Mathematics – How much is enough
I did not study a lot of science in high school so this reference to mathematics is likely to be my last effort to come up with a model from high school science that sheds light on the evolution of [...] Read more
Web 2.0 is an Oxymoron
I had the pleasure of speaking on a panel on Web 2.0 last week at the New York Software Industry Association (NYSIA) monthly meeting.It was a fun panel, featuring Dennis Crowley from Dodgeball (now part of Google), Josh Schachter from [...] Read more
Physics – The Second Law of Thermodynamics
A week ago I stretched my rudimentary knowledge of high school biology to come up with an analogy that, for me, shed some light on web services. Today, I am going to try an analogy from physics which I know [...] Read more
Indeed Job Data
Since I am not in the market for a job, I haven't been spending enough time on Indeed.But since my post on their instant job board service, I have been playing around with the service this weekend. And to my [...] Read more
Instant Job Board
Our portfolio company Indeed.com is doing some great stuff.For those who are not familiar with Indeed, its a job search engine. Think Google for jobs.As Indeed says, "one search, all jobs". Give it a try. It's so simple and so [...] Read more
Advertising Out Of Context
For as long as there has been advertising, the advertisers have sought to run the ads in context.By "in context", I mean car ads in the automotive section, banking ads in the finance section, beer ads in the sports section, [...] Read more
