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Adult Supervision at Google

Sergey, you can have whatever bed you want in your room; Larry, you can have whatever kind of bed you want in your bedroom. Let’s move on.” Now go brush your teeth and up in your room ..

OK, I added this last thought, but the above quote is from Google CEO Eric Schmidt, putting an end to the dispute on what furniture (“hammocks hung from the ceiling”) and toys the two founders should have in their stateroom aboard their private Boeing 767. Read the full article at the WSJ.

Adult supervision at its best.

Update 97/4)And if you two don’t start behaving, I’m going to ground you for a month

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Principal Censors Valedictorian – Only to Catapult Him to National Publicity

graduation.jpg“Imagine the nerve … a high-school valedictorian, on his way to Princeton next year, daring to speak about a topic he obviously has given much thought to – the American education system….

… the unapproved speech that Mainland Regional High School valedictorian Kareem Elnahal tried to deliver before he was hustled off the stage by Principal Robert Blake was rather thoughtful and quite interesting….

… Mainland officials simply proved Elnahal’s point by not letting him give this speech.” Full story at the Press of Atlantic City.

Congratulations, Mr. Principal! You thought you can surpress free speech in 21st century America? The story got digged, it’s on reddit and is making the rounds in the blogosphere. – not that you understand any of these.

But perhaps you understand now the power of the public – your act of supression elevated Kareem’s speech to a level of recognition that he could not have dreemed of, had he been allowed to deliever it.

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Do your Graphics Say the Wrong Thing?

Can you figure out what the sign says?  I couldn’t.   Find out why.

…and if you expected some wisdom on Business Presentations, read Guy Kawasaki’s The 10/20/30 Rule of PowerPoint , which happens to lead his Top Ten Posts list.

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Venture Zine

Will Price comments on the recently released Venture Capital Performance data.

In a sepearate post he discussess how startup Board Meetings are often nothing more than status updates. These meetings should focus on decision making, which of course would require previous analysis and presentation of options by the CEO. Will concludes the CEO’s credibility, the Board’s trust in the Management team largely depends on this more proactive approach. My 2cents: Board Members should not hear about major issues/problems at the meeting for the first time, they should be informed prior to the meeting, on an ongong basis. Every board should have a wiki which should become the continuous communication channel between the CEO and the Board, and a way to collaboratively prepar decisions prior to the meeting.

Talk about investment performance and Board participation, this chart by Paul Kedrosky of Vinod Khosla’s seed investments is quite amazing. His very early investments under $1M (an amount most VC’s won’t even consider) yielded far better returns than larger investments – and as for 100% success rate??? Wow!

As if to illustrate the above case, Fred Wilson discusses why smaller upside deals often don’t get funded as they wouldn’t “move the needle” for larger VC funds. He doesn’t like making decisions on this basis, since “it can cause you to leave good opportunities on the table for others if you aren’t careful.” “We prefer to think about the end markets we want to be involved in, the people we want to work with, and efficient market entry strategies and let the needle moving problem take care of itself for the most part.” Small is beautiful, after all.

Angels tradtionally do both – small and very early stage. Jeff Clavier quotes a VC Experts newletter, that classifies angel investors according to several criteria, but largely based on their operational experience and level of participation. “Based on these definitions, I guess that I am between the Serial and the Trailblazer

Ed Sim writes about how hiring a VP of Sales too early can be a fatal mistake for a startup – I have some fairly srong opinion and a case study on the subject, which I hope to be able to post soon. In the meantime, Ed’s previous piece on Top-heavy Teams and Dharmesh Shah’s piece on why sartups Don’t Need A World-Class Management Team are must-reads.

Rick Segal looks at another typical trap startup Founders find themselves in: not getting truly critical feedback, if they mostly ask their friends, telling about their own idea. He set up an experiment at Gnomodex, asking people about a fairly lame idea. When he presented it as his own, “the worst feedback I got was “a bit narrow of a solution, don’t you think”.” He then asked another group of people, presenting it as someone else’s idea, and the feedback was honest and brutal. “Same idea, same basic pitch, same request. The difference being that I set up an environment where it wasn’t personal and the feedback could flow without the perceived or real fear of offending me. It didn’t matter if these were friends or people I had never met before.” So apply the Kool-Aid Test, present the idea as one you heard about.

