Category: Startups

  • Don’t bring venture capital to a knife fight

    Don’t bring venture capital to a knife fight

    Why you can’t build another Apple with VC bucks.

  • Looking Back, Looking Ahead: artist Dan Licht

    Looking Back, Looking Ahead: artist Dan Licht

    In 1999, I had the good fortune to work alongside Dan Licht at an NYC digital startup called SenseNet, RIP. Back then, although still in his early 20s, Dan was already an accomplished art director and digital…

  • From climate change to Swedish hip hop

    From climate change to Swedish hip hop

    A few years ago, my Swedish friend Peyo cofounded a start-up that brought affordable solar power to rural villages in India—profoundly poor villages where, until that time, folks had relied on dirty gasoline-powered generators to…

  • Ten Years Ago on the Web

    Ten Years Ago on the Web

    2006 DOESN’T seem forever ago until I remember that we were tracking IE7 bugs, worrying about the RSS feed validator, and viewing Drupal as an accessibility-and-web-standards-positive platform, at the time. Pundits were claiming bad design was good for the web…

  • Ad Blocking Phase II

    Ad Blocking Phase II

    The world has finally caught up with Been, Inc. Three years ago, this tiny start-up company shared my studio space in New York. Their product idea was remarkably original: instead of passively accepting the data…

  • Achieving Empathy for Institutions with Anil Dash

    Achieving Empathy for Institutions with Anil Dash

    IN BIG WEB SHOW ? 115 on Mule Radio, I talk with Anil Dash, a hugely influential entrepreneur, blogger, and web geek living in NYC. Things we discuss include: How government, media, and tech shape…

  • The Black Hole of The Valley

    The Black Hole of The Valley

    STOP ME if you’ve heard this one: Guy goes into a venture capital firm, borrows money. Uses money to turn neat idea into product. Gives away product (or sells well below cost) to build a…

  • Reality 2.0

    Reality 2.0

    GOING TO BE SAD when all these social networks I’ve been pouring my life into get shut down by basic economics or bought by Yahoo.

  • Coastermatic’s Tash Wong and Tom Harman on The Big Web Show Episode No. 92

    Coastermatic’s Tash Wong and Tom Harman on The Big Web Show Episode No. 92

    AMERICAN DESIGNER Tash Wong and British designer Tom Harman are the co-founders of Coastermatic and my guests in Episode No. 92 of The Big Web Show (“everything web that matters”). Tash and Tom recently resided…

  • Work Life

    Work Life

    “‘My mom launched a company,’ it read in her inventive spelling.” A moving, empowering true story on business, motherhood, and making a difference.

  • Readlists: behind the scenes

    Readlists: behind the scenes

    FROM THE HOME PAGE of today’s newly announced, totally disruptive, completely free product powered by Readability: “What’s a Readlist? A group of web pages—articles, recipes, course materials, anything—bundled into an e-book you can send to…

  • My Glamorous Life: The Power Compels You

    My Glamorous Life: The Power Compels You

    I DREAMED that my friend Jason Santa Maria took a job at a popular new startup that had exploded onto the world scene seemingly overnight. A fascinating visual interface was largely responsible for the popularity…

  • The maker makes: on design, community, and personal empowerment

    The maker makes: on design, community, and personal empowerment

    THE FIRST THING I got about the web was its ability to empower the maker. The year was 1995, and I was tinkering at my first website. The medium was raw and ugly, like a…

  • Big Web Show Episode No. 47: Foodspotting Founder Alexa Andrzejewski

    Big Web Show Episode No. 47: Foodspotting Founder Alexa Andrzejewski

    FOODSPOTTING FOUNDER ALEXA ANDRZEJEWSKI (@ladylexy) is our guest in Episode No. 47 of The Big Web Show, to be recorded in front of a live internet audience on Thursday, April 28, at 3:00 PM Eastern…

  • Readability 2.0 is disruptive two ways

    Readability 2.0 is disruptive two ways

    RELEASED LAST WEEK, Arc90’s Readability 2.0 is a web application/browser extension that removes clutter from any web page, replacing the typical multi-column layout with a simple, elegant, book-style page view—a page view that can be…