gross

img046, originally uploaded by dputty123. I saw this ad yesterday while filling up my tank on the drive from cincy to cleveland. Now I’m not a health genius, but I do know that 100 ounces of anything other than water (and even that may be too much in one serving) can’t be healthy, not to […]

Google OS and embedded affiliates

Jason Calacanis has a post with pics and rumors of the Google operating system. He thinks that Google will partner with a major PC manufacturer, such as Dell or HP, over the next year and will sell a pc that comes equipped with a google OS (that is instead of windows) at cost or slightly […]

A VC: 2007: The Implicit Web

The next generation of web services (cont)…Like I’ve said, it’s all going to be about recommendation and discovery engines in the next phase of web services. A VC: 2007: The Implicit Web

linkedin worth $250 Million

Mashable has a post about LinkedIn supposedly being valued at roughly $250 Million in their latest round of funding. LinkedIn is expected to generate $45 to $65 million in sales in 2007, and $100 million in 2008. They are also profitable and boast 8 million users. I think this seems like a reasonable valuation, and […]

A VC: 2007: The End Of The Page View

I certainly agree that page views are going away as THE metric used in evaluating websites, but I wonder what will replace them.  Will it be times served (for widgets)?  Will it be a combo of vistors and time per visit?  What about just looking at attention on a page with something like crazy egg? […]

Seth’s Blog: A note for John Harrobin

Verizon wants to put ads on your cell phones, not because customers want it but because advertisers want it. On the internet, ads either subsidize content we want to view or actually inform us of things we want to buy. What possible value could an ad on a cell phone provide to us as customers?  […]