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For Former Google Employees, Start-Ups Are a Family Affair - NYTimes.com
November 13 at 12:33 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
"Many of the Xooglers (the name is a contraction of ex-Googlers but is pronounced “zooglers”) are young, entrepreneurial and, thanks to Google’s soaring success, wealthy enough to start their own second acts. Some are starting companies in Silicon Valley and beyond, and others are helping to finance those ventures." - Atul Arora via Bookmarklet
"Google is rewriting the rules and accelerating the pace. Only time will tell if the Xooglers’ start-ups will achieve the success of the most notable Silicon Valley alumni network, PayPal. After eBay acquired PayPal, founders and employees went on to start LinkedIn, YouTube, Slide, Yelp and Founders Fund." - Chris White
Maybe some people think PayPal is the most prolific alumni network, but I think history says Apple would easily rival that. (e.g. NeXT, General Magic, PageMill, VeriSign, WebTV, Pixo, Danger, and Android, just off the top of my head). - Chris White
Nice mention of FriendFeed - "FriendFeed is perhaps the best example of the network in action. Bret Taylor left Google with his colleague Jim Norris, and they became entrepreneurs-in-residence at Benchmark Capital, a venture capital firm. While seeking financing for FriendFeed, they pitched their idea to Paul Buchheit and Sanjeev Singh, two Xooglers-turned-angel investors, who had worked on Gmail. They were so impressed that they invested in and joined the company. FriendFeed’s first $5 million came mostly from Mr. Buchheit and Mr. Singh." - Atul Arora
A great quote from Dominic: "“Google is the most nimble, most malleable 20,000-person company out there, but it still is a 20,000-person company." - Jess Lee
Prolific alumni network? How about Oracle? - Julio F ~ @SocialJulio
Silicon Valley's most important alumni network was Fairfield Semiconductor -- out of which came Intel, AMD, National, LSI Logic and basically every other semiconductor company in the Valley not named Hewlett Packard. One exec, Robert Noyce, mentored Steve Jobs when he founded Apple. Other notable Fairchild alum also included Eugene Kleiner, who founded Kleiner Perkins and Don Valentine, who founded Sequoia Capital. - Bryan Power
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Scenes from Antarctica - The Big Picture - Boston.com
Scenes from Antarctica - The Big Picture - Boston.com
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great website - Bob
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Periodic Table Rings
November 9 at 11:27 pm - Link
• Sterling Silver: $280, • 14k Yellow Gold: $2,350, • Platinum: $6,600 - Cee Bee
no uranium :( - Mike Massey
yeah they need a cobalt60 ring in there too. it can only be worn once though - Cee Bee
What about one in something cool like Radium. Ooh, or Mercury! :D - Will Higgins
Wear the Sodium one and walk in the rain. Boy, will that be a sight. - vijay
Um... this is dumb. I'm not sure if any of you were aware of this. I just wanted to let you know. - tehKenny
damn, teh kenny coming through with the debbie downer: http://i37.tinypic.com/s28dnt.... - Cee Bee
lolllz@Mike Massey....I think Kim Jong Il has the last one :) - ♣genieyclo♣
...no wonder he's (possibly, just maybe) sick (dead?). "cause of death: uranium periodic table ring bought on teh interwebs." @tehkenny: http://tinyurl.com/66losh - Mike Massey
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MG Siegler posted an entry on VentureBeat
October 15 at 12:49 pm - Link
update: Biz Stone confirmed that the image in question was in fact of a test Twitter is running on its admin accounts as it gets ready to implement search on the site. No time table yet though. - MG Siegler
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Cute Overload! :)
October 5 at 1:37 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
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The Economist loses its s--t? on TwitPic
October 4 at 2:59 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
different picture here in Europe, but equally depressing. - Vincent van Wylick
this can't be real, can it? i didn't see this anywhere on the economist's site. i doubt a publication like that would publish something like this - Cee Bee
Pretty sure it is a joke... - Bret Taylor
This is the imagery they're using on their site. Pretty stark, but not "Oh fuck." http://bit.ly/3ehTJ4 - Dave Winer
must be a joke, no way would they publish that - Susan Beebe
Fake! The copy I received says "Son of A...!" - Mike L
fake fake fake … mine (in the UK) looks nothing like that. - dkb
Alas, mine arrived in the mail today and had a less dramatic cover ;) - Jennie Lin
fake, but really quite funny - I am curious to see how the endless cheerleaders of the free market economy will spin this meltdown - Nadine Schaeffer
Perhaps you can read the recent blog post of Prof. Gary Becker: http://www.becker-posner-blog...., it doesn't seem to me what is melting down is a free market economy, given the fact that majority of consumers in the market made their financial decision without fully understanding nor being well informed what it was. Or, in other words, fundamentally it is not free market mechanism that has caused the current problem. - Sophie Yip
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Christophe Kowalczyk updated their status message on Gmail/Google Talk
“has no internet at home yet. Will give more news later on...”
