13 Startup CEOs discussing Web 2.0
- Posted by Tengku Zahasman on April 6th, 2008 filed in Web2.0, Startup
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This one is quite a lengthy video (could be “old” too) but is rich of interesting insights about the Web 2.0 industry. In this video, Michael Arrington (for those who don’t know, he’s the TechCrunch guy) interviewed 13 well-known startup CEOs including one from JotSpot, Browster (dead), ye olde Technorati, RapLeaf, Rojo, Socializr, Bolt, Piczo, VideoEgg, Eurekster and Simply Hired.
Topics range from the basic fundamentals of Web 2.0 to the deep inner workings of startup companies, including the limitations, challenges and tips of managing a serious Web 2.0 startup company. So if you have 25 minutes to kill, sit back, relax, and enjoy this video 
Hope you learnt something interesting & useful today.
Tags: startup company web 2.0 Web 2.0 entrepreneur web 2.0 video“There’s absolutely no bubble in Technology”
- Posted by Tengku Zahasman on December 6th, 2007 filed in Web2.0
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Ok… after weeks of hardcore coding, I think it’s time for some entertainment 2.0. I’m not sure if you guys have seen this video yet, but you really should if you haven’t. I find everything about the song to be funny, and kind of true, which what makes it even funnier. The coolness and “geeky-ness” of it just makes me feel like dancing. Enjoy! 
Cool ain’t it? Go ahead and re-play it for another round…. I know you want to.
PS: Notice the remark “Won’t you blog about this song”…. ? Aha… I just did… 
Credits to the video creator - Richter Scales
Tags: silicon valley web 2.0 video5000 Web Apps in 333 seconds
- Posted by Tengku Zahasman on September 22nd, 2007 filed in Web2.0, Technology
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The Web 2.0 universe is getting bigger and larger every day. It’s a huge multi-billion industry with lots of passionate entrepreneurs and startups that want to make a change in the world. Hundreds of interesting web apps are being launched every day these days, from small apps to huge apps, simple to complex, mashups and social networks, brilliant new services emerge from every corners of the world.
Last August, SimpleSpark (a human-edited Web 2.0 directory) has indexed a total of 5000 major web apps in their directory, and they have put up together one nice video to present all of the 5000 Web 2.0 brands in one swipe which spans for over 5 and a half minutes. Sit back and watch:
Don’t you wanna have your own Web 2.0 brand to be listed among them? I do… 

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