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Watching time, the only true currency // A journal from John B. Roberts

Day: January 28, 2006

  • Ideas are not the hard part

    Scoble riffs on Dave Winer’s wishes for the venture capital industry with The “ventures” we need…. It’s a top 10 (OK, 11) list, but #7 reaches too far.

    7) Venture ideas. I’ve hung around the industry now to realize that there are a few people who generate far better and far more ideas than anyone else. Microsoft has one of those guys. His name is Eric Horvitz. He owns the most patents at Microsoft and I believe he has about twice the number of the person who is in the #2 spot. Now, you probably couldn’t afford him full time (I’m sure that other multi-billion-dollar companies even regularly bid against us for his time) but you might be able to, say, rent Dave Winer or Steve Wozniak or, even, Matt Mullenweg, to come out and give you some ideas for a day. So, “venture IG’s” (Idea Generators) will be sought after.

    Ideas are not what’s lacking. Execution, talent, stubbornness, focus, and leadership are the currency, in combination, which convert into excellent businesses. Ideas are sprinkled, for free, throughout the industry. Yes, having an idea first counts for something… a slim head start. Not much more.

    The rest of the list is a reasonable extrapolation of where things might go. But let’s remember that people (and their organizations) don’t change as fast as the technologies which make this type of “venture” possible.

  • Visiting NYC for Media Summit February 8-9

    I’m looking forward to attending the 2006 Media Summit – New York on February 8th and 9th in New York City. I’ll be representing CNET Networks on a Thursday panel, “Internet Video, Advertising & Marketing: The Next Generation of Consumer Reach.”

    Between CNET Video (RSS feed) and CNET News.com Video (RSS feed) and all that’s going on with GameSpot Video and ZDNet Whiteboards, there’s a lot of possibilities. I’ll keep it short and sweet.

    Most important reason to mention this? See who I might bump into in New York, despite the tight turnaround.

  • Still looking for recommendations

    Just came across this NYTimes article, “Like This? You’ll Hate That. (Not All Web Recommendations Are Welcome.),” courtesy of Scott Karp.

    LivePlasma has been around for more than two years. I’m biased, but I have to wonder if this attention was triggered by the Big Picture, which was created in collaboration with the LivePlasma folks.

    Nirvana is still out there. Point me in the right direction, please.