Evernote's Libin more excited about selling branded stuff, saving wooly mammoths than in IPO Evernote CEO Phil Libin has never hidden his reluctance to go public and it appears selling scanners and backpacks may help him delay an IPO a while longer. Sequoia backs $33M funding of stealthy San Jose networking startup A San Jose networking startup launched by Juniper and Cisco veterans, has reportedly raised $33 million in funding from Sequoia Capital. Competition for online students goes mobile as Coursera debuts iPhone app Online education startup are taking their competition for students — and potentially paying corporate clients — mobile. VC Fred Wilson compares Google Glass to Apple's Newton Influential venture investor Fred Wilson thinks Google Glass will be ranked in tech history next to the Apple Newton — a groundbreaking failure. Bitcoin loses its edge (and why that's a good thing) The last time I was at a Bitcoin conference, I wrote that the idea seemed to be on the verge of becoming something big or nothing at all. That was in May. A lot has happened since then. |
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