October 3 at 12:49 am - Link
Are you sure you've moved to Australia and not Antarctica? How come its taking you such a long time to get an internet connection at home? Don't tell me ... applied to Telstra have you? That might explain it ... :) - Kunal Malhotra
haha, no that's with iiNet actually. Just received the modem/router today... and here I am... connected! - Christophe Kowalczyk
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it's been a while since I saw a well designed Nokia phone... looks good in pics at least... will have to wait to get my hands on it to try it out - Kunal Malhotra
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Karen Padham Taylor posted a message
“Watching the vice presidential debate... I will move back to Canada if McCain/Palin wins in Nov....”
October 2 at 6:20 pm - Link
I'm so annoyed that both McCain and Palin are very condescending in these debates... - Karen Padham Taylor
These things are tough to watch....makes me want to kick in the TV - Sheila Taylor
Canada: another country that Palin can see from her house. - Brian Johns
Yeah - I agree!! Palin can't answer a question. She's just talking about things she wants to talk about. It's so frustrating... - Karen Padham Taylor
OMG!!! I had to walk away from the debate....She is so annoying!! I would kick the TV, but my knee would suffer too much!!! - Skye Miller
My violent coughing had subsided until I started listening to her "responses". Ugh. - Dan Hsiao
You're my second friend who has said that. So now my fingers are crossed that they win because I want you all to move home! - jenn schachter
Well I was watching the Canadian debate, I took a minute here and there to listen to the USA one, and Palin just loves beating around the bush on questions. - Herman
The scariest thing is that if McCain/Palin win in Nov... there is a remote possibility a day might come when America could be led by a clown whose definition of "Foreign countries" is restricted to Canada and Russia :)... - Kunal Malhotra
Herman: I agree about Palin not answering questions. It's really frustrating to see she's getting decent press and NO ONE is showing clips when she openly says that she sometimes wont answer the moderator or Biden's questions...that she wants to talk to the people. That's BS. It's a debate, not her time to rant about things she's comfortable talking about. I was really annoyed by the moderator too. She wasn't able to press on Palin to answer questions. If we had last week's moderator, I think the outcome would have been different. - Karen Padham Taylor
Mike said he wanted to move to Canada if McCain wins, I said we should go to New Zealand instead. I was glad to finally get to see both of them speak. - amelia arapoff
Karen, if they win, I pledge a dollar towards your ticket, as a sign of friendship and bipartisanship. - Charles LePage
something people say every election... And no one ever moves. - robin k
robin, you that as if it was not obvious that no one is ever serious :-) (present company excepted, of course!) - j1m
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Yonge street, south of Dundas. - Stefano via Bookmarklet
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October 1 at 2:53 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
Includes some interesting quotes from Salman, like "Tell them to go fuck themselves" and "With the white guy, I know he's stupid. Whereas with the brown guy, he better be fucking brilliant." - Jess Lee via Bookmarklet
Wow. - Bret Taylor
You can take the man out of Microsoft but you can't take the Microsoft out of the man. (i'm ex msft too) - peter
I really want to "like" Peter's comment. - Jess Lee
so ex-googlers, what did you think of the article? (as an ex yahoo I thought they spent too much time on the google-formed VC firm....providing the choice quotes above)....what ex-googlers (outside of FF and Polyvore) should we be on the lookout for? - Adam Kazwell
In case if anyone wonders about the "Indian Diaspora" article on the side, yes, apparently it's the Big Diaspora Issue. http://www.esquire.com/feature... - Richard Chen
I can't believe that people are still writing articles about people leaving Google... - Kevin Scott
"Any large company, especially one that went public four years ago and is beginning to see its first generation of pre-IPO employees become fully vested..." --- This didn't make sense to me. Are they confused how vesting works? Are employees who started before 2003 not being counted as part of a generation? - Chris White
rarely do i read something that evokes such a strong feeling of the essence of salman! - Charles Hudson
OMG!! no way... awful! - Susan Beebe
There is a fine line between being realistic, sharp, challenging, even skeptical, and being an asshole. I sometimes worry that late arrivals to Google didn't get to experience the earlier culture where we pushed each other to think hard but it never got personal. - Christopher Sacca
Ah, the old "say 'fuck' a lot and act like a huge racist dick and it'll make me seem important" strategy. Funny how people can spend years at Google but not pick up an ounce of Googlyness. - Benjy Weinberger
Amen, Benjy. Goes for any company, actually. - Rob Schonberger
@sacca: I arrived sorta late (Jan '06) and definitely got to experience the good culture... and I think it still exists though by nature it's fragile. Oddly, in contrast to Peter's comment, some of the most Googly people I've worked with are ex-msft. - Moishe Lettvin
