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Monthly Archives: May 2008

The Weekly Wrap

The week that was in MET: Highlights: – Moderating a panel at the Communitech Leadership Conference featuring Monster co-founder Jeff Taylor, Chris “Long Tail” Anderson, venture capitalist Rick Segal and Chris Sacca, who resigned from Google to become a start-up … Continue reading

Mozy On Over to Toronto

For Canadian users of the Mozy.com, the company’s most recent newsletter is downright embarrassing. Mozy founder Josh Coates went to Montreal recently only to discover that: “the streets were on fire and full of police and rioting citizens because I … Continue reading

With a Blackberry, Are You a 7/24 Employee?

Awhile ago, I had a discussion while playing golf with a high-tech executive, who checked his Blackberry throughout the round. When I suggested that having a Blackberry tethered him to work all the time, he countered that having a Blackberry … Continue reading

Chris Sacca on Twitter

I had a short chat about Twitter with Chris Sacca, an early investor in the company, before he appeared on a panel earlier today at the Communitech Leadership conference in Waterloo. In mentioning how well the Twitter ecosystem has developed, … Continue reading

If Panel Moderating Was Always This Easy

I headed down to Waterloo this morning to moderate a panel for the Communitech Leadership Conference. The panel featured Monster.com founder Jeff Taylor, author and entrepreneur Chris Anderson, venture capitalist Rick Segal and entrepreneur/investor Chris Sacca, who used to be … Continue reading