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Does LinkedIn take advantage of weak links?
Rick Bookstaber asks whether LinkedIn anything more than a resume warehouse? Is it simply a web-based Rolodex to make it easier to stay up with your business contacts? He doesn't know the business model for the company, and doesn't have any…
Wadhwa, Kedrosky On Technology ‘Bubble’
Technology guru Vivek Wadhwa of Duke University and Paul Kedrosky, a noted investor and analyst in the tech and finance space debated whether there is a bubble in technology shares on Friday. The interview is very good, so I am posting it…
How to start an online social network from scratch
If you had to start an online social network from scratch, how would you do it?
Mobile users with cheapie phones will switch to Android
Android’s adoption is all about upgrades and not about switching. I see this as a land grab right now. The operating systems that can grab as much share as possible while people are upgrading from cheapie phones to inexpensive Smartphones…
iCloud will be a hit for Apple
I see the Apple’s iCloud as a very compelling product. When iTunes Match goes live, I will pay the $25 to use it – and so will many others.
Bank Index trendline broken to the downside
The BKX Bank Index has broken below support levels. Banks are dead money. What sector could take leadership in the S&P? How about tech?
Andreessen: The market hates tech but is starved for growth
Marc Andreessen believes companies like Google and Apple are undervalued because "the market doesn't like tech.” In his view, the recent popularity of tech companies does not constitute a bubble. Instead, he sees a market that is starved…
Cashmore on Technology’s Paradigm Shift
Here’s an interesting conversation about social media and Internet and technology companies' adjustment to it.
Thoughts on LinkedIn
I was on Headline, BNN’s midday show on financial news, talking to presenter Paul Waldie and fellow guest Jacquie McNish this past Wednesday. The big news then was LinkedIn (LNKD). The first guest, Bill Buhr of Morningstar, spoke to the…
Steve Austin Revisited – Part I
It was a novel idea back in the mid-1970s, when The Six Million Dollar Man hit the airwaves. Austin, a man badly damaged in an accident, was reconstructed by substituting more efficient bionic implants for some of his human parts.…