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Meet with Hemant Taneja of Categlyst Partners & Many Founders @ Entrepreneurs/Co-founders Mixer SV

Posted by siliconvalleyentrepreneurs on April 28, 2012

Join SVE’s Entrepreneurs Mixer at Santa Clara Sunday and meet with Hermant Taneja and many great earlier stage founders! Free tea, food, and fun!

Agenda:

11AM: Tea, Wine, Music Dance, Social

11:45PM: Lightning Talk by entrepreneurs who are looking for co-founders & Partners

12:05: Speaker: The Entrepreneur who investing in Entrepreneurs

Hemant Taneja, Managing Director, General Catalyst Partners

12:20PM: Lunch (Pizza)

Event co-hosted with Startup Tea House

Food: sponsored by SVInnovation Center

Hemant Taneja


Managing Director

General Catalyst Partners

Hemant invests in early stage companies. His areas of special interest include disruptive energy solutions, and next generation mobile platforms.

Before joining General Catalyst in 2002, Hemant was founder and CEO of Isovia, a Boston-based mobile software and applications company that merged with JP Mobile in 2002, and was subsequently acquired by Good Technology in 2005.  Hemant recently founded “Advanced Energy Economy”, a non-profit organization focused on catalyzing regional energy innovation clusters across America.  This work is based on the pioneering work that he did in founding the New England Clean Energy Council, which received an award from the Department of Energy.  Hemant actively lectures at MIT and Stanford to inspire technical students on entrepreneurship as a vehicle for technical impact.

Hemant is a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, earning an M.S. in Operations Research, an M.Eng. in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, a B.S. in Mathematics, a B.S. in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, and a B.S. in Biology & Biomedical Engineering.

Investments
Information Technology Investments: Jumptap, Humedica, Sand9, Stripe, SynapDx, and TuneIn
Former board member of m-Qube (acquired by VeriSign in May 2006, Observer), SiteAdvisor (acquired by McAfee in April 2006) and Hunch (acquired by eBay in November 2011)

Energy investments: ARC Energy, C12 Energy, CLEAResult, Mascoma, Modular Wind, Stion and SunBorne Energy.

Tea & Art Collection

More detail at:

http://www.sventrepreneurs.net/events/58830432/

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SVE invites you to launch your mobile / app product or startup at Mobile Demo Day

Posted by siliconvalleyentrepreneurs on April 22, 2012

Demo your Startup & your product at world’s largest mobile entrepreneurs community! Welcome product for Android, iOS, WP, Facebook, Chrome, and Cloud.

The Mobile Demo day is the launch pad for new product, new app, new startup to be launched in Silicon Valley’s most viable community.

Next Mobile Demo Day:

http://www.sventrepreneurs.net/events/38751272/
The Demo Day is in collaboration with

http://svandroid.org (SVAndroid)
http://svios.org
Startup Tea House
Startup Boot Camp : Entrepreneur Training

The format of the Demo day event:
5:30PM Networking
6PM Introduction
6:10PM Demo
7:10PM Comments from review panel

Presenters:

Floyd D’Aguiar, Founder, Floyd D’Aguiar

Julian Green, Founder CEO, Jetpac

RAJAN ANNADURAI, Founder CEO, Spozzle

Apply for demo or speak: goo.gl/8D29i

Blog: b.sventrepreneurs.net
Follow us: http://twitter.com/sventrepreneur
Link us: http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Silicon-Valley-Entrepreneur-Startup-Group-Follow

Like us: http://www.facebook.com/SVEntrepreneurs

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Meet three great judges Balk Krikorian, Mark Mangiola, and Frank Chen @ Google TV Hackathon

Posted by siliconvalleyentrepreneurs on April 16, 2012

Meet three great judges and win Google IO ticket at Google TV Hackathon!

Blake Krikorian

Blake Krikorian is a co-founder and the former CEO of Sling Media, a consumer electronics company that builds the highly acclaimed Slingbox.

The company was founded in 2004. It was purchased in 2007 by Echostar Communications for $380 million dollars.

Krikorian started his career at General Magic, which created the Magic Cap operating system for mobile intelligent communicators and Telescript, an agent-based network programming language for the emerging electronic marketplace (pre-Internet). At General Magic, Krikorian assisted industry-leading telecom and consumer electronics companies such as NTT, Sony, Mitsubishi Electric, Sanyo, OKI and Matsushita/Panasonic in creating and defining new products and partnerships.

