September 27, 2009 9:48 AM

September 15 2009 Recap

Great meeting on the 15th with lots of discussion. Highlights:

  • Intuit bought mint -- should Mint have stayed independent? Aggregator position not with a vested interest vs. banks like Wells Fargo that provide similar services. intuit claims it will keep mint free
  • New iPod Nano has video recording capabilities @ $179 for 16gb
  • Google Labs released fast flip - lets you flip through articles to read like a newspaper
  • Rumors that funding levels picking up in Silicon Valley, local Boulder also
  • USPS app creates optimal packing instructions for boxes
  • Bing came out with image browser: http://www.bing.com/visualsearch
  • Oct 10 Python unconference
  • boco.me - Tech, Music, Food happening in Boulder on October 2
  • Tigerlaunch gives you an menu of apps on OS X.
  • Michael Sitarzewski pointed out that OS X allows you to add a Recent Applications stackto the Dock.
  • Startup junkies @ da vinici institute sept 28 [verify]
  • Green space startup office space in Denver, started in NYC coming to Denver

Best,
Michael

September 13, 2009 1:20 PM

Sept 1, 2009 Recap

Great meeting on the 1st. Looking forward to seeing everyone this week for the Sept 15th meeting.

Some highlights:

- Facebook use going down for 6+ yr users, going up for newer, older gen users. Is this a permanent trend or temporary?

- Snapimpact is live, downloadeable in appstore / component fund of the community foundation; line item in their 501(c)3

- Community working space a techstars

- Brad and Jason community working hours at the bunker

- eBay sold Skype to Marc Andreesen for $2B

- Apple's iPhone has 40% of the entire cell phone market in France

Best,
Michael

August 18, 2009 11:17 AM

August 18th Recap

Small, but very fun group today. Highlights below:

  • Myspace bought iLike for $20 MM
  • Sound Jam was a Carbon based MP3 player that became iTunes
  • Speculation that yellowbox functionality is hidden in Mac OS X that allows for running Mac apps inside of Windows
  • Microsoft stores ... CompUSA / Circuit City closed, Walmart downsizing software .. want xbox in your home .. maybe Microsoft gets HealthVault into stores and thus your home
  • Microsoft is releasing a real Outlook for the Mac
  • Facebook bought FriendFeed, where does the data go?
  • Data backup / data persistence across cloud services -- how do you backup your data?
  • Amazon Mechanical Turk
  • OpenLogic and other companies will automatically scan and audit your source code to determine difference licenses present
  • You're selling the traffic on a site, not the code, open source or not doesn't matter. License management is important re: risk management -- you don't want to pay a penalty in the way of lower acquisition cost or escrow
  • Transcription / voice / speech recognition services often filter machine results to humans

--Michael Edwards

August 4, 2009 12:50 PM

BOCC for August 4, 2009

We had some great discussion this morning. Highlights include:

  • Apple tablet
  • Apple pulling Google Voice from app store
  • why would apple pull?
  • Is it apple's right?
  • Anti-competitive behavior on the part of Apple, (marketplace is so big it warrants different rules than something small like Palm's marketplace
  • Tethering the iPhone
  • phone.accelerometer for javascript coming
  • HTML/js apps will eventually supersede natively compiled Objective C apps on the iPhone
  • Google Latitude
  • Skype patent issue with peer-to-peer technology licensed from a company owned by the original founders may cause a shutdown as well as cause ripples in the VoIP market as consumers search for alternatives
  • Eric Schmidt stepped down from apple board of directors
  • Is there a disconnect between sustainability and technologists?
  • Energy informatics may be the future of the carbon market idea
  • 170 startups around Boulder?
  • How many are successful - what is the definition of success?
  • Online meetings vs face-to-face
  • If there is no application for the technology you call it 'web 2.0' -- Dave
  • Slacker radio has DJ's that mix hours of radio that you download onto a device you put in your car
  • Bluetooth stereo headphones for iPhone
  • Do privacy issues hinder further adoption by consumers of Mint.com?

--Michael Edwards

July 21, 2009 11:05 AM

July 21 2009 BOCC Recap

We had some great discussions today with regulars and newcomers alike.

Some highlights:



  • Tens of thousands more albums released this year than last, yet few sell more than 1000 copies

  • Seed / early stage funding in Q2'09 up 67% vs Q1'09

  • Talked about personal social media management and identity management

  • iHound lost iphone app lets you play a tone/sample from their website when your phone is missing

  • Organic motion - camera based 3d realtime model and face not ball/suit based

  • Microsoft stole apple's chief of retail stores to open ms stores -- isn't every store a Microsoft store?

  • Can't make fat elvis skinny again - Microsoft can't get back into its groove.

  • Negative feelings re: investment finder's fees

--Michael Edwards

July 7, 2009 10:07 AM

July 7th 2009 Recap

Awesome meeting this morning with a bunch of regulars and new people.

