Reading List August 17, 2005

  • A New Dimension? (A VC) – A venture capitalist looks at what’s next in web/software services, and he thinks it is "relevance."
  • VC Cliche of the Week: The Short List (A VC) – How companies looking for a round of funding should build their short list of prospects.
  • Smart Islands = Stupid Groups (The Post Money Value) – Canada Air ticks off the author by not accepting a discount offer he received because it is "web-only" and despite the fact that the website is down.
  • Barnes and Noble: Usted tiene una pista? (The Post Money Value) – A Barnes and Noble store in Burbank posts a sign intended for their hispanic customers, but written in English.
  • It’s Time to Talk Trash (Micro Persuasion) – CooperKatz’s newest client blog is for a company called simplehuman.  Looks interesting.
  • Fire Hose Pants (bookofjoe) – Pants made from the same material used to wrap rubber firehoses.  I need to get me some.
  • Dear Mr. Dell (Jeff Jarvis) – Jeff writes an open letter to Michael Dell about his "Dell Hell" experience and explains why he thinks Dell should become egaged in the online conversation.  Worth the read simply for the excellent articulation of why "blogging" et.al. is an important development for all businesses.

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