In 1994, Krikorian co-founded the Philips Mobile Computing Group, which was funded by Philips Electronics. As group product manager, he built and co-led the team that defined, created, delivered, and marketed the award-winning Velo 1 Windows CE Handheld PC and its associated product line.

Mark Mangiola

Venture Partner, Canaan Partners Ventures

Mark Mangiola joined Canaan in 2001 after over 20 years in operational leadership roles in the cable and broadband industry. Mark invests in communications companies that are transforming the delivery of digital media, as well as new consumer content companies that meld entertainment with interactivity. An advisor to YouTube, Mark has a visionary outlook about how consumers will watch and interact with content in the future, having participated first hand in the early emergence of both cable TV and the Internet.

A super-connected industry veteran, Mark leverages his network to fill key executive positions at Canaan’s portfolio companies and helps them spearhead strategic relationships with industry-leading corporations. Prior to Canaan, Mark served as CEO of @Home Solutions, a division of Excite@Home. He was previously the President and CEO of Positive Communications and an Executive VP at KBLCOM/Time Warner.

When Mark is not thinking about how consumer-generated video will change the world, he is sprinting around a track. A passionate athlete, Mark coaches high-school and college track athletes and never misses a Meet of Champions track meet.

Frank Chen, Andreessen Horowitz

Frank is a partner at Andreessen Horowitz where he meets with entrepreneurs to evaluate investment opportunities, has a deep diligence on all post-term sheet investment opportunities (including declined opportunities), sources candidates for the talent network, and more.

Prior to Andreessen Horowitz, Frank was VP of products at Opsware (formerly Loudcloud) where he helped build and sell enterprise software. Prior to that, he was director of client services at Loudcloud where he ran data center operations for name-brand customers including Fox Sports, Nike, Fandango, and Blockbuster.
He also served as VP of products & UI design at Respond.com, served as director of product management at Netscape and was a product manager at Oracle where he worked on interactive television. Earlier in his career, Frank was also a technical writer for GO Corporation.

Google TV Hackathon, hosted by SVAndroid, sponsored by Google, invited Android and Web developers to take this great chance to build a great Google TV App (Can be web!) to win Google IO 2012 ticket, and met with few great judges to review your app :) Big thanks to our sponsor Google TV team!

Event Updates

limited number of tickets to Google I/O will be made available to some winners (Not all winners can win this). Google TV team will confirm the numbers later.

Coordination with a linked event in London should add some “virtual flair” to both venues. Facility space will be limited, and a sell-out seems likly. You must register to attend. I am sure it will worth your effort for the 2 days and one night! I told yah!! 

We also plan to make this event a global event using YT Live Streaming and Hangouts, and invite other GTUGs and ADGs to organize event at same time.
Content:

  • 3 tracks:
    • New Google TV Apps
    • Port existing Web or  Tablet/Phone Android Apps to Google TV Android Apps
    • Multi Screen Apps
  • Office Hours

Prizes:

  • Winners:
  • from Judge Panel (3)
    • New
    • Migrated
    • multiscreen
  • from popular vote (1): Organized by SVAndroid, cash prize (all the income generated by the ticket sales minus the any direct cost)

Judges:

Blake Krikorian

Blake Krikorian is a co-founder and the former CEO of Sling Media, a consumer electronics company that builds the highly acclaimed Slingbox.

The company was founded in 2004. It was purchased in 2007 by Echostar Communications for $380 million dollars.

Krikorian started his career at General Magic, which created the Magic Cap operating system for mobile intelligent communicators and Telescript, an agent-based network programming language for the emerging electronic marketplace (pre-Internet). At General Magic, Krikorian assisted industry-leading telecom and consumer electronics companies such as NTT, Sony, Mitsubishi Electric, Sanyo, OKI and Matsushita/Panasonic in creating and defining new products and partnerships.

In 1994, Krikorian co-founded the Philips Mobile Computing Group, which was funded by Philips Electronics. As group product manager, he built and co-led the team that defined, created, delivered, and marketed the award-winning Velo 1 Windows CE Handheld PC and its associated product line.

