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Nest smart thermostat (part 2)

March 22, 2012August 10, 2012 Jo Tango

I wrote a few weeks ago about the new Nest “smart” thermostats that have come out (more here). Some of the original iPod designers left Apple to start Nest. Mine were installed today: they’re awesome. Here’s why. The thermostats have motion, humidity and temperature sensors. So, they’ll power down if someone hasn’t been in a

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Raising VC money: which VCs to target?

March 16, 2012February 7, 2016 Jo Tango

This is the first post in a Friday series on “raising VC money”.  For the list of topics we are covering, click here. In this post, we’ll focus on the first topic: which VCs to target?  I think it’s a critical step in the fundraising process.  You have a new business idea, you’ve spent a

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Help: what to read?

March 12, 2012October 19, 2017 Jo Tango

David Cancel and I had an online exchange about what we read. I’d like to get others’ recommendations. What do you read that is helpful and inspirational? To get things going, here’s what I read regularly (and how I read them): Wall Street Journal (digital): Can be off the wall, such as this piece on

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Raising VC money: topics

March 9, 2012August 10, 2012 Jo Tango

Raising venture capital money sounds like something from the Dark Arts, but it really isn’t all that complicated.  Different approaches and different styles work, but there are some rules of thumb that seem to work well over and over. I thought I’d write a Friday series on raising money from VCs.  I am thinking of

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New Nest smart thermostat (part 1)

March 8, 2012March 30, 2017 Jo Tango

I’ve been on the waiting list for the new Nest thermostat.  I just got an email saying that they have some new product.  My techie Inner Self is pretty excited about it. The Nest is the “smart” thermostat developed by the folks who designed the first iPods. I completely fell for the marketing pitch.  It

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Traits of successful founders (and what would you do with $5 million?)

March 7, 2012July 1, 2020 Jo Tango

I recently connected with one of the founders in our portfolio.  A company where he worked two start-ups ago was sold.  He got his check last year.  His personal take, which he humbly whispered to me, was $5 million.  I asked him what he did with the money.  I expected to hear about a new

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