• PodVentureZone: VoiceIndigo's John Mayerhofer, Part 4
    PodVentureZone: VoiceIndigo's John Mayerhofer, Part 4
    12:17 | John Ince | Jan 31st, 2007 |

    John Mayerhofer is co-founder and CEO of VoiceIndigo. In this podcast, he tells the story of how he turned his entrepreneurial idea into a viable enterprise. He speaks with PodVentureZone’s John Ince.

  • Control4 CTO, Eric Smith, on home automation for the masses
    Control4 CTO, Eric Smith, on home automation for the masses
    20:17 | editor | Jan 30th, 2007 |

    Control4 Co-Founder and CTO Eric Smith speaks with Dennis Wood about how Control4 is bringing home automation to the masses. Smith is a member of vSpring’s v100 - a peer-nominated group of the top 100 venture entrepreneurs in the Rocky Mountain region.

    Control4 manufactures a complete line ...

  • PodVentureZone: VoiceIndigo's John Mayerhofer, Part 3
    PodVentureZone: VoiceIndigo's John Mayerhofer, Part 3
    07:50 | John Ince | Jan 30th, 2007 |

    John Mayerhofer is co-founder and CEO of VoiceIndigo. In this podcast, he speaks with PodVentureZone’s John Ince about the broad trends in blogging and rich media that lead him to develop his unique business model for VoiceIndigo.

  • PodVentureZone: VoiceIndigo's John Mayerhofer, Part 2
    PodVentureZone: VoiceIndigo's John Mayerhofer, Part 2
    12:18 | John Ince | Jan 28th, 2007 |

    One of the most significant things about the meteoric rise in popularity of user-driven video-sharing site YouTube is the huge opportunity it presents for producers of low-budget content. A key question for producers remains: How to monetize that content? John Mayerhofer is co-founder and CEO of VoiceIndigo, a mobile marketing ...

  • PodVentureZone: Lost Google Tapes with David Cheriton, Part 3
    PodVentureZone: Lost Google Tapes with David Cheriton, Part 3
    13:35 | Phil Leigh | Jan 24th, 2007 |

    Do you remember the first time you heard of Google? It’s probably hard for many of us to remember the Internet before the advent of the now-giant search company, but there was a time when Google’s brand wasn’t fully developed. David Cheriton is professor of computer science at Stanford University, ...

  • PodVentureZone: Lost Google Tapes with David Cheriton, Part 2
    PodVentureZone: Lost Google Tapes with David Cheriton, Part 2
    10:40 | John Ince | Jan 23rd, 2007 |

    David Cheriton is professor of computer science at Stanford University. The school has been the unofficial launching pad for plenty of young tech entrepreneurs. Cheriton talks with PodVentureZone’s John Ince about the his early impressions of Google Co-Founder Sergey Brin and the meeting he set up with Andy Bechtolsheim that ...

  • Nandini Hirianniah and Madhouse's Online Movie Rental Business in India
    Nandini Hirianniah and Madhouse's Online Movie Rental Business in India
    15:52 | Kamla Bhatt | Jan 22nd, 2007 |

    Online movie rentals are turning out to be a big business in India. This may not be that surprising, considering the sheer volume of movies produced in India each year, but it still represents a lot of money, and a lot of potential for growth.

    All that potential is what ...

  • PodVentureZone: Lost Google Tapes with David Cheriton, Part I
    PodVentureZone: Lost Google Tapes with David Cheriton, Part I
    10:13 | John Ince | Jan 22nd, 2007 |

    David Cheriton is professor of computer science at Stanford University. The school has been the unofficial launching pad for plenty of young tech entrepreneurs. Cheriton talks with PodVentureZone’s John Ince about the Google Co-Founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page, as well as Andy Bechtolsheim and Jim Clark.

  • Characteristics of a Successful Startup
    Characteristics of a Successful Startup
    16:16 | Phil Leigh | Jan 18th, 2007 |

    Most startups don’t pan out. According to findings from Wilfrid Laurier University entrepreneurship professor Dr. Benson Honig, the ones that do succeed tend to have a few key characteristics in common, but you might be surprised to learn what they are. According to Honig, there isn’t much correlation between ...

  • v100 Show : Behind the v100 Top 100 Venture Entrepreneurs
    v100 Show : Behind the v100 Top 100 Venture Entrepreneurs
    18:25 | editor | Jan 16th, 2007 |

    In this inaugural v|100 Show podcast, vSpring Capital’s Dennis Wood, human capital, and Gavin Christensen, principal, introduce the reason for creating the v100 Top 100 Venture Entrepreneurs program and set the stage for future conversations with v100 members. They discuss how, as technology venture capitalists, finding and retaining ...

  • PodVentureZone: Murgesh Navar, CEO of Podbridge, Part 3
    PodVentureZone: Murgesh Navar, CEO of Podbridge, Part 3
    14:28 | John Ince | Jan 11th, 2007 |

    In this third installment in a series of podcasts with Podbridge Software CEO Murgesh Navar, he talks with PodVentureZone’s John F. Ince about how he came to the idea of Podbridge, what was involved in getting it started, and a little personal background. The company he began is a San ...

