A lot of people say we are in the middle of another Internet based Tech Bubble, because many opportunities appear too good to be true. But Bud Colligan and Mike Boich say that it is a solid market. If you know how to decode it, an entrepreneur can capitalize on a growing demand for web based services and products.
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March 19th, 2006 at 11:08 pm
[…] The February issue of Wired Magazine had an article on Allen Morgan of Mayfield Fund where he talks about his looking back at promising plans that were just not possible back in 1999/2000 for the reasons mentioned. The same for comments by Mike Boich of Interwest Ventures during a recent Podtech.net Podcast where he characterized the re-look at “taking a Mulligan” on some past plans. […]
June 16th, 2006 at 7:00 pm
[…] Many analysts are already started predicting that this is another Tech bubble, not just because many opportunities are too good to be true, but also because of the vast inflow of venture capital funds. But Bud Colligan and Mike Boich, venture capitalists say in this podcast ("Bud Colligan and Mike Boich - New Venture Opportunities") that "it is a solid market. If you know how to decode it, an entrepreneur can capitalize on a growing demand for web based services and products. Ideas which looked unrealistic 5 years back are looking great today." […]
October 18th, 2006 at 3:07 pm
We have a c-stoe/resturant/arcade We are looking for arcade games with good prices and most popular. Ones that will keep tenagers going for a long time, we would like to learn the latest tech. I wounder if there is a game out there that has many different games or one you can change around as far as putting new softwhare without the kids knowing?