Link Roundup: Every business plan is wrong and Speed dating for Venture Capitalists
- Every business plan is wrong
- You can now fail faster and cheaper than ever before. So take our advice and get out there. You won’t know what works until you start testing what doesn’t.
- Kathy Sierra teaches how to make apps more human
- Notes from SXSW, where Kathy Sierra (of Creating Passionate Users) suggests that most web apps have Aspberger’s syndrome, and aren’t capable of totally normal human interaction. Fortunately, she also suggests how to change that and win the love of your users.
- Viacom sues YouTube for $1 billion
- No news on whether the sum was set by Dr. Evil. This lawsuit will have an interesting effect on the Internet video market.
- Kaneva blends Myspace and Second Life
- Blending the 3D virtual world most famously offered by Second Life with the communities oriented around music and other interests found at MySpace, Kaneva is looking to shake up the already saturated social network scene.
- Speed dating for venture capital
- 11 Sources of Capital. 10 Companies. 9 Minutes each. That’s right, the speed dating model has been applied to venture capital. If you have an idea or a company that you want to get off the ground, consider applying for the event. Remember: venture capitalists like minty fresh breath.
Like this post? Bookmark it!
These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
This entry was posted
on Saturday, March 17th, 2007 at 3:12 pm and is filed under Link Roundup.
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.