Oh, No! David Hornik promises to write shorter posts. David, you really shouldn’t. You write less frequently, but always have good original thoughts, that are mor like essays – don’t cut it down!.

 

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High-tech Bikinis

First there was the Vitamin-C Enriched Underwear… now we have the Solestrom SmartSwim™ UV Meter Bikini.

Click the pic for a closer look at the features … of the device, what else?

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LinkedIn Pulling a Plaxo?

From my junk email folder this morning:

LinkedIn Profile Updates See all updates
X. Y. has an updated profile
X. Y. has new profile information. View profile.

Update your own profile!
It only takes a moment.

This is an automatic update about the careers and projects of your LinkedIn connections. Adjust your update preferences.

Hm, this reminds me of those unstoppable Plaxo notifications, and I don’t like it a single bit. So far I’ve only got the typical mass contact requests from strangers which get the standard “decline” treatment. Less is more. But this is new, and I hope it’s not an early sign of the Plaxoization of LinkedIn. LinkedIn is good as long it’s there when I need it, but don’t bother me otherwise.

Update (7/6): Although I consider this spam, it’s not that bad, you can stop it via the “Adjust your update preferences” link.

While on the subject, read David Berkowitz’s Do’s and Don’ts of LinkedIn.

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SVASE: Superstar Event on Internet Advertising Models: What’s Working, What’s Not, What’s Coming?’

(Updated)
14.6% of All Search Ads Are Wasted” – reports Steve Rubel. According to this study advertisers lost $800M last year to click fraud.

If you live in the San Francisco Bay, here’s a great opportunity to dicusss internet advertising: Tony Perkins of AlwaysOn ( and previously Red Herring) fame will moderate a panel discussion on Internet Advertising Models.

The celebrity panel:

• Jonathan Abrams, Founder & CEO, Socializr, Friendster
• Philip Kaplan, Founder & CEO of Adbrite, F*ckedCompany & more
• Sharon Wienbar, Managing Director, BA Venture Partners
• Gokul Rajaram, Product Management Director, Google AdSense
• Ujjal Kohli, CEO, Rhythm New Media

This lively panel discussion will explore current trends and panelist opinions on topics including:

• What are the best ways to monetize web traffic?
• Should I sell advertising direct? Through an agent?
• What type of users are most attractive to advertisers?
• What are common mistakes sites still make in trying to attract advertisers?
• What are advertising metrics? Cost/click? Cost/impression? Other?
• What new models do you predict will emerge?

The event is organized by SVASE, hosted by Wilson Sonsini, and it’s at 6pm tomorrow, Thursday the 6th, in Palo Alto. Considering the “hot topic” and celebrity panelists, I wouldn’t be surprised if the event sold out today or early tomorrow, so if you’re interested, register at the SVASE site now. Zbutton

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Submarine on the Beach

I have no clue if it’s real or a Photoshop creation, but quite a pic anyway, supposedly from Russia:

Source: StrategyPage

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SAP Duet Video

Having seen it at SAPPHIRE 06, I wrote about the importance of Duet for both SAP and Microsoft: “Duet’s importance by far exceeds what the limited number of currently available scenarios might imply: for SAP it means potentially tripling / quadrapling their user base, even if indirectly, and for Microsoft it’s another way to lock users into their Office suite.”

Jason Wood posted an insightful, analytical article on his blog with screenprints and all the bells and whistles.

Now there is an online video showing several scenarios. Use the pull-down menu to select the different tracks available.

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A Humorous View PRIOR to the North Korean Missile Launch

On the Daily Show, two weeks ago:

Watch the video here  if the embedded player does not work.

Today it feels a bit less funny than two weeks ago. 

Kim Jong Il’s 4th of July gift to the US: launching 2 (or  more, some sources believe 2) long-range missiles, the types that can carry nuclear hads. Ironically, the same day we  launched the shuttle.
The missiles turned  out to be not-so-long-range, after all:  one failed seconds after launch, the others fell in  the sea hundreds of miles from Japan.  

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