Guy Kawasaki’s blog
Managing Director, Garage Technology Ventures
Guy Kawasaki is a managing director of Garage Technology Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm and a columnist for Forbes.com. Previously, he was an Apple Fellow at Apple Computer, Inc. where he was one of the individuals responsible for the success of the Macintosh computer. Guy is the author of eight books including The Art of the Start, Rules for Revolutionaries, How to Drive Your Competition Crazy, Selling the Dream, and The Macintosh Way. He has a BA from Stanford University and an MBA from UCLA as well as an honorary doctorate from Babson College.
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June 7, 2006
How to Kick Silicon Valley's Butt
competition / entre/intra-preneurship / IT Management
From the fjords of Norway to the sands of Israel to the ice of Alberta to the waves of Honolulu, many regions of the world have Silicon Valley Envy. They look at the Valley as a place where people start...
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June 5, 2006
Addendum to Ten Questions with Dr. Joseph Chamie
IT Management / ten questions
I asked Dr. Chamie three additional questions based on the comments to his first interview. Here are his follow-on answers. Question: What will the demographics of the US look like in 2050? Answer: Later this year, sometime in mid-October, the...
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May 12, 2006
Reality Check: Vyew
IT Management / reality check
If most venture capitalists weren’t liars, we’d tell you that if we had the opportunity to fund Google, we would have passed. Seriously, who would have thought the world needed another search engine in 1995? Fast forward to 2006. Does...
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May 12, 2006
Speaking of Gifts: Jajah's 100 free minutes for your mother
IT Management
I just learned that Jajah is giving away 100 minutes of long distance calls to moms. Check out the offer here. Powered by Qumana...
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April 28, 2006
Yes, I'm a shallow Guy, but I'm now #46 in Technorati
IT Management
My thanks to everyone who has linked to and evangelized this blog. As of this week, I'm in the Technorati top 50 with 3,450 links. (This fabulous graphic is from Hugh Macleod.) Some people are perplexed (perhaps even dismayed) with...
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April 20, 2006
The 120 Day Wonder: How to Evangelize a Blog
IT Management
I know a fair amount about evangelism and a little bit about blogging, so I've combined the two in order to provide some insights into the evangelism of a blog. Granted, I've only been at blogging for 120 days...
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April 15, 2006
Goodies
IT Management
I've been getting lots of goodies lately, and I thought I'd break the mold of my blog and provide some product reviews. (Before the conspiracy and conflict-of-interest folks ask, I don't have a monetary interest in any of these...
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April 11, 2006
The First 100 Days: Observations of a Nouveau Blogger
IT Management
I've been a blogger for a whopping 100 days, and it's been a delightful and educational experience. Some readers (Omer Trajman, in particular) asked me share my observations about my blogging experience, so here goes: 1. The more popular...
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April 9, 2006
Running Looplets in Blogs
IT Management
FilmLoop creates “looplets.” The primary purpose of these looplets was to show a sample of the loop in order to encourage people to install the loop. However, looplets now have gained significantly more functionality. In essence, they are now...
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April 4, 2006
Online Seminar about Networking (as in schmoozing, not Ethernet)
IT Management
Raindance Communications is putting on another free seminar. This time it's Darcy Rezac, the author of Work the Pond! Use the Power of Positive Networking to Leap Forward in Work and Life. Wednesday, April 12th 12 pm to 1...
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April 1, 2006
How to Remain Sane
IT Management
This is the flip side to The Art of Driving Your Competition Crazy. It's meant to help you avoid being driven crazy by your competition. This isn't a top ten--it's only a top five because the key to maintaining...
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