Weekend Reads: from Innovation to Recession

  • How Yahoo’s Latest Acquisition Stole & Broke My Heart  http://goo.gl/UXBv [the flip side of Dapper’s acquisition by RWW]
  • Venture Funding Shrinks Leaving Scores of ‘Walking Dead’ Firms http://goo.gl/3yRL [founding firms are down, but IPOs might be coming back]
  • Is the Valley Falling out of Love with Options? http://t.co/xJs0Ucu [interesting article on compensation at startups]
  • Israel: An Economy Without a Diaspora” – BusinessWeek on the economic power of few families in Israel. http://bit.ly/bxE54u
  • Israel’s Internet Scene Comes of Age http://goo.gl/NxAh [Giza blog]
  • Another Israeli company sold for change: Canandian company DragonWave buys Axerra for $15 million http://goo.gl/zSb2
  • Qualcomm buys iSkoot. Three points to take away from it. http://goo.gl/GxiE
  • Should you sell your private company shares on SecondMarket? http://goo.gl/fNJX
  • Lessons Learned At Business of Software 2010 Conference http://goo.gl/jJK9
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Co Founder and Managing Partner at Remagine Ventures
Eze Vidra is the founder of VC Cafe and the co-founder and managing partner of Remagine Ventures, a pre-seed fund investing in ambitious founders at the intersection of AI, technology, entertainment, gaming, and commerce with a spotlight on Israel.

He is a former General Partner at Google Ventures (GV) in Europe, former head of Google for Entrepreneurs in Europe, and founding head of Campus London, Google's first startup hub. Eze writes on Israeli tech, venture capital, artificial intelligence, and founder strategy.

He is also the founder of Techbikers, a nonprofit that brings together the startup ecosystem on cycling challenges in support of Room to Read.
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