We are marginally approaching zero cost to launch a startup. Just to give a concrete example: FourSquare got to 100,000 active users on $20,000.
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It had no interest in ensuring that all Americans would have several opportunities to watch The Good Wife on their computer or Internet-capable device in …
IP transmission, in itself, is not ‘magic pixie dust’ that somehow creates a regulation-free zone.
You will be your first investor. This is not: you should be your first investor, you might be your first investor, it would be nice …
A lot of people think he [Alfred Sloan] was the founder of GM. In reality, he was the founder of modern business procedure and practices—cost …
…the grunt work of key clicking and comment writing is being done by us, the ambassadors from Brandistan who are paid with logos and other …
If we, the Web’s users, allow these and other trends to proceed unchecked, the Web could be broken into fragmented islands. We could lose the …
Simply put, we need to improve and maintain the health of consumer devices connected to the Internet. This will benefit not only users, but also …
As someone who has lived through this issue for many years, and who watched the tortoise- like and tortured pace of discussions about unidirectionality and …
The best thing that would happen is Facebook would open up its network and we’d use that information to improve our ads and our search. …
What happened was that in less than a generation, a media landscape that should have been moving toward more diversity, more localism and more competition …
Any deal that doesn’t preserve the freedom and openness of the Internet will be unacceptable.
Our analysis of broadband subscribership data and the broadband availability model constructed for the National Broadband Plan indicates that while a substantial majority of Americans …
When your finger or hand touches a spot on the phone’s lower left side—an easy thing, especially for lefties—the signal can significantly degrade enough to …
T-Mobile continues to seek an alternative to subsidizing its two largest competitors, but today, AT&T and Verizon continue to supply the majority of T-Mobile’s backhaul …
If this Title 2 regulation looks imminent, we have to re-evaluate whether we put shovels in the ground.
AT&T gets credit for pushing the idea of a two-way video conversation back in the 1960s. They understood that this intrusive technology meant a loss …
Other times, they’re tiny distractions, little textual gnats buzzing around your head. Even if you don’t click on a link, your eyes notice it, and …
I think it’s true that the Communications Act gives us the authority that we need. But I also think that by virtue of it’s structure, …
In short, let me just say it: we screwed up.