Why couldn't they find some engineers to interview? You know, doers? Instead we get to hear about the latest posturing from some MBA dudes. - Gregor J. Rothfuss
Aren't good VCs supposed to add some value to a venture besides the cash? Anyone can sign a check, after all. These guys sounds like they actually subtract value! - Benjy Weinberger
In my experience, it's rare for a VC to add any "value" other than writing a check. In fact there are some great examples of .coom startups which were ruined when the VCs took executive control and screwed up the company's direction. - Dave Saunders via twhirl
This was bad PR, but I've only had good interactions with Salman. - Chris White
Salman's a great guy, and has assembled a great team over there. It's good to inject some pragmatism into the VC world every now and then. =) - darren
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September 29 at 5:29 am - Link
"Great tutorials for a newbie like me :)" - Kunal Malhotra
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September 28 at 2:36 am - Link
Ah so you bought a ticket to get in eh? Thanks for providing the sound effect. And I like the cameraman pic. ;-) - BeeLing
Actually it was a free ticket, otherwise I wouldn't have gone ... I'm not that big an F1 fan :) And yes, it was very noisy! - Vinoaj Vijeyakumaar
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“Singapore is ROARING with F1 Grand Prix this weekend. Note to self: avoid city area = crowd of crazy F1 fans and tourists, noise, traffic jam = headache. I'm just gonna sit in front of the T.V and watched all corners of the race.”
September 26 at 11:28 am - Link
i'm going to head into the city later just to check out the roar & buzz. i don't think i have the patience to spend a whole day out though. - Vinoaj Vijeyakumaar
I so WISH i was there this weekend :( - Kunal Malhotra
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michael arrington posted an entry on TechCrunch
September 25 at 12:11 am - Link
what the..... - Kunal Malhotra
It isn't? :o - Jemm
INTEL is acting in a non-INTELligent manner - Jayavasanthan J
They might trademark the word "Intelligent" too... soon... I think next on their agenda!!!! - Kunal Malhotra
So they're saying...they have zero confidence in their own branding. And yeah I'm sure that people living in Silicon Valley would of course totally confuse these two. Riiiiiight. - Jaemi Kehoe
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Congratulations Carl! - Kunal Malhotra
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September 23 at 11:47 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
Ron Paul:The bailout of Fannie and Freddie, the purchase of AIG, and the latest multi-hundred billion dollar Treasury scheme all have one thing in common: They seek to prevent the liquidation of bad debt and worthless assets at market prices, and instead try to prop up those markets and keep those assets trading at prices far in excess of what any buyer would be willing to pay - Bryan Power via Bookmarklet
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September 23 at 2:37 am - Link
"don't tell me it was their first time?" - Kunal Malhotra
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michael arrington posted an entry on TechCrunch
June 13 at 2:08 pm - Link
great article..! - Ricardo J. Valle
Left this comment on techcrunch.com, looks like the conversation has left the site, maybe FriendFeeder's have some thoughts: So, I understand how open-sourcing the next application platform (online and off) will harm MSFT, but I don’t fully understand the upside for GOOG. Where is the revenue from this? Will these apps rely on Google’s advertising platform? How do you serve ads when the user is offline? To be clear, I like the move and think open systems are great for developers and users, but I just don’t understand how killing MSFT and ADBE’s platforms will generate cash for GOOG and its shareholders. Is this just an altruistic move by GOOG for the good of the net? Are they simply trying to harm MSFT as much as possible? Or is there a revenue play that I’m not seeing? I’m interested to hear thoughts on that - Eddie LeBreton
Me think Google just making some noise to keep itself relevant. They make so many initiatives but unfortunately very few of them work. Maybe we are really fortunate I definitely do not trust Google when it comes to data portability. Have you even tried talking to a Googler? Their are in a class of their own! Talk about Anti-Social. If Google wants the Internet Globle Village to trust them, they need to open themselves up to the community and stop building walls around themselves! - Igor The Troll
"Google does no Evil." What a bunch of Bologna! I hope Google is a big FAIL. - Igor The Troll
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Sydney Apple store opens next week.... what do you think we might see tomorrow morning when we wake up? perhaps a 3G iPhone or better? - Kunal Malhotra via twhirl
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FUJITSU Australasia is seeking an experienced Recruiter.... Fujitsu Australia Limited is a full service provider of information technology and communications solutions. We partner with our customers to consult, design, build, operate and support business solutions. From strategic consulting to application and infrastructure solutions and services, Fujitsu has earned a reputation as the single supplier of choice for leading corporate and government organisations. - Kunal Malhotra
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