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GSB Conference – What's the next big Thing? Tim Draper, Tony Perkins & Michael Moe @ Stanford

Thursday, February 26th, 2009 by Michael Altendorf

Today I attended the last event of the Stanford GSB entrepreneurweek (A great thing by the way. This should exist in Germany too):
“The Next Big Twitter Thing”: A special presentation of the Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Lecture Series

 The whole Kresge Auditorium was full:
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Here are the speakers:

Tim Draper – a big Venture Capitalist (Founder and a Managing Director of Draper Fisher Jurvetson ) in the Silicon Valley and a blogger. His partner Steve spoke yesterday at the ChurchillClub Event. On Tim’s blog entrepreneurs could get some insights about the life of a VC and what’s important and what’s bullshit. I prefered to read Guy Kawasakis blog on VC but I will give him a chance one page one (of 25 with 500 other blogs on my Netvibes). He also stated to have Tweet Experiences but I couldn’t find him.

Michael Moe – Blogger and author of “How to find the next Starbucks”

+  Founding Partner, ThinkPanmure, and Author (Finding the Next Starbucks: How to Identify and Invest in the Hot Stocks of Tomorrow)

and Tony Perkins – CEO of AlwaysOn. Also a blog which I read nearly daily.

From the homepage:
As part of the Entrepreneurship Week closing finale, find out what the hot entrepreneurial opportunities are today and tomorrow, as three of the most forward-looking and insightful thought leaders in Silicon Valley weigh in. They’ll debate, argue and discuss their way through an analysis of where technology is going and where to start placing your bets
 

GSB Conference -The next big Thing

 

Short summary, long version will follow tomorrow!!!

The next big things among other things is:

Definitely the overall No 1. with a current validation of $250 million – Twitter.com

In my opinion, spoken in Gartner HypeCycle words:

We are on the Peak of Inflated Expectations now. Let’s remember: 2 years ago, we all had a ”Second life”. I also wrote my thesis on virtual currency taxation - This was nearly the same Hype as it is with Twitter today. Also every VC or analyst  talked about virtual worlds at this time. Today, only view people are interestd in virtual worlds. But like always:Second Life was the first attempt of Virtual Reality online and many more will follow soon and will arise from the through of Disillusionmnt.

So this could be the way Twitter goes to. But it is not such a highly technical tool and very addictive. So the “Through of Disillusionment” could be short. Technical problems we already had last year and seems to be solved.

It is more for fun and to be a wannabe micro celebrity and there for it is great and good for wasting time while wating for the bus and do some viral marketing.

More information:

Facebook will make “Deals” to get money in. Hm, this could be perhaps an ad deal in the end!

Youtube and Hotmail are marketing tools for Google and Microsoft. They were not bought to make money but to save marketing costs.

The new generation is called “The instant messaging generation” (aka digital natives) – compared to some years ago 5 of 10 US Top webpages got replaced by Youtube and MySpace etc. (6 out of 10 in Germany)

They were several more things like Green Technologies

Social Learning will be great

Mobile and Video stuff

 

Off Topic:

Free Trade was preached – There was a fear of protection in the room. I share this. Also in Europe there is a new movement for higher market protection. This could also be in a way of supporting domestic companies via money gifts. So they could offer there products cheaper. This makes the downwards spiral also faster.

Tim Draper mentioned: We need more nuclear plants. For me, as a greenenergy, guy: No, you are wrong. We need more innovation pressure to make Green energy more competitive. We do not want more nuclear material for our children. Tim didn’t get the acid fallout rain from Tschernobyl on his house when he was a child. This could be discussed on a higher level and more differentiated, for sure.

 

How to make a TwitterBear 2.0

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008 by Michael Altendorf

Thanks my colleague Frederics hint. Here is the How to guide for the Tweetbear

Source: http://www.vimeo.com/1151724?pg=embed&sec=1151724
How 2.0: How to Make a Twittering Teddy Bear from My Home 2.0 DIY on Vimeo.

