Jason Calacanis

The New JOBS Act, Crowdfunding, and Shoes Waiting to Drop

April 26, 2012

It’s less than three weeks since the new JOBS act opened the door to exciting new crowdfunding initiatives. This could be a sweeping change, an end to antiquated laws requiring startups to get investment mainly from so-called accredited investors. And it could be another deregulation causing a lot more problems than it solves.  For the [...]

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Is Work Life Balance in a Startup A Good Thing?

October 26, 2010

What do you think about this (quoting a discussion at thefunded.com): I Don’t Believe in Work Life Balance as a Startup Person. Am I Wrong? In the discussion on thefunded.com, the person who asks the question is co-founder and CEO of a startup, and is working 60 hours a week. But there are problems:  I [...]

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Apples, Oranges, and Making Startups Pay to Pitch.

December 2, 2009

I hate it when people push issues way too far, diluting their points by overextending them. Stretch your generalization net too far and you catch a lot of innocent fish along with the sharks. Do that and you kill your own argument. For a great example of that, Jason Calacanis’ rant against startups having to [...]

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Apple Computer Role Reversal as Big Brother

October 14, 2009

What delicious irony. The champion of the little guy has become big brother. Remember the groundbreaking first Macintosh television commercial, in 1984, with the young woman throwing a hammer into the giant video screen on an evil big brother, smashing it into bits? There’s a role reversal going on. Apple Computer has taken the establishment [...]

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