Archive for the ‘Sequoia Capital’ Category
Thursday, November 8th, 2007
I missed the fact that it started a year ago. More episodes are coming up. Jason's all grown up. Well almost.
Jason’s Place | 1938 Media
Posted in 1938 Media, Acting, Art, Comedy, Fatblogging, Greed is good., Help me., I want to be good., I want to feel loved., I want to matter., I want to scale., Jason Calacanis, Jason's Place, Miserable, Money, My company matters., Oh dear god please help me., Perky Blonde, Sequoia Capital, There is wisdom in crowds., We are doomed., Web 2.0 | No Comments »
Sunday, May 13th, 2007
In our constant efforts to stay competitive with the likes of McCabe and TechCrunch, we proudly present our until now "Stealth" project - The 1938 Media 19. On February 19, 1938, 19 people will be flown the 38 hour trip to Dubai to discuss the future of the internet. 19 ...
Posted in 1938 Media, AOL, Acting, Advertising, Andrew Keen, Apple, Art, Branding, Business, Corporate News, Design, Disclosure, Doc Searls, Dubai, Duncan Riley, Failure, Fear, Gay, Girls, Google, Gossip, Hollywood, Honor, Jason Calacanis, Jecklin, Jeff Jarvis, Loren Feldman, Marketing, Meltdown, Michael Arrington, Microsoft, Miserable, Mobile, Money, Music, Network, Porn, Sequoia Capital, Social Media, Steve Gillmor, Techcrunch, Technology, Television, Theater, Traffic, Transparency, Twitter, VC, Web 2.0 | 3 Comments »
Friday, December 29th, 2006
Allen Stern from Center Networks tagged me. Great.
Posted in AOL, Amanda Congdon, Apple, Girls, Google, Gossip, Jason Calacanis, Loren Feldman, Robert Scoble, Sequoia Capital, Sexy, Technology | 18 Comments »
Thursday, December 21st, 2006
How I ended up on this list is beyond me. I'll take it though. A lot of smart people are on this list, guess they needed some filler.
Posted in Branding, Funny, Jason Calacanis, Loren Feldman, Michael Arrington, Robert Scoble, Sequoia Capital, Web 2.0 | No Comments »
Saturday, December 9th, 2006
JMC takes a new job.
Posted in AOL, Funny, Gossip, Humor, Jason Calacanis, Jason's Place, Netscape, Sequoia Capital, VC | 6 Comments »