jeudi, juillet 14, 2005

Collin Powell: le général en retraite entre via KPCB dans le capital-risque

Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB) a annoncé l'engagement du général Collin Powell (maintenant en retraite militaire) comme conseiller après son départ du secrétariat d'état américain en Janvier 2005.

Ce n'est sûrement pas qu'un "coup médiatique": KPCB représente la crème du capital-risque avec ses investissements très en amont dans Sun, Netscape, Amazon & Google.

Donc, elle a aussi une bonne raison: C. Powell a été recruté pour devenir le coach stratégique en matière de de globalisation des sociétés du portefeuille de KPCB afin de leur permettre d'atteindre au plus vite l'échelle mondiale qui est la cible maintenant récurrente des jeunes pousses de KPCB!

Eh puis, C. Powell connaît le monde start-ups & high-tech: il a été administrateur de AOL!

Bien sûr, on peut aussi penser que son carnet d'adresses en tant qu'ex-secrétaire d'état n'est pas inintéressant pour KPCB.

Dan Gilmor pense lui que c'est peut-être un non-évènement: après été son admirateur pendant des années, il n'a visiblement pas digéré les fausses (à postériori) promesses et allégations du général avant la guerre en Irak....

1 commentaire:

Anonyme a dit…

Why not try Bloglines.Bloglines is much better than newsgator. You can synchronize bloglines with blogbot for outlook. Folder hierarchy is synchronized between Outlook and Online via blogbot. It’s much better than newsgator between outlook and online.
If you like desktop news client, You can use Greatnews to synchronize bloglines like newsgator using feeddemon. Good news is Greatnews is a wonderful free software but feeddemon isn’t.Folder hierarchy is synchronized between Bloglines and Greatnews. Feeddemon doesn’t synchronize Folder hierarchy between newsgator online and itself. Greatnews can be found at :http://www.curiostudio.com/
If you like newsgator for outlook, don’t worry, blogbot does the same and better job for outlook. blogbot can be found at http://www.blogbot.com/out/.
Even you uses several computer, you won’t read the same news twice. cause it’s synchronized online, at outlook via blogbot, at desktop by greatnews.
Bloglines doesn’t offer a desktop service? That’s not true, check out Greatnews!
newsgator is about to attract you to put money out to their pocket. But bloglines platform strongly supported by blogbot in outlook and gratnews in desktop client is about freedom of goodness of sharing.
GreatNews is a free beta RSS reader that is light and small yet still very full featured. Take a look at this feature list:

* Support all major feed formats, including RSS 0.9x, 1.0(rdf), 2.0, Atom 0.30. Support popular extensionslike dublin core, content:encoding etc.
* Integrated internet browser, with popup blocking. Working closely with default browser like Firefox.
* With Import/Export wizard, you can import/export all channel subscriptions in a single step.
* Export rss articles to rss 2.0 format. You can also customize the export by selecting channel/group/label, and/or applying filters.
* Bloglines.com integration
Read everywhere at Bloglines.com, but read twice as fast at your desk.
* Full text search with keyword highlights.
* 100% Unicode support. Displays international languages on the same page. Use any languages anywhere in GreatNews, including Search, Label and News watch.
* "Channel Organizer" helps organize channel subscriptions in one place. Use "Find Channel" to locate your subscriptions quickly.
*you can use 'search channel' to keep eyes on special subject like 'Ipod', Like using feeddemon's search channel and newsgator's smart feeds. The difference is that smart feeds isn't free but greatnews is.
* you can use greatnews even on a usb drive, cause it's so small, roughly 800kb or so. So you can use it home and at work via usb drive too keep synchronized all the time. So you won't read the same news twice.
* it's performance wise to take a little cpu and memory usage.
GreatNews looks really sweet and it's free.

Why you put yourself into this unpredicatable pain.
Feeddemon already died as a stand alone news reader. Cause it's gonna be newsgator paid service's add-on. Newsgator is not a software company. They sell the service. Ridiculously the service is about that you need to pay to see your feeds even when feeds is everywhere these days.
They bought feeddemon. They ain't plan to sell the feeddemon software but to kill feeddemon market. It's like you wanna use feeddemon after this you are gonna paid for newsgator's feeds subscibing service. If you won't paid for it, you won't see your feeds synchronized anymore.
This is exactly pain in the ass. They rent the software to you to let you see the feeds you paid for but you can read somewhere else for free?
Is this logical?
So if you don't want rent the software for ever and never own it, it's time to leave feeddemon now. It's soon or later. Cause they don't even use serial number to activate product anymore. You need to use your paid online newsgator account to activate it. So nick's post about rethinking is a lie. You don't have paid account, you won't able to activate feeddemon after you subscribition expires. Cause you don't have a paid newsgator account anymore. If your computer screws up one day, you need to reinstall your whole system including feeddemon but you won't be able to activate it in that period of time without a paid newsgator online account.
What you gonna do then? Or other situations similar like this.
It's time to screw up feeddemon as a stand alone newsgator for now. Cause its core is rotten now. It's not a software anymore. It's a door in the desktop environment you need to pay to pass to see the feeds free everywhere else just like newsgator outlook edition is not a software anymore but a door in the outlook environment you need to pay to pass to see the feeds free everywhere else.
This is newsgator's plan: kill you free pass in the desktop via feeddemon to news and rss and free pass in the outlook environment via outlook newsgator addon. Instead they build up two doors for you to rent to pass. At the end, news and rss is not free anymore. You need to pay to see it.