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RTL Hand-off & Predictive Prototyping

Uncategorized | February 26th, 2006 | 7 Comments

RTL Prototypng and Hand-off is a big problem. Who will eventually solve it?

Steve Jobs Could NOT Care Less. He Should.

Uncategorized | February 25th, 2006 | 13 Comments

How can Apple gain market share in the enterprise?

Technorati: Valuation Without Revenue?

Uncategorized | February 23rd, 2006 | 6 Comments

Technorati’s revenue model needs scrutiny.

CNet Also On The Block

Uncategorized | February 22nd, 2006 | No Comments

CNet will be sold soon. Historical financials and analysis.

Indian Cricket Reaches Commercial Maturity

Uncategorized | February 22nd, 2006 | No Comments

Digital Media’s opportunity in marketing under-marketed sports, and a leadership profile of Dalmiya, Indian cricket’s master strategist, at the wake of cricket’s largest deal, ever.

Should Google Support Useless Sites?

Uncategorized | February 21st, 2006 | 4 Comments

Should Online Advertising support crap content?

Status of Silicon Valley

Uncategorized | February 20th, 2006 | 5 Comments

Is Silicon Valley really adding jobs?

iVillage’s Prospects

Uncategorized | February 18th, 2006 | 1 Comment

iVillage is on the blocks for about $560-$700 Million. For those who have not tracked the company, it is a women’s portal that was amongst the first to attack a segmented audience with a “content” business model. Here are the historical financials:

2004 was the first year they made a profit of $2.8 Million on $70 […]

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