Biggest Job Loss in 5 Years Sets Off Recession Alarms; Nearly Quarter-Million Gone in 3 Months. Read this Yahoo article.
Archive for 2008
Jobs Slashed, Pointing to Recession
Posted in Board Of Intellectual Capital, Economy, Gerbsman Partners, Investments, Market research, Uncategorized, Venture Capital on April 14, 2008| Leave a Comment »
MySpace got game
Posted in Board Of Intellectual Capital, Community, Gerbsman Partners, Intellectual capital, Technology, Uncategorized, Web 2.0 on April 13, 2008| Leave a Comment »
Social networkers rejoice; MySpace has finally launched a games portal. According to the page’s mission statement, the site promises “the best online games available in a safe, user-friendly environment” and targets all types of gamers.
As Facebook continues to affirm its role as social networkers’ casual gaming epicenter. MySpace’s portal, while impressive, fails to draw in the ever so important multiplayer crowd.
With the buzz surrounding so-called “casual gaming” as of late, so it’s no great surprise that MySpace wants a piece of the pie. What´s surprising is that it toke them so long to launch. As a late comer, MySpace will have to play the role of catch up – which can prove to be very costly.
The number of games offered is impressive, although less then Yahoo! Games.
Whichever social network you call home, any increased competition should benefit both sides. It´s only natural to believe that some of Facebook’s more popular games come to MySpace in the near future.
Grains Gone Wild
Posted in Uncategorized on April 12, 2008| Leave a Comment »
PAUL KRUGMAN SAYS THAT biofuels have been a terrible mistake. That will remain true for so long — and only for so long — as we’re turning food into fuel. Biofuels from waste biomass are a whole different story
Economy Has Become a Drag on Silicon Valley
Posted in Uncategorized on April 11, 2008| Leave a Comment »
NYTimes economic indicator of tough times. Read more here.
Doom And Gloom Hits Silicon Valley
Posted in Uncategorized on April 10, 2008| Leave a Comment »
You didn’t really think that Silicon Valley would be immune to the general convulsions in the overall economy, did you? Read some good thoughts on the issue here.