Predictions 2010: The future of Twitter, Google, everything else
Autopia (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
... Group; Glenn Kelman, CEO, Redfin; Bill Bryant, venture partner, Draper Fisher Jurvetson; and Andy Sack entrepreneur [...]
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Autopia (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
... Group; Glenn Kelman, CEO, Redfin; Bill Bryant, venture partner, Draper Fisher Jurvetson; and Andy Sack entrepreneur [...]
TechFlash (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
Kelly Smith, Greg Gottesman, Glenn Kelman and Andy Sack. Not pictured: Bill Bryant.What should Twitter do in 2010? Where will the stock prices Google, Amazon, and Microsoft end the year? Which companies will be acquired in the next year? And which cloud-computing platform will dominate?Those were among the burning questions last night as John moderated the WTIA 2010 Predictions event...
Xconomy (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
... The panel was split 3 to 2, with the narrow majority guessing Twitter will get bought next year. Andy Sack of seed-stage fund Founder’s Co-op predicted Twitter will make more money than Facebook in 2010 (surprising, given the current disparity in the other direction). Glenn Kelman, the CEO of Redfin, an online real estate firm, said Twitter should charge for search (as it has begun...
Strange Bedfellows (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
AS MUCH as Seattle's homeless are struggling in these tough economic times, they aren't the only ones with problems--at least according to Seattle entrepreneur Andy Sack, who recently announced he's starting up a support group for another group in need: multimillionaires.Seattle is now home to the newest chapter of Tiger 21, an exclusive New York-based network of clubs for the exceedingly...
Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
Speakers include Greg Gottesman, managing director of Madrona Venture Group; Bill Bryant, venture partner at Draper Fisher Jurvetson; Redfin Chief Executive Glenn Kelman; Curious Office founding partner Kelly Smith and entrepreneur and investor Andy Sack. John Cook of the Puget Sound Business Journal's tech blog moderated.