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Web 3.0 & Group Travel: Groople CEO Mike Stacy (Part 2)

Posted on Monday, Jul 2nd

SM: Where did you get the idea for Groople? Are you an avid traveler? Why group travel? MS: I did not come up with the idea of group travel. That distinction would go to our founder who is now off creating another start up combining culinary experiences and travel. What attracted me to this opportunity

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In The Shadows Of Iraq: Qubad Talabani (Part 3)

Posted on Monday, Jul 2nd

A significant challenge for a developing country is developing an adequate workforce. Here I discuss the situation of the current workforce in Kurdistan. The most significant issue is that there has been little technical development in the workforce, thus there are limitations on the type of work that can be performed. A second significant drawback

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In The Shadows Of Iraq: Qubad Talabani (Part 2)

Posted on Sunday, Jul 1st

Iraq is one of the most resource-intensive areas of the Middle East, yet to date has perhaps some of the least actualization of that potential. The Kurdish autonomous area has fared better than the rest of the country, and in the first portion Qubad points out the political stability which has given them a 10

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Web 3.0 & Group Travel: Groople CEO Mike Stacy (Part 1)

Posted on Sunday, Jul 1st

We have talked a lot about Web 3.0 and Context. Today, we begin an interview series with Mike Stacy, CEO of an Online Travel company called Groople, which has zeroed in on the context of Group Travel. It’s a very interesting niche, and we will explore Mike’s story of building Groople. SM: Please describe your

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In The Shadows Of Iraq: Qubad Talabani (Part 1)

Posted on Saturday, Jun 30th

Qubad Talabani is the son of Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, and is a representative of the Kurdish Regional Government of Iraq. The entire world is all too familiar with the war going on in that country. While I am not interested in exploring the political ramifications of such a war, history has taught us that

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Cracking the Online Video Monetization Nut: Adap.tv CEO Amir Ashkenazi (Part 8)

Posted on Friday, Jun 29th

Here I challenge Amir some more on the business strategy. Technology is wonderful, but are they solving the right business problem? Just because I am looking at a car chase in a movie segment doesn’t mean I am ready to jump and buy a BMW. There is little relevance. On the other hand, if I

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Cracking the Online Video Monetization Nut: Adap.tv CEO Amir Ashkenazi (Part 7)

Posted on Thursday, Jun 28th

We continue our discussion about the technical and strategic implementation of the Adapt.tv technology. The core behind it is a learning system which is fed data from contextual matching as well as inputs from user interaction with ads. Over time, this produces an optimized ad campaign for video-content providers, addressing a validated market need. SM:

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Venture Capital for MicroFinance: Chris Brookfield (Part 8)

Posted on Thursday, Jun 28th

To conclude the interview, I ask about Africa. The general political instability has created an environment which makes it difficult for microfinance investments. However, you have to wonder if some socio-economic stability would not provide increased political stability? A vicious cycle exists, but can it not be concerted into more of a virtuous cycle? SM:

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