Business Week has an excellent article about Ron Conway and his investment strategy. The article also talks about new search paradigms popping up in various startups who have nothing to lose:
The boom in startups suggests a technology renaissance ahead, and this could mean big changes for Internet users. While Google and other giants seem wedded to the current paradigm — type words into a rectangular box, and get a list of 10 blue links — startups are throwing caution to the wind. Without existing users to alienate, they can afford to rethink everything from the search interface to the formulas used to deliver info.





The article states: “The ensuing talent shortfall has crimped many grand plans.” Is that really the case? I can’t believe there’s a higher demand now for web developers than there was in, say, 1999. Is demand really higher today or is supply simply lower? Or, is this “supply problem” isolated to a radius around Google HQ?
I have always found the standard text area to be a really inefficient way of describing search terms – I hope one of these 430 starups is working on a way that I can draw what I wish to search for – keyboards are so web 1.0!
I am seeking funding for my new internet company and would like to contact Ron Conway.
Does anyone have his contact info?
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