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Pravi Michael Arrington iz TechCrunch:
Somewhere in there the money started rolling in. Our first dime of revenue was December 2005. A few months later a lot of companies were raising $3 million A rounds, then $7 million A rounds after the YouTube acquisition. Companies started to hire marketing managers and PR firms, and spending tens of thousands of dollars on launch parties. Now, a year after the madness started, it’s even worse. Companies have to actively dodge venture capitalists to avoid raising a big round of financing.
Times are good, money is flowing, and Silicon Valley sucks.
Zelo zanimivo, celo ganljivo napisano.
Denar je pokvaril vse in nekateri, med drugim tudi Michael, komaj čakajo na ‘korekcijo’, ki bo stvari zopet spravila na svoje mesto (kot se je to zgodilo v začetku novega tisočletja).
Ali še kdo rabi dodaten dokaz, da se novi pok balončka bliža? ![]()
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May 24th, 2007 at 15:29
Dejan, pa da nebo spet ta pok eno leto po startu Agloca.
May 24th, 2007 at 16:09
Glede na to, da AGLOCO še štartal ni, mislim, da bo še prej.
May 24th, 2007 at 16:43
Zakaj se potem ukvarjas s spletnim zaloznistvom, ce se polni balon, ki bo kmalu pocil?
May 24th, 2007 at 18:30
jah če nimaš balončka ne more počit
Kdor je pa toliko neumen da preveč tvegano vlaga pa njegov problem ane ?
May 24th, 2007 at 20:37
Tone: Pok pomeni samo še večjo priložnost.
Drugače pa Slovenija tega tako ali tako ne bo občutila, poleg tega se mi ne ukvarjamo (še) z globalnim založništvom, kjer bi to na nas toliko vplivalo.
Ljubo: To je popolnoma res.