How We Read

I read a lot, and my reading habits constantly evolve. My life stage and work influences what I read, but so does technology. What I read is increasingly influenced by online existence and visibility of text. For example, I’m more likely to read something if I can find it in a search engine, or receive it as a referral from a person, bot or hyperlink.… Read the rest

Are Marketers More Important Than Developers?

In tech startups, marketers are more important than developers.

That’s what one aspiring entrepreneur and software developer told me today in a huddle at Charlie O’Donnell’s NextNY “NYC Media: Meet the Startups” event at Sun Microsystems’ New York City office.… Read the rest

100 Faces Of Summer And Fall (Sony DigiDad Project)

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The latest in the Sony DigiDads program is called 100 Faces of Fall – a photo project using DSLR-A330 and Cyber-shot DSX-TX1 cameras on loan (no payola) from Sony.  The project originally was called 100 Faces of Summer, but was rebranded as the implementation pushed into autumn.… Read the rest

Fred Wilson On Why The NYC Startup Sector Is So Great — Video

We had a packed house last week for Clickable‘s Interesting Cafe, featuring Fred Wilson, managing partner of Union Square Ventures and author of A VC. Fred’s talk was on what makes the NYC startup sector so great. (Clickable is a proud NYC startup, so we were delighted with this topic.)… Read the rest

What Makes The New York City Startup Sector Special?

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Fred Wilson, the venture capitalist, is our feature guest at Clickable‘s Interesting Cafe this evening.  In preparation for his talk on what makes the New York startup sector special, Fred sought community feedback through various posts (here, here and here) and on a wiki (here).… Read the rest