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Is Entrepreneurship Just About the Exit?

My kind of idea of a startup – not always about the exit…

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“What if the idea of exit was removed from the equation… what if the investor and entrepreneur agreed to a different model—the model of sharing dividends”? She says the mathematics is simple: if a $500,000 investment helped in building a $10 million-a-year company with 20% profit year after year—which is entirely possible—angel investors would collect several million dollars in dividends. And entrepreneurs would build companies that they can nurture over a longer period, and “enjoy”.

via Is Entrepreneurship Just About the Exit?.

Kosmix Unleashes Its Realtime Tweetbeat On The World Cup

Too bad when I went there all I got was a 404 error. FAIL

Maybe go here instead for your #worldcup info:

http://tweeb.us/s/1219

Kosmix Unleashes Its Realtime Tweetbeat On The World Cup.

Android Phones Selling Faster Than They Can Be Built

Seriously thinking about getting a HTC Incredible, and switching to Verizon when my contract is up later this year. What’s your take?

Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha revealed to Reuters today that the company’s Android-powered mobile devices are selling faster than they can be manufactured. Verizon has had similar experiences with the Droid Incredible from HTC, an Android phone whose biggest problem has been that demand outstrips current supply.

via Android Phones Selling Faster Than They Can Be Built.

iPhone 4 good. AT&T Bad.

Well, the iPhone, in its fourth iteration, finally has everything every other “smartphone” has had since the genus was invented. Palm and Blackberry have had multitasking nearly forever. And this isn’t even true Android style multitasking. Plus a litany of other stuff it should have had from the beginning.

So this iteration of the iPhone is probably finally worth buying, for the skeptical non-fanboy crowd, like myself. Will I get one? Probably not, and not because the iPhone is not a pretty nice, fully featured piece of electronics. I won’t get one simply because AT&T sucks.

The phone can only be as good as the network it runs on…

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Apple Bans ‘Sexy Apps’

Something I’ve said for a while: Steve Jobs is as much a tyrant as Barack Obama or George Bush. What he says goes: free speech suffers. And yes, sexy apps and porn ARE free speech, no matter how much you may not like them!

Why Apple’s New Ban Against Sexy Apps Is Scary.

Google to enlist NSA to help it ward off cyberattacks

“The critical question is: At what level will the American public be comfortable with Google sharing information with NSA?” said Ellen McCarthy, president of the Intelligence and National Security Alliance, an organization of current and former intelligence and national security officials that seeks ways to foster greater sharing of information between government and industry.

via Google to enlist NSA to help it ward off cyberattacks.

Control Things with Your Brain!

Who wouldn’t want this?

Ever wish you could move objects using only your thoughts?

That vision is becoming closer to reality. Toronto-based Interaxon has created technology that lets users control a series of lights using only their minds.

via Want light? Just think about it | Beyond Binary – CNET News.

Gameloft Made $25 Million From The App Store Last Year

More proof that the next internet bubble is in Mobile app development. Want to make a quick million bucks? Write an iPhone app that everyone wants and rake in the dough.

French game developer Gameloft, listed on Euronext Paris, this afternoon shared its 2009 financial results with the world. The video game publisher achieved consolidated sales of €122.0 million – roughly $170 million – for 2009, up 11% compared to 2008.

via Gameloft Made $25 Million From The App Store Last Year.

Facebook Now Has Yahoo In Its Sites, Already Bigger In Pageviews

No surprises here. Not only is Facebook doing everything right – Yahoo seems to be doing a lot of things wrong. I don’t quite understand the direction that they are going in. Every internet giant of today has something that is its core function: Amazon sales, eBay auctions, Google search, etc. What is Yahoo!’s “special sauce”? If its not social networking, or social media – then really – what is it? Archeologists are still looking for the answer.

Facebook is well on its way to taking Yahoo’s spot as the third largest Web property in the world. (Google and Microsoft are No. 1 and No. 2, respectively).

via Facebook Now Has Yahoo In Its Sites, Already Bigger In Pageviews (ComScore).