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Starting over Panel Discussion – Churchill Club @ Microsoft in Mountain View

Thursday, February 26th, 2009 by Michael Altendorf

Yesterday evening there were a great discussion at the Churchill Club.

The event was hosted at Microsoft in Mountain View. Several entrepreneurs and Silicon Valley insiders attended.

Executive Summary:

The big question was: Why start in a recession and how to raise money?

The answer in a nutshell: Twitter will be the next big thing (and they also do not need a business model to raise $35Million) So just start. If you not get money directly it is good for the character to learn bootstrapping.

 

Okay, in reality the answer was a bit more differentiated and answered by some real entrepreneurs and a VC:

Long Version:

The speakers:

Leah Culver, Founder, Pownce
Dave Goldberg, Entrepreneur-in-Residence, Benchmark Capital
Steve Jurvetson, Managing Director, Draper Fisher Jurvetson
Sol Lipman, Co-founder, 12 Seconds
Krishna Subramanian, Co-Founder, Mobclix

 
ChurchillClub Panel Discussion @ Microsoft
 

Moderator:
Jason Pontin, Editor in Chief, Publisher of Technology Review; former Editor of Red Herring Magazine

From the homepage:

Some believe that economic downturns are among the best times to turn great ideas into lasting companies: entrepreneurs are between gigs, money is cheap, and everyone feels the pressure to operate more efficiently.

Join us as the Churchill Club gathers a few of Silicon Valley’s most interesting and renowned entrepreneurs who left their most recent companies and have either founded a new startup or are working on a new project. Hear them reflect on these decisions and debate what it takes for a startup to get funding and thrive in today’s challenging market. Respected venture capitalist Steve Jurvetson will join the discussion to add the VC perspective. 

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All guys in the panel agreed. It will be a hard time in this year but all successful entrepreneurs will take that risk.

It is harder to get money. But if it comes to that point. Steve Jurvetson co founder of he big VC guys DFJ recommended to take a bigger VC and give away some more shares instead of saving some percentages. In the end several smaller VCs get problems with a second round financing. Itis not really a good year for Exit opportunities and many smaller VCs already invested in several Web 2.0 startups.

Leah from Pounce explined that Pounced is now included into Sixappart. I didn’t check was happenend with Pounce. I also prefer Twitter. At Vox/SixApart was my first blog years ago. Also a nixe platform but I will stay on wordpress!

David Goldberg also starts a new cool thing. He calles himself currently: “Entrepreneur in Residence” and helps at Benchmark Capital. He starts building a new technology to make digital intangible content like music more transferable between devices and to get a better sync.

He stated that the current media market is overinvested – I definitely support his statement. There are about hundred companies we also looked after at PopAkademie. And everything is already tried out. So please to not start a next media page. But provide a solution to give the artist a share of the minimal revenues on Youtube. (Goldberg mentioned that Google is working on that Royality problem)

Krishna from Mobclix provides mobile solutions to monetize iPhone stuff. Was not easy for him to explain a lot. The whole discussion was more about VC and how to start etc

The funny smart guy from 12seconds had a cool new thing: Twitter is the next big thing but why only do it via text? He offers video tweets. So take your mobile phone and make some statements via your cam and upload them. I think he is right. The youth will love it. I think that is a really hot thing. In addition his developer looked like Bill Gates 30 years ago. So it is also really good from the technology :-)
By the way…
in front of the building there was the first TESLA Roadster. Very hard to get and still the most amazing innovation in the Green-Field. The “Real Bill Gates” was not there even when it was at Microsoft.. but I think some other very very rich Internet guys.

 Tesla Roadster

 

New digital monopolist? New rumors about a Microsoft-Yahoo deal?

Sunday, November 30th, 2008 by Michael Altendorf

All tech blogs start talking about a new Yahoo- Microsoft deal this morning. In London times is a article which claims that Microsoft only wants to buy the search business.

Kara from “All Things Digital” claim that there is NO $20 billion option that Microsoft takes over Yahoo completely.

After Yang announced his resission, Steve Ballmer already negated a complete Yahoo takeover but was open for a bigger partnership.

 

I think the picture will be more clearly tomorrow…

DSharp – The screen for the digital native Business User

Monday, August 18th, 2008 by Michael Altendorf

Microsoft already develops a new screen which offers 42 inch widescren – hm, that is definitely much more space than my 2 displays offer today and much smarter to use 

 http://research.microsoft.com/displayarticle.aspx?id=433

 

 

There was already a picture in Business Wekk

Source: http://images.businessweek.com/ss/05/12/nextgen_gadgets/source/5.htm

 

Digital media report 2008 of Razorfish

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 by Michael Altendorf

one of my technocrati fans (James) just mentioned in his blog that there is a cool new report and you could download it for free:

http://www.avenuea-razorfish.com/reports/dor2008.pdf

Also Guy Kawaski mentioned it in his blog (I am nearly finished with reading his book) 

 

Also a new O’reily book is avaiable on Web 2.0 strategy now

http://www.amazon.com/Web-2-0-strategies-successful-implementations/dp/0596529961

I think i should read this after Guy’s book

 

 

Trying to include Googe AdSense

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008 by Michael Altendorf

Does this work? I do not think so…

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Google Sky available in Browser

Sunday, March 16th, 2008 by Michael Altendorf

I just read at slashdot that Google Sky is available in the browser now!

http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/03/16/123259&from=rss

Here is one of the phenomenal Hubble images:

 http://www.google.com/sky/#latitude=20.9120386970087&longitude=-67.70618677139282&zoom=16&Spitzer=0.00&ChandraXO=0.00&Galex=0.00&IRAS=0.00&WMAP=0.00&Cassini=0.00&slide=16&mI=1&oI=2

Try it out!

Server Quest

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008 by Michael Altendorf

Microsoft offers an 8Bit like adventure on this page:

http://www.server-quest.com/

looks nice

Olympics with Silverlight

Monday, January 7th, 2008 by Michael Altendorf

I just read that the NBC olympics page for Beijing 2008 is powered by Microsoft silverlight technology. Good move to accelerate the adoption process

 read more at Zdnet blog

http://blogs.zdnet.com/Stewart/?p=693

Android SDK available for download

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007 by Michael Altendorf

http://code.google.com/android/download.html

Android Blog

http://android-developers.blogspot.com/

Wikinomics Blog also talk about that

http://www.wikinomics.com/blog/index.php/2007/11/13/the-android-challenge-and-the-open-g-phone-platform/

Technology Review (Germany) talks about the Web 2.0 summit and upcoming tech companies

Monday, October 22nd, 2007 by Michael Altendorf

source:

http://www.heise.de/tr/artikel/97731/1/0

Mentioned in this article are:

Microsoft – advertisment 

Google – widgets

(Yahoo – with karaoke site bix )

facebook with open APIs, ok we all know

myspace, yes that is nothing new,

AWS, ok we know this too,

but

TWINE is a cool new thing

http://www.twine.com/

and WUALA

http://wua.la/en/home.html

and

http://www.stickam.com/

 also

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Hauptseite

or the videos site Veoh where the quality is much better than on youtube

http://www.veoh.com/

or to keep your videos

http://keepvid.com/

also a lot of web 2.0 summit videos you could find here:

http://web2summit.blip.tv/

All companies mentioned are related to the article. I sadly was not at the conference.