O'Reilly on MicroBlogging aka Twitter

Friday, June 13th, 2008 by Michael Altendorf

There is a new analysis of Twitter at O’reilly. This is worth reading!
http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2008/06/when-microblogging-grows-up.html
Most of the people in the internet are talking about technology and politics!
O’Reilly has made 2 lists
an old one of Technorati with the Top 100 blogs
http://web.archive.org/web/20050623003548/http://www.technorati.com/pop/blogs/
(try out the web back machine!!!)
and compared to that a new one
http://technorati.com/pop/blogs/

Here is a list of the most active Twitter blabbermouthes.
http://twitterholic.com/top100/updates/
I wonder why Scoble is not in the list. When he is online i do not see anybody else on Twirhl.
- Twhirl is a cool Adobe AIR application for Twitter
http://www.twhirl.org/

Twitter reached 1 Million users but has no idea to generate revenue

Friday, June 6th, 2008 by Michael Altendorf

Twitter has so far no business model but just reached 1 million active users.
In addition the service got 15m VC funding. But in the end Twitter has to think about how to create revenue. P. Cashmore of mashable has the idea to start a mixture between donation and suncription model
read more here:´Mashable

Twitter Web Traffic Around the World


Source:

http://blog.twitter.com/2008/02/twitter-web-traffic-around-world.html

 

additional informations:

http://www.webpronews.com/blogtalk/2008/02/22/the-growth-of-twitter

 

Update – Netvibes Ginger out now!

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008 by Michael Altendorf

Yes, after 2 confirmation E-Mails and 48 hours after the inviation I got my own Netvibes Universe to open my privat life for everybody on the web.

Very cool features but is it the real advantage for me?

OK it is much easier to aggregate all your subscriptions on one page. Not for me but for my friends. It is no more a wallet garden than it is when you use Facebook with some applications for RSS or Twitter. It shows also IM or Twitter feeds, last.fm etc and you could access it without any subscription to any service.

I think the real advantages is in the long term when more and more people join this because!! and this is on of the major points: it is very easy to invite people or search for contacts in your other accounts. You can easily search for every contact from your web accounts e.g. flickr, twitter, gmail contacts, yahoo, etc. and add them to see all their subcriptions. Their were only 2 pages where you could see what happened on one page: plaxo and facebook. But only for the people which are also at plaxo. This enhances this features and the questions which service to use to contact a friend when you see what they are doing are which service the use. I have a lot of friend 4-5 times in different IMs, social networks etc. But normally i write an email when i am not sure if they look into their facebook or if the would turn on their ICQ later when they are at home (hm, ok than i also could send an sms :-)

But more to netvibes ginger: You could also include all your status updates from ICQ or Skype, Facebook, Twitter.

Also you can send old widgets from your normal netvibes pages to the universe like favorite blogs or the weather in Heidelberg.

Great new homepage to stay in touch with your friends!  check it out! (Go to www.netvibes.com) I think when you subscribe to netvibes you can directly use ginger too. I think is enough advertisment for free. Try it out

old excitements 2 days ago… 

I just got a message on my netvibes page and I am now waiting for this F*’*.,+* invitation code E-Mail…..normally this should take seconds….

i am going to update this entry later :-)

The Crunchies 2007 – best websites from last year

Monday, January 21st, 2008 by Michael Altendorf

Best overall Website (as expected):Facebook

Best startup (I love it): Netvibes

Other winners are: Hulu (video), digg (user generated content), Twitter, Tesla Motors, Meebo, Zoho… etc..

You could read the whole thing at:

http://www.readwriteweb.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-tb.cgi/3144

http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/crunchies_winners_announced.php

Netvibes Ginger

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008 by Michael Altendorf

http://mashable.com/2007/12/07/netvibes-ginger-preview/

Mashable talked about the Netvibes Ginger update which was introduced to beta testers at the “Le Web 3″ conference in Paris last month.

With Ginger you could use some kind of premium widgets like the wsj.com widget which is much more sohisticated than an igoogle rss feed on your homepage.

But what is also a must have is the “friends” widgets where all your friends from your social networks are listed. Like the facebook news feed but an integration from all your favorite networks and not only facebook. Also a “status update” integration from social networks like studvz, myspace or facebook AND from Twitter or Skype could be very nice. Like the plaxo lifestream but without the necessity that all your friends need to have an account at plaxo.com. This would be a major improvement and you do not need to have 10 programs and pages open to be up to date…, although I like twhirl for Twitter. So watch out for the public version. Netvibes will play a major role in  2008 as one of the best personalized start pages for the web…

For some screenshots look at the netvibes blog

http://blog.netvibes.com/?2007/12/23/150-netvibes-ginger-in-action

Twitter

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007 by Michael Altendorf

After several month I just try to update Twitter.

You can follow me here

http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/2482831.rss

but I am not sure if this is so exciting. So I try to update this more than once a month..

Twitter is "on fire" in Italy

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007 by Michael Altendorf

http://www.google.com/trends?q=twitter&hl=en

Test some key words… you get interesting trends