Interview With The Missing Letter “e”

by Scott Beale on July 30, 2006 · 0 comments

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BidnessWeek recently conducted an interview with the letter “e” that has been mysteriously disappearing from the names of Web 2.0 companies: “Web 2.0 and The Letter “e”: The Interview”

In an exclusive e-mail exchange with our editors, the reclusive vowel talks about what he’s been doing since the year 2000, his investment strategy, and his thoughts on whether we’ve entered a new technology bubble. He joins us from his yacht just outside of Antibes on the French Riviera (recently purchased from legendary venture capitalist Tom Perkins).

via » Thomas Hawk

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