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Elemental Perspectives: 8/1/10 - 9/1/10
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Observations on the financial market, economics, venture capital, entrepreneurship, technology start-ups, business strategy and anything else that's sort of related. Sunday, August 1, 2010. Bye Bye Blospot. On to a New Location. If you're one of the two people that stumbles across my blog this week, please note that I'm now hosting and writing at a new location:. Posted by Scott Sambucci. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). About Scott Sambucci and the "Elemental Perspectives" Blog. View my complete profile.
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Elemental Perspectives: The Social Media Monopoly
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Observations on the financial market, economics, venture capital, entrepreneurship, technology start-ups, business strategy and anything else that's sort of related. Wednesday, July 21, 2010. The Social Media Monopoly. Interesting article on Wired today - 5 Thinks That Could Topple Facebook's Empire. It's fun and easy to create this lists - 5 things that., 10 things that. - but thought-provoking nonetheless. Terms on a patent are 20 years. Posted by Scott Sambucci. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Elemental Perspectives: 8/1/09 - 9/1/09
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Observations on the financial market, economics, venture capital, entrepreneurship, technology start-ups, business strategy and anything else that's sort of related. Monday, August 10, 2009. Acquisition Price - FriendFeed/Facebook. I wish I was always this good. I guessed somewhere around $50 mln in an earlier post today about Facebook's acquisition of FriendFeed. Turns out I was pretty close according to this post in the WSJOnline. So it didn't take linear algebra to make the guess, but what the heck.
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Elemental Perspectives: 1/1/10 - 2/1/10
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Observations on the financial market, economics, venture capital, entrepreneurship, technology start-ups, business strategy and anything else that's sort of related. Thursday, January 28, 2010. An Appreciation of Milton Friedman. I got into a Facebook conversation yesterday about capitalism and greed, and immediately thought about this excerpt of the Phil Donahue show, interviewing Milton Friedman back in the 1970s:. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Posted by Scott Sambucci.
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Elemental Perspectives: Recap: "Stimulus SmackDown: Can Deficit Spending Save the Economy?"
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Observations on the financial market, economics, venture capital, entrepreneurship, technology start-ups, business strategy and anything else that's sort of related. Thursday, March 5, 2009. Recap: "Stimulus SmackDown: Can Deficit Spending Save the Economy? 8221; - proved entertaining nonetheless. As you might conjecture based on their institutional affiliations, DeLong argued in support of the recent U.S. economic stimulus bill while Boldrin vociferously argued against it. His presentation was short and...
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Elemental Perspectives: Viva Monopoly!
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Observations on the financial market, economics, venture capital, entrepreneurship, technology start-ups, business strategy and anything else that's sort of related. Wednesday, September 3, 2008. With the launch of Google’s new browser – Chrome – I can’t help but consider one of the basic laws of market economics:. Back in 1997,. Google is hitting Microsoft head-on in the web browser arena where Microsoft had the assumptive monopoly less than ten years ago. With Chrome now reported to have 1%. Going back...
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Elemental Perspectives: Monkeys & the Housing Bubble
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Observations on the financial market, economics, venture capital, entrepreneurship, technology start-ups, business strategy and anything else that's sort of related. Thursday, July 29, 2010. Monkeys and the Housing Bubble. Good news - monkeys would have taken option ARM and pay-as-you go mortgages too:. For more about Human Irrationality, check out Dan Ariely's blog. And his book - Predictably Irrational. Posted by Scott Sambucci. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). San Francisco, CA, United States.
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Elemental Perspectives: Bye Bye Blospot... On to a New Location
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Observations on the financial market, economics, venture capital, entrepreneurship, technology start-ups, business strategy and anything else that's sort of related. Sunday, August 1, 2010. Bye Bye Blospot. On to a New Location. If you're one of the two people that stumbles across my blog this week, please note that I'm now hosting and writing at a new location:. Posted by Scott Sambucci. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About Scott Sambucci and the "Elemental Perspectives" Blog. Follow me on Twitter.
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Elemental Perspectives: Equilibrium Economics & DSGE
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Observations on the financial market, economics, venture capital, entrepreneurship, technology start-ups, business strategy and anything else that's sort of related. Tuesday, July 27, 2010. Equilibrium Economics and DSGE. Many thanks to Greg Mankiw for posting the link on his blog. To Robert Solow's prepared statement to the House Committee on Science and Technology Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight - “ Building a Science of Economics for the Real World. Why is does this matter? Much of today'...
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Elemental Perspectives: 11/1/09 - 12/1/09
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Observations on the financial market, economics, venture capital, entrepreneurship, technology start-ups, business strategy and anything else that's sort of related. Friday, November 27, 2009. Note: My thoughts on this aren't completely formed, but I felt it important to record as a start to the formalization process.). Trolling through TED.com. I came across Jay Walker's presentation about his Library of Human Imagination. One of the artifacts he displayed during his talk was a Gutenberg Bible. An oft-c...
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