Internet
Facebook and Academic Performance
Although I have an account on Facebook, I must admit that I hardly use it at most every weekend to check to see that I have received friend requests and accept them, but I must admit that I am an antisocial 2.0, which is not surprise because I’ve been antisocial from a my early childhood. [...]
The web needs a new business model
In an interesting article titled “The economics of it for free” by Chris Anderson in The Wall Street Journal disscusing the implications of this global economic crisis on the web and the prevalent business model that seeks a wider audience and reputation, with the idea of being able to sell the company in the [...]
Is the blogosphere dying?
Well according to Paul Boutin, in an article in Wired, as blogs are already dead and the Murderers have been Twitter, Flickr and Facebook. In his article, we recommend not to start a new blog and if we have a recommended stop. He claims that due to the influx of professionals to the blogosphere, there [...]
Trouble in the valley.
The investment fund organized a meeting yesterday, where he invited entrepreneurs and chief executives of companies in its investment portfolio. Attendees were greeted by a beautiful image of a gravestone with an inscription that read “RIP: Good Times” (RIP = Rest In Peace, or rest in peace), as mentioned in Gigaom. The image shown on [...]
The fate of internet startups
Undoubtedly the current economic crisis impacting the financial sector is investing in new businesses (startups) on the web, just on the topic in the blog “A VC (VC = Venture Capital), author Fred Wilson says some of his friends as investors are changing their way of deciding which projects to invest in, and apparently now [...]