Mark Mangiola

Venture Partner, Canaan Partners Ventures 

Mark Mangiola joined Canaan in 2001 after over 20 years in operational leadership roles in the cable and broadband industry. Mark invests in communications companies that are transforming the delivery of digital media, as well as new consumer content companies that meld entertainment with interactivity. An advisor to YouTube, Mark has a visionary outlook about how consumers will watch and interact with content in the future, having participated first hand in the early emergence of both cable TV and the Internet.

A super-connected industry veteran, Mark leverages his network to fill key executive positions at Canaan’s portfolio companies and helps them spearhead strategic relationships with industry-leading corporations. Prior to Canaan, Mark served as CEO of @Home Solutions, a division of Excite@Home. He was previously the President and CEO of Positive Communications and an Executive VP at KBLCOM/Time Warner.

When Mark is not thinking about how consumer-generated video will change the world, he is sprinting around a track. A passionate athlete, Mark coaches high-school and college track athletes and never misses a Meet of Champions track meet.

This event is not for profit.  All the income goes to the event cost (Anything our Sponsor Google cannot cover) and prizes for People’s Choice (Well, this is another reason you should attend).

Online Participation:

Google+:

https://plus.google.com/100213579863051357900

Twitter: #gtvhackathon

Our team still working on the details of the official rules and details which will be announced soon.

For more details, see the full listing:

http://www.svandroid.org/events/51143042/

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Meet Bill Reichert of Garage Venture & Evan Bailyn of Outsmarting Google

Posted by siliconvalleyentrepreneurs on April 15, 2012

Meet Bill Reichert , Managing Director of Garage Venture & Evan Bailyn, author of Outsmarting Google at April 16 SVE event

Agenda:

5:30PM Registration, and Networking
6PM Introduction
6:10 Speakers
7 Panel Discussion

Bill Reichert - Managing Director, Garage Venture

Bill Reichert has over 20 years of experience as an entrepreneur and an operating executive. Since joining Garage in 1998, Bill has focused on early-stage information technology and materials science companies. He sits on the Boards of CaseStack, WhiteHat, ClearFuels, cFares, and ThermoCeramix. Prior to Garage, Bill was a co-founder or senior executive in several venture-backed technology startups, including Trademark Software, The Learning Company, and Academic Systems. Earlier in his career, he worked at McKinsey & Company, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., and the World Bank. Bill earned a B.A. at Harvard College and an M.B.A. from Stanford University. He was a founding board member and a Chairman of the Churchill Club, and a Charter Member of the Silicon Valley Association of Startup Entrepreneurs. Currently he is the Chairman of the Small Fund Roundtable of the VC Taskforce and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations in New York.

 

Evan Bailyn, founder, The Evan Bailyn Foundation

Evan Bailyn is an internet entrepreneur, bestselling author, and child advocate. He is primarily known as a search engine optimization expert, having used his ability to rank at the top of Google to build and sell five businesses, including one of the largest children’s websites online. His first book, Outsmarting Google, debuted to rave reviews in mid-2011. Its sequel, Outsmarting Social Media, comes out in early 2012.

Evan is the founder of The Evan Bailyn Foundation, which promotes emotional awareness in children. His Facebook page, which encourages people to be true to themselves, gained over 100,000 fans in a year, making it one of the most popular non-celebrity pages on Facebook.

Currently, he offers marketing services through his companies, First Page Sage and Good Media Co. Under his tutelage, clients have established the predominant websites in their industries, become New York Times bestselling authors, and grown multimillion dollar product lines. His voice can be found on the social media pages of celebrities worldwide.

Evan has been interviewed on ABC and Fox News and featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Post, The International Business Times, Crain’s and Forbes.com. He is a frequent speaker, having keynoted numerous social media conferences, including Digital Hollywood and Social Media For Nonprofits.

Mark F. Radcliffe

Mark F. Radcliffe concentrates in strategic intellectual property advice, private financing, corporate partnering, software licensing, Internet licensing and copyright and trademark.

Leading international legal publishers consistently rank Mr. Radcliffe among the top lawyers in his profession. The respected English publishers Chambers and Partners has repeatedly named him in Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, and has described him as “outstanding” and “a leader in open source-related matters.” Legal 500 also recognizes him, commenting: “His expertise in providing strategic IP advice, with particular specialism in open-source matters, has won him plaudits. Indeed, one client describes him as ‘probably the best lawyer in his field.’”

