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Deal Radar 2008: Elance

Posted on Tuesday, Apr 8th

Elance is a marketplace which matches freelance design, technical, writing and other professionals with companies that need their services in a timely manner. The company was founded in 1999 by Beerud Sheth and is headquartered in Mountain View, California.

TI+InterDigital = 3G Consolidation?

Posted on Sunday, Apr 6th

By Vijay Nagarajan, Guest Author In the previous article, I discussed what an acquisition of InterDigital can do to TI. What then will happen to the cellular industry and the 3G value chain?

Deal Radar 2008: Slide

Posted on Wednesday, Apr 2nd

Slide, founded in 2005, is Max Levchin’s second baby. Levchin, founder of PayPal, sold the online payment site to eBay for $1.5 billion, and he intends to do even better with his current venture, Slide. Slide, however, doesn’t look like a great second act to me!

Texas Instruments: Wireless Business Outlook

Posted on Saturday, Mar 29th

By Vijay Nagarajan, Guest Author In the past two segments on TI, I have presented my perspective of TI’s wireless strategy. Let us now look at how this will impact the company’s revenue outlook over the next few years.

Shutterfly’s Strategy: A Conversation with CEO Jeff Housenbold (Part 9)

Posted on Friday, Mar 28th

SM: What do you think of SmugMug? It is very popular. JH: It is popular for us because we are in the valley. When you look at the grand scheme of things, they are still a relatively small company with about $10M in revenue. I think what they have done well is they said in

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Deal Radar 2008: GigaOM

Posted on Thursday, Mar 20th

Blogs have changed the face of the web dramatically over the last few years. GigaOm is a network of blogs published by GigaOmniMedia, Inc. You could read my interview with founder Om Malik here to get a flavor of how he pioneered blogging in the early years of the millennium.

Texas Instruments: Semiconductor Leadership

Posted on Monday, Mar 17th

By Vijay Nagarajan, Guest Author Last fall, I presented a deep-dive analysis of the world’s leading mobile semiconductor company, Qualcomm (QCOM). More recently, I looked at the fortunes of Broadcom (BRCM), the company involved in several legal battles with the San-Diego based Qualcomm. Over the next few weeks, I will look at Texas Instruments (TXN)

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Deal Radar 2008: Federated Media Needs to Focus

Posted on Wednesday, Mar 12th

I was recently at a dinner party where a venture capitalist asked me about Federated Media, and whether his firm should invest in the company. Federated, if you haven’t yet figured this out, is on the funding trail at the moment, trying to raise money.