In Web start-ups snub the big money, the International Herald Tribune suggests this is a trend that should be expected to continue for a few if not spread to many companies in the space.“By then, Meebo was being courted by venture capitalists, but it decided to take a modest $100,000 from three angel investors, people…
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Coping with the retirement of critical experience
During the next few years, western countries will face a more intense labor shortage than last felt in the first two years of this century. Very few companies are prepared for this with hardly any looking to utilize the aging workforce to fill this shortage. Initially, offshore workers will be able to handle some of…
Capital needs for web-startups in question
In Web start-ups snub the big money, the International Herald Tribune suggests web start-ups will continue to use less capital. This is a trend that should be expected to continue for a few if not spread to many companies in the space.”By then, Meebo was being courted by venture capitalists, but it decided to take…
Top Internet Trends for 2004
Rob Greenlee, Host WebTalk Radio, predicts: 1. The decline of the web browser usage on the desktop as a way to get to web content 2. The growth of Internet applications – the executable Internet 3. All things wireless 4. Digital media enters the living room 5. Professional journalistic weblogs are syndicated through RSS 6….
TECH TALK: 2003-04
Rajesh Jain’s tech talk states, “… I will offer my picks for the 10 technologies and trends that either showed promise, made the news and/or made a difference in 2003.”
Technology Pioneers of 2004
The World Economic Forum’s Technology Pioneers 2004 I saw this on Rajesh Jain’s Weblog, EMERGIC.org.