Additionally, Mr. Radcliffe is listed in The Best Lawyers in America. In 2004, he was named one of Northern California’s Top 100 intellectual property Super Lawyers, in a joint project of Law & Politics and San Francisco magazines.

Be a volunteer: http://goo.gl/BvleX

Be a speaker: goo.gl/8D29i

If you’d like an opportunity to speak at this meeting, or share your story, please send me an one paragraph introduction.

Contact organizer if you want to pitch your apps to investor.

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Tea Music Social @ Entrepreneurs / Co-founders Mixer

Posted by siliconvalleyentrepreneurs on April 1, 2012

Startup Tea House, a few and growing community for entrepreneurs who are looking for social will host a entrepreneurs / co-founders mixer at Silicon Valley Innovation Center at April 1st

Event co-hosted with Silicon Valley Entrepreneurs (We have 300+ people registered)

World Music and Dance: Julia Steward, M.A & her band.
www.YouTube.com/juliasteward

Lead Tea House Advocator: Fashion Model Merica

Tea & Art Collection (You will see more at the event)

Agenda:

11AM: Tea, Wine, Music Dance, Social

11:45PM: Lightning Talk by entrepreneurs who are looking for co-founders & Partners

12:15PM: Lunch

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Entrepreneurs / Co-founders Tea & Music Mixer by SVEntrepreneurs

Posted by siliconvalleyentrepreneurs on March 30, 2012

Looking for co-founders, core team members? Pls join this mixer event sponsored by SV Innovation Center.

This should be a fun social event.

Event co-hosted with Startup Tea House

Free tea tasting, music, party.

World Music and Dance: Julia Steward, M.A.
www.YouTube.com/juliasteward

Tea Tasting:
Mr. Shri has about 40 kinds of different teas. I will bring some as well.

Agenda:

11AM: Tea, Wine, Social
Noon: Lunch
Many types of tea will be served, including Kongfu Tea, British Tea, India Tea.

 

More details coming soon

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SV’s largest App Entrepreneurs community welcome the 3000th member

Posted by siliconvalleyentrepreneurs on March 30, 2012

SVEntrepreneurs, world’s largest F2F App Entrepreneur community, today, welcomed its 3000th member Jose Montes de Dios.

SVEnterpreneurs, a community for App Entrepreneurs, will host following activities:

1 Entrepreneurs Co-founders Mixer http://www.sventrepreneurs.net/events/57701452/

2 From Developer to Entrepreneur Series.#4: Funding or not?

 

 

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GWC & 36Kr Event: China’s Mobile Gaming Salon – Silicon Valley

Posted by Mia | Yun Jiang on February 29, 2012


China’s Mobile Gaming Salon – Silicon Valley
Date: March. 8th, 6: 00pm(PST)
Location: TBD

Register for China's Mobile Gaming Salon - Silicon Valley on Eventbrite
36Kr (36Kr.com) is the most popular blog focusing on internet startup in China. Since its start in Dec. 2010, it has been reporting over 200 well-recognized early-stage internet products in China. For the past year, it has grown from a tech blog to a multi-functional platform providing comprehensive service to startups in all of the internet related sectors.

Currently, 36Kr has been working extremely hard to create more values for their readers, entrepreneurs and investors. And now they want to connect their indigenous knowledge and experience of everything China to the Silicon Valley so that people will better understand the chinese tech environment.

In order to communicate with 36kr readers in US, co-hosted with the Great Wall Club US,  this event will focus very much on Chinese mobile gaming industry and the general startups. The panel discussion will highlight mobile gaming monetization, addressing how to make REAL money in China and US. We hope this can pave ways for opportunities on both sides.

Agenda

6:00 – 6:30pm   Registration
6:30 – 6:45pm   Opening & Introduction
6:50 – 7:50pm   Brief Keynotes

  • Thomas Luo - Typical misunderstandings between startup entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley and China
  • Andy Parng - How to build a self-expanding O2O platform without burning money
  • Bin She - Differences between successful web/social games from East and West, and how to make a successful social game in China market
  • Victor Tong
  • Antonio Tomarchio
  • Si Shen

7:50 – 8:20pm Panel Discussion
Topic: Tactics for Mobile Gaming Monetization in China
8:20 – 8:30pm Q & A

Register for China's Mobile Gaming Salon - Silicon Valley on Eventbrite
Confirmed Speakers:

  • Bