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Starting Findory: Funding

Posted Friday May 9, 2008, 6:31 am, Over one day old



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From Geeking with Greg: A brief history of Findory

Posted Thursday July 17, 2008, 2:17 pm, Over one day old
"Collective intelligence requires more than voting Marissa on personalized search Udi on Google search quality Yahoo builds two petabyte PostgreSQL database Yahoo, Hadoop, and Pig Latin Advertising, search, and drive-by malware Starting Findory: Funding Scaling Facebook's databases Netflix-KDD Workshop Learning to love customers like you Crawling is harder than it looks Finding the location of interests and objects from... Random walks of the click graph"

From Venture Capital, Angels or Bootstrap?

Posted Sunday June 15, 2008, 9:11 am, Over one day old
"picked up an MBA, and in January 2004, he launched a startup named Findory, which offers personalized online newspapers. It?s hard to imagine anyone more qualified to make a startup like this a success, yet Findory shut down in November 2007. In a brilliant post-mortem, Linden says his big mistake was to bootstrap his company while trying to raise funding from venture capital firms ? he just couldn?t convince them to invest. He should have raised his funding from angel investors instead."

From IN A START-UP MOOD

Posted Saturday June 14, 2008, 3:45 pm, Over one day old
"2004, he launched a startup named Findory to provide everyone with a personalized online newspaper. You cannot imagine anyone who could be more qualified to make a startup like this a success. Yet Findory shut down in November 2007. In a brilliant post-mortem, Greg says his big mistake was to bootstrap his company while trying to raise funding from venture capital firms; he just couldn't convince them to invest. He should have raised his funding from angel investors instead."

From Datawocky

Posted Monday June 9, 2008, 4:50 am, Over one day old
"2004, he launched a startup named Findory to provide everyone with a personalized online newspaper. You cannot imagine anyone who could be more qualified to make a startup like this a success. Yet Findory shut down in November 2007. In a brilliant post-mortem, Greg says his big mistake was to bootstrap his company while trying to raise funding from venture capital firms; he just couldn't convince them to invest. He should have raised his funding from angel investors instead."

From Angel, VC, or Bootstrap?

Posted Monday June 9, 2008, 12:01 am, Over one day old
"2004, he launched a startup named Findory to provide everyone with a personalized online newspaper. You cannot imagine anyone who could be more qualified to make a startup like this a success. Yet Findory shut down in November 2007. In a brilliant post-mortem, Greg says his big mistake was to bootstrap his company while trying to raise funding from venture capital firms; he just couldn't convince them to invest. He should have raised his funding from angel investors instead."

From Starting Findory: Funding

Posted Tuesday May 27, 2008, 3:00 am, Over one day old
"his discussion of VCs as tending to be surprisingly ?conservative? and ?driven by consensus?. Please also see the other posts in the Starting Findory series. Games Blog Asia Travel Body jewelry Eat near you flash game Web Design wow gold Go to Source "

From Blue Screen of Duds

Posted Thursday May 15, 2008, 1:41 am, Over one day old
"XMPP, Spread, Daemons, Pythonm aka a fun day being a geek. Read ?Em and Reap: Decoding the VC Poker Face Justin Frankel?s REAPER John Doerr of Kleiner Perkins and Mike Moritz of Sequoia investment rules Starting Findory: Funding "

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