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Internet Recession Watch: Falling Ads, Taxes, Housing - Silicon Alley Insider
Internet Recession Watch: Falling Ads, Taxes, HousingAs Tech Heats Up, Sages Dust Off Bubble Indicators - WSJ.com
Marc Andreessen, who helped make the historic dot-com bubble possible by founding Netscape Communications in 1994... "My theory is that the next bubble will only come when everyone stops talkingBubbles on the brain:blog.pmarca.com
It has become commonplace in Silicon Valley and in the blogosphere to take the position that we are in another bubble -- a Web 2.0 bubble, or a dot com bubble redux. I don't think this is true.blog.pmarca.com: OK, you're right, it IS a bubble
Entrepreneurs? Why aren't they all working for Apple, helping to build a fatter Nano? What's wrong with them? Potsmoking, mussed-hair, rooftop party-going, trendy glasses-wearing, sandal-clad, Red BulThe credit crunch could help venture capitalists: VentureBeat
The current credit crunch caused by the subprime loaning crisis may help venture capital returns, and therefore start-ups. That’s the argument of venture capitalist Keith Benjamin, of San Francisco’sWeb Startups Are A Commodity: A VC
But Paul's essay makes me think this time may be different. Because its hackers that are leaving their day jobs and building parts of the web...we are developing a modular, programmable web, that manyThe Future of Web Startups
my first prediction about the future of web startups is pretty straightforward: there will be a lot of them. When startups were expensive, you had to get the permission of investors to do it. Now theSteve Ballmer still doesn’t understand social networking « Scobleizer
A few years ago I wrote to Microsoft’s leadership and asked them why they weren’t involved in the new Web 2.0 space. Translation: Microsoft’s leadership thought that Web 2.0 didn’t have business valuBallmer on Facebook: Bunch of Features - Bokardo
"There can’t be any more deep technology in Facebook than what dozens of people could write in a couple of years. That’s for sure,” Robert Scoble, in Steve Ballmer still doesn’t understand socialDont bet against the internet: The World In 2007
Betting against the net is foolish because you’re betting against human ingenuity and creativity.