Some highlights:

  • We discussed outsourcing, including offshoring to countries such as India. People have had good and bad experiences. Key take away is that if you think you are outsourcing the management of your project you need to make sure the contracting company has managers dedicated to your project. Other hints were contractual agreements for resume review and keeping the same people on for the lifetime of the project.
  • Aniomagic is a cool local Boulder company founded by CU grad students that enables craft makers to weave programmable LED lights into shirts, jewelery, and other objects. They demonstrated programming a woven bracelet using an iPhone that generated specific light patterns. Very cool stuff.
  • Callisto.fm is a new startup founded by long time BOCC member Michael Sitarzewski that enables podcast discovery by streaming podcasts together in the same vein as Pandora. They just opened up for public consumption and are looking for comments.
  • We discussed Marc Andreesen's new VC firm and statements people have made that up to 20% of VC's will close shop in the next few years. The theory is that people are unable to allocate large sums of capital efficiently.
  • Zeo, a company from Boston that helps consumers track their sleep habits was in town today and is presenting at the new tech meetup tonight.


Hope to see everyone at the next meeting!

--Michael Edwards

July 6, 2009 12:38 PM

June 23rd BOCC Recap

Some highlights from the last meeting include:

- People are so far very impressed by the Pogoplug. $99 one time cost for monthly storage and transfer ability is a very good deal.

- People are using MS FolderShare (now LiveSync), and DropBox for syncing productivity documents

- iPhone 3GS graphics chip faster than original Xbox graphics chip. Much more responsive for every day tasks.

- No one buying a Palm Pre

- VersionTracker is a great source for Mac related software


Looking forward to seeing everyone at the July 7th meeting!


--Michael

July 6, 2009 12:15 PM

June 9th BOCC Meeting

We had another great meeting earlier this month.

Some highlights:

shubme.com lets you checkin where you are at a meeting or conference

- Digital conference the other day, ceo -- advertising with teens survey to get into a game

- Colgate video tie-ins running at $40 CPM

- Talked about vesting, shotgun clauses being bad, voting rights vs vesting

- Maybe 30-40% of options avail to employees aren't exercised by leaving employees

- Firing for cause -- cause is impossible to define


--Michael

May 29, 2009 3:51 PM

May 26 Meeting - NVCA, Facebook, Matt Galligan, Palm Pre, Startup Weekend

Awesome meeting this Tuesday (May 26th).

First order of business was congratulating our awesome host, Jason Mendelson, on being appointed to the National Venture Capital Association board.

Early discussion included the recent investments Jason's fund at the Foundry Group has invested in, including the PogoPlug which is a small device that for $99 puts the contents of any external harddrive into the cloud with sync options and full high speed streaming capability.

We then discussed the recent OpenTable IPO, which is one of, if not only dot com IPO's in the last two years and according to Bloomberg, one of the five biggest tech deals in the last year. Issues discussed were that it was not clear their business model is sustainable due to the fact that some restaurants will use it to build a brand then dump it and go solo. An additional threat is the Point of Sale vendors' recent offerings for web enabling restaurants directly into the POS machines.

Lance gave us a brief summary of the Facebook developer's garage last Friday. Discussion then turned to the $200MM capital injection into Facebook a Russian investment firm made at a $10B market capitalization. Rumor is Facebook is profitable this year and may be set to hit gross revenue of $500-600MM.

Matt Galligan, formerly founder of Socialthing, one of the first ten Techstars companies which sold to to AOL last year, announced his new startup which is an alternate reality gaming platform using mobile phones that integrates real world geolocation and environmental information.

The Palm Pre is being released in June and a dev camp in Boulder is going to be held as well.

A member that had a waterlogged iPhone took it to the Boulder Mac Repair Shop and got it fixed. Apparently there is a water indicator in the headphone jack.

Several people voiced preference for the Apple store in the Flatirons mall in Broomfield for better service and lower wait times than the one on the 29th Street Mall in Boulder.

We then discussed consolidation in the event ticketing industry and the near monopoly strength of Ticketmaster.

Andrew Hyde announced the third Boulder Startup Weekend coming up June 5 - 7. A $40 ticket buys you 7 meals.

The next meeting is Tuesday June 9th at 8am at The Cup in Downtown Boulder.

-- Michael Edwards

April 24, 2009 1:11 AM

Awesome 2nd Year Anniversary Meeting on April 14th

We had another awesome meeting on April 14th and celebrated the 2nd anniversary of our first meeting. Regulars from the original that were present included Jason Mendelson (our host), Alan Kaplan, Lorenzo Carver, and me.

Topics of discussion included Brad Feld's new job as a Spud Brother's fry cook, CU entrepreneurship week, and Colorado governor Bill Ritter's new enthusiasm for focusing on Internet, software, and information technology based businesses located in Colorado.

We then continued our ongoing discussion of the media industry. A statistic was floated that the average teen spends 18 hours a day consuming media including double/tripple counting (you can listen to MP3's while playing games). 18 hours a day is not changing over time, so it appears it is the ceiling (maxed out for attention). I shared an interesting graph I found that showed the decline in newspaper readership started in 1980. We discussed whether the local Daily Camera paper would survive. Consensus is not pretty whatever the ultimate outcome is.

We then moved into discussing doctors and electronic medical records. $100mm's lost on helping doctors (similar to lawyers, accountants) adopt technology. Discussed initiative in Boulder county to get all medical records online.

Finally, we debated Facebook Twitter integration and general usage patterns for Facebook (more personal) with Twitter (more business, free form).

Our thoughts on MySpace were that the customizable annoying stuff is what MySpace users really like....

Hope to see everyone at the next meeting on April 28th at The Cup on Pearl St, 8am.

--Michael Edwards