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June 19, 2006
The effects of being profiled in the Wall Street Journal…
Last Tuesday the Wall Street Journal was kind enough to publish a profile about me that ran on page B1 in Market place.
Looking back at the event, I was wondering who might have stumbled across the story in the Marketplace section of the Wall Street Journal on any given Tuesday…and turns out quite a few people. In my case it ranges from relatives and friends to some of the merchants who have stores in my home town.
And while I thought that the story might encourage a few people who are responsible for the Internet strategy of media companies to contact me, instead, I have been in contact with about twenty start-ups who are playing in various aspects of the emerging “TV over IP” ecosystem.
Being in the WSJ also has the effects of a one-sided high school reunion. So far I have been contacted by two people I haven’t spoken to since the early 80’s, as well as a few others from my prior life living in the world of spreadsheets, financial analytics and real-time market data.
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Posted by jeff on June 19, 2006 04:47 PM | Permalink
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