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  1. Startups Have Bigger Things to Worry About Than MicroHoo! details »
    ventureblog.com Posted 24 weeks ago by David Hornik

    I am definitely late to the party in praising Marc Andreessen's incredibly great Blog. That said, my failure to extoll the virtues of Marc and his dead-on insights is...

  2. Splunk: A Software Enabled Platform for Data Search details »
    www.ventureblog.com Posted 53 weeks ago by David Hornik

    When I first met with the team at Splunk, they were working away on building a system that could accurately track a transaction as it traversed the entire enterprise...

  3. DoneRight: Pay For Performance for Service Professionals details »
    www.ventureblog.com Posted 54 weeks and 3 days ago by David Hornik

    It appears that Shameless Self-Promotion Week has become Shameless Self-Promotion Month. Not that I am promoting any more companies than I had originally planned. I am...

  4. From Web 2.0 to Le Web 3 details »
    p6.hostingprod.com Posted 84 weeks and 1 day ago by David Hornik

    As I type this, I am returning from Le Web 3 in Paris. What started out as a small blogging conference organized by Six Apart to help connect bloggers throughout Europe...

  5. Another Great Party At August Capital details »
    p6.hostingprod.com Posted 97 weeks and 6 days ago by David Hornik

    I had the fun of hosting the TechCrunch party a couple of weeks ago on my office patio. I saw lots of great people at that party and was thrilled to have the opportunity...

  6. A Little Hardship Goes A Long Way details »
    p6.hostingprod.com Posted 102 weeks and 2 days ago by David Hornik

    In response to my last blog post about the startup ecosystem in Europe, my good friend John Girard, CEO of Clickability, sent me the following thoughts: Here's the flip...

  7. Too Long (at Long Last) details »
    p6.hostingprod.com Posted 106 weeks and 6 days ago by David Hornik

    At last. I get it. I finally understand why it is that so many friends and colleagues have gently complained about the length of my posts on VentureBlog (and worse yet...