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Derek Johnson is a 24 year old entrepreneur and CEO of internet startup, Tatango.com, which he founded in 2007. For more videos, visit his blog http://www.thederekjohnson.com
Derek Johnson is a 24 year old entrepreneur and CEO of internet startup, Tatango.com, which he founded in 2007. For more videos, visit his blog http://www.thederekjohnson.com
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Pocketsmith is a bootstrapped software startup from Dunedin. How did they reach a global audience and sign big overseas deals? The founders offer their secrets for building online community, what to blog about, and how they use Twitter.
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Derek Johnson is a 24 year old entrepreneur and CEO of internet startup, Tatango.com, which he founded in 2007. For more videos, visit his blog http://www.thederekjohnson.com
Aloqa is a location-aware platform. It brings all sorts of stuff near you into your view on your Android mobile phone (soon iPhone/Palm/RIM). It's one of the most useful new things I've seen, and I think it's most likely to succeed as a new startup in the mobile space. Here's why. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Blinka.me is a "social reconnection service" launched in New Zealand and featured recently on ReadWriteWeb. We interviewed CEO Duncan Shand about what Blinka.me is, and how it came into being. Inspiration for all new startups!
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Derek Johnson is a 24 year old entrepreneur and CEO of internet startup, Tatango.com, which he founded in 2007. For more videos, visit his blog http://www.thederekjohnson.com
Derek Johnson is a 24 year old entrepreneur and CEO of internet startup, Tatango.com, which he founded in 2007. For more videos, visit his blog http://www.thederekjohnson.com
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Derek Johnson is a 24 year old entrepreneur and CEO of internet startup, Tatango.com, which he founded in 2007. For more videos, visit his blog http://www.thederekjohnson.com
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In this episode our Behind the Money online video show, Tristan Harris, co-founder and CEO of Apture Inc., tells The Deal how informal chats with fellow students at Stanford University, who happened to be world-class journalists, led to the birth of his San Mateo, Calif., startup.
Apture, which has developed a clever technique for adding relevant links to Web pages and has attracted an impressive roster of customers, including the Washington Post Co., Reuters and the BBC, recently raised a $4.1 million Series A round led by early-stage venture capital firm Clearstone Venture Partners. Harris was introduced to the partners at Clearstone by JT Batson, head of business development for the Rubicon Project, a Los Angeles startup in Clearstone's portfolio. Click here for a Q&A with Clearstone partner David Stern on why the firm is backing Apture.
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Kevin Ryan, one of the most highly respected leaders of the New York technology community, talks about the ecosystem that has grown up since the dot com early days, when he and business partner Dwight Merriman pioneered DoubleClick Inc., in this episode of The Deal's Behind the Money online video show.
We spoke with Ryan at last week's Startup 2009 competition, which was co-hosted by New York's Silicon Alley Insider and Boston's General Catalyst Partners.
Ryan may be best known for serving as CEO of online ad pioneer DoubleClick, which was sold to Hellman and Friedman LLC for $1.1 billion in 2005 and then sold for $3.1 billion to Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) in 2008.
Today, Ryan and Merriman run AlleyCorp LLC, a network of affiliated startups that includes Silicon Alley Insider, 10Gen and Gilt Groupe.
Click here to see our previous video interview with Kevin Ryan behind the scenes at AlleyCorp. And for more on the role he plays in Silicon Alley, read Gillian Reagan's profile of him in The New York ...
A founder's ability to "judge signals really well" is one of the most important traits Venrock partner David Pakman looks for when considering whether or not to invest in a startup, he says in this episode of The Deal's Behind the Money online video show, taped at Silicon Alley Insider's Startup 2009 contest last week.
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Dina Kaplan, co-founder of Blip.tv, is one of a handful of young entrepreneurs who, over the last few years, have nurtured New York's tech community, which was feted this week at Internet Week New York.
Kaplan's primary contribution has been Founders Club, an exclusive invite-only roaming party for startup CEOs, the most recent of which was held Thursday night atop a private roofdeck overlooking Rockefeller Center. The rest of us can enjoy the view through photos of last night's event taken by Mahalo.com founder Jason Calacanis, the original chronicler of the New York tech startup scene back in the dot com day when he founded Silicon Alley Reporter.
We caught up with Kaplan earlier this week at Silicon Alley Insider's Startup 2009, where she shared a frank assessment of the challenges the tech community faces here, including the high price of real estate. Watch the new video below or download it on iTunes
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Charlie O'Donnell tells us why he sometimes wishes he'd never heard of venture capital in this episode of The Deal's Behind the Money online video show. We spoke with the co-founder of Path101 Inc. soon after he presented at Silicon Alley Insider's Startup 2009 contest, in which his career development site was one of 10 finalists.
"One of the things that has helped me the most, especially recently, is removing myself from the stuff I'm not good at and bringing in people to help," says David Karp, founder and CEO of Tumblr Inc., in this episode of The Deal's Behind the Money video show.
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"I'm much happier in my day-to-day work," says 22-year-old Karp (pictured). And as for Tumblr, "we're moving a lot faster than we have ever before."
We asked Karp to share his experience and offer some advice to help other entrepreneurs just moments after he won the 2009 Silicon Alley Award for Most Loved Product or Service at Wednesday's Startup 2009 event, which was part of Internet Week New York.
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"Jimmy Wales started his search company a year ago, and he was on the cover of Fast Company saying he's going to kill Google, and then he gave up after 11 or 12 months," says provocative serial entrepreneur Jason Calacanis, referring to the co-founder of Wikipedia in this episode of The Deal's Behind the Money video show. "That's not being an entrepreneur. That's being a poser."
"I think you have to fight the fight for years and not give up; so I don't have a lot of respect for people who give up," Calacanis (pictured) tells The Deal. "I have a tremendous amount of respect for people who fight and fight and fight and then fail."
Calacanis is no stranger to failure. As a teenager, he watched federal marshals show up with shotguns and close his family's bar in Brooklyn after his father failed to pay taxes.
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Article One Partners won Silicon Alley Insider's Startup 2009 contest, taking home the grand prize of $25,000 in venture capital from General Catalyst Partners and $75,000 in services. Article One founder and CEO Cheryl Milone spoke with The Deal's Mary Kathleen Flynn moments after winning in this special episode of The Deal's Behind the Money online video show. Watch the video interview below or download it at iTunes.
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We're celebrating Internet Week New York with a special edition of The Deal's award-winning Behind the Money online video show, in which we ask entrepreneurs and venture capitalists why they love New York.
Special thanks to our guests: Drop.io's Sam Lessin, Spark Capital's Bijan Sabet, KPG Ventures' Dave Hill, Buddy Media's Mike Lazerow, NY Tech Meetup's Nate Westheimer and mediabistro.com's Laurel Touby. And big thanks to The Deal's George White and Maria Woehr for conceiving, producing and editing the piece.
Internet Week New York, which kicks off Monday, is a festival of events saluting New York's thriving Internet industry. It is presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences in cooperation with the City of New York and The Mayor's Office of Film, Theatre & Broadcasting. Like the Web itself, Internet Week is open: Anyone can attend events, and anyone can throw events citywide.
Look for us at Silicon Alley Insider's Startup 2009, where 10 startups will compete for a $25,000 ...