Are You Looking for capital? – You may find these Tech and VC blogs very helpful.
Tech Blogs
AllThingsD.com is a Web site devoted to news, analysis and opinion on technology, the Internet and media. But it is different from other sites in this space. It is a fusion of different media styles, different topics, different formats and different sources.
Technology journalist and Business 2.0 senior writer Om Malik’s website about broadband, voice over IP, telecom and other new technologies.
Private Equity Hub is an interactive forum for the global private equity community, which includes venture capitalists, buyouts professionals, public pension funds, endowments, foundations, lenders, investment bankers, attorneys, entrepreneurs, MBA candidates studying PE, and assorted hangers-on.
ReadWriteWeb is one of the most popular technology blogs in the world, known for offering insightful analysis about each day’s Internet industry news.
Business Insider is a new business site with deep financial, media, tech, and other industry verticals. The flagship vertical, Silicon Alley Insider, launched on July 19,
2007, led by DoubleClick founders Dwight Merriman and Kevin Ryan and former top- ranked Wall Street analyst Henry Blodget.
TechCrunch is a leading technology media property, dedicated to obsessively profiling startups, reviewing new Internet products, and breaking tech news.
The latest on private equity, M&A, deals and movement – from Wall Street to Silicon
Valley.
VentureBeat’s mission is to provide news about innovation for forward-thinking executives.
Xconomy offers business and technology news and insights covering information technology, biotech, energy, and other sectors of the innovation economy.
Venture Capital Blogs
I am a VC. I have been since 1986. I help people start and build technology companies. I do it in NYC, which isn’t the easiest place to build technology companies, but it’s getting better.
I am a partner at Union Square Ventures. My wife founded and runs DailyLit. Together we have three wonderful children.
My name is Ben Horowitz, and I am cofounder and General Partner (along with Marc
Andreessen) of the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz based in Menlo Park.
Ed Sim. East coast venture capitalist investing in software, Internet, and digital media companies.
Hi, I’m Bijan and this is my personal blog. I live just outside of Boston but I grew up in
NY and lived for nearly 10 years in the Bay area. I travel a ton.
Brad has been an early stage investor and entrepreneur for over twenty years. Prior to co-founding Foundry Group, he co-founded Mobius Venture Capital and, prior to that, founded Intensity Ventures, a company that helped launch and operate software companies. Brad is also a co-founder of TechStars.
I’m a VC, musician, husband and dad. I’m a co-founder and Managing Director of Foundry Group, a new $225m venture fund focused on early-stage investments in the software/internet/IT sandbox.
I joined Atlas in 2004 and am a partner on the technology team. I focus on emerging businesses in the software and services markets. I particularly like digital media and technology enabled businesses, but I feel comfortable in wireless or datacenter tech as well. I have done a fair amount of fintech work.
My name is Jeff Nolan and I write Venture Chronicles. These are my thoughts on technology, innovation, management, public policy and pretty much anything else that I find interesting.
Lightspeed is a leading global venture capital firm with over $2 billion of committed capital under management. Our investment professionals and advisors are located in Silicon Valley, China, India and Israel.
My name is Marc Andreessen. This is my blog. You can send me email at pmarcablog (at) gmail (dot) com. Due to volume and other responsibilities I probably won’t respond but I will try to at least read all messages.
I am a co-founder and Managing Director of Foundry Group, a Boulder based venture capital firm that invests in early-stage information technology companies. If you really want to know all the details, check out my bio here.
Despite being coastally challenged (currently living in Philadelphia), Josh has been an active entrepreneur and investor in the Internet industry since its commercialization.
Rob Day is a Partner with Black Coral Capital, based in Boston. He has been a cleantech private equity investor since 2004, and acts or has served as a Director, Observer and advisory board member to multiple companies in the energy tech and related sectors.
This is a blog for entrepreneurs and venture capitalists. It will mostly be about my thoughts on where I see opportunity coming and on emerging business models, and my take on recent developments that impact those thoughts.
Seth’s career spans venture capital investing as well as operational, transactional and advisory roles at both public and private companies. Prior to co-founding Foundry Group, Seth began his venture capital career at Mobius Venture Capital.
In the real world I am known as Mike Hirshland. For work I do Venture Capital at Polaris Venture Partners; outside of work most of time and energy is consumed being a proud and busy father of four.
Other News Sources
Venture capital news and headlines from across the web.
Biotech, clinical research, and pharmaceutical news and jobs as well as industry – renowned Career Fairs in various life science Hotbeds.
Based in New York City, the company covers the business of digital media, serving decision makers within the media, entertainment, publishing, advertising, marketing, and technology sectors.
Business Insider is a new business site with deep financial, entertainment, green tech and digital industry verticals. The flagship vertical, Silicon Alley Insider, launched on July 19, 2007.
TechFlash is an online news site dedicated to covering the technology industry in the
Pacific Northwest.
TechJournal South is the technology business publication for the Southeast region, reaching over 60,000 technology executives each month.
Vator (short for innovator) is a community and resource for entrepreneurs.