  • From Oracle to a Successful Vineyard: Rajeev Samant of Sula Wines
    From Oracle to a Successful Vineyard: Rajeev Samant of Sula Wines
    10:54 | Kamla Bhatt | Jan 10th, 2007 |

    Rajeev Samant of Sula Wines was a featured speaker at the recently-concluded TiE India entrepreneurial conference in Mumbai. He was part of a panel discussion on “Taking the Leap: Starting An Enterprise,” where he talked about how he started his wine company about 10 years ago.

    Rajeev, a ...

  • PodVentureZone: Lost Google Tapes with Michael Moritz, Part 1
    PodVentureZone: Lost Google Tapes with Michael Moritz, Part 1
    10:17 | John Ince | Jan 9th, 2007 |

    In this installment of “The Lost Google Tapes,” we hear from Michael Moritz, of Sequoia Capital. Sequoia was an early venture capital investor in Google, and Moritz serves on the boards of both Google and Yahoo!. In this conversation, he discusses some of the things that distinguish each of these ...

  • Naukri.com Founder Sanjeev Bikhchandani: What Does It Take to Start a Company?
    Naukri.com Founder Sanjeev Bikhchandani: What Does It Take to Start a Company?
    11:22 | Kamla Bhatt | Jan 8th, 2007 |

    Info Edge (India) was the first Indian Internet company to go public on the Indian stock exchange in November 2006. It owns internet properties Naukri, 99 acres and Jeevansathi.

    CEO and co-founder Sanjeev Bikhchandani was a featured speaker at the recently concluded first TiE India entrepreneurial conference ...

  • Intel's CES Preview and Peek into 2007
    Intel's CES Preview and Peek into 2007
    17:24 | John Furrier | Jan 5th, 2007 |

    Intel is one of many companies attending CES 2007 in Las Vegas next week. PodTech Founder and CEO John Furrier visited with Intel’s Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, Sean Maloney to explore top tech-lifestyle trends for 2007 and the impact of new innovations coming from the chipmaker.

  • Notebooks In the Daytime, TVs at Night, For Now
    Notebooks In the Daytime, TVs at Night, For Now
    04:00 | John Furrier | Jan 4th, 2007 |

    It’s become old hat to suggest that the world of media is changing faster than the old media companies, and that the computer and tech world — long accustomed to turning sharp corners quickly — has the advantage of momentum in the new, post-YouTube climate. However, the opportunity ...

  • PodVentureZone: Cozi CEO Robbie Cape, Part 3
    PodVentureZone: Cozi CEO Robbie Cape, Part 3
    12:49 | John Ince | Dec 26th, 2006 |

    Robbie Cape is CEO and co-founder of Cozi software. This is the last installment of a three-part podcast with Cape, whose Seattle-based startup has developed Web-based software to enable families to manage their affairs in areas such as calendar planning, shopping lists and sharing photos. In this conversation, Cape speaks ...

  • PodVentureZone: Cozi CEO Robbie Cape, Part 2
    PodVentureZone: Cozi CEO Robbie Cape, Part 2
    09:25 | John Ince | Dec 21st, 2006 |

    Robbie Cape is CEO and co-founder of Cozi software. This is the second in a three-part conversation with Cape, whose Seattle-based startup has developed Web-based software to enable families to manage their affairs in areas such as calendar planning, shopping lists and sharing photos. Cape speaks with John F. Ince ...

  • PodVentureZone: Vic Podcaster, Part 2
    PodVentureZone: Vic Podcaster, Part 2
    09:08 | John Ince | Dec 21st, 2006 |

    Vic Podcaster is the CEO of Silicon Valley Podcast Network, as well as the organizer of Podcamp West. This is the second of a two-part conversation with PodVentureZone’s John F. Ince.

    Check out Part 1 here.


    Click here for transcript.

  • PodVentureZone: Joe Klein, CEO of The Voice Guys, Part 2
    PodVentureZone: Joe Klein, CEO of The Voice Guys, Part 2
    11:51 | John Ince | Dec 20th, 2006 |

    Joe Klein is CEO and co-founder of The Voice Guys. The company focuses on providing technical services and branding advice to podcasters. In this second part of his conversation with John F. Ince, he discusses approaches to branding and promotion of podcasts, as well as the art of engaging the ...

  • PodVentureZone: Cozi CEO Robbie Cape, Part 1
    PodVentureZone: Cozi CEO Robbie Cape, Part 1
    13:09 | John Ince | Dec 19th, 2006 |

    Robbie Cape is CEO and co-founder of Cozi software. The Seattle-based startup has developed Web-based software to enable families to manage their affairs in areas such as calendar planning, shopping lists and sharing photos. Cape speaks with John F. Ince about his company’s product, business model, target market and more.

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