Entrepreneurs
06/08/2004 02:59 AMPopular web site for women entrepreneurs returns, with new round of
Grants for women business owners and start-ups. [PRWEB Jun 8, 2004]
Sites help put bl0gs in readers' sights
Sites help put bl0gs in readers' sights
03/27/2005 08:09 AMLos Angeles Times Mar 27 2005 12:02PM GMT
Lawmakers' sights on Internet hunting
Lawmakers' sights on Internet hunting
02/01/2005 09:14 PMWfaa.com - Tue Feb 1, 08:43 am GMT
Micromuse sets sights on Quallaby
Micromuse sets sights on Quallaby
04/09/2005 05:09 AMMicromuse, maker of fault management software, Friday announced it had
entered into an agreement to acquire performance management software
maker Quallaby for about $33 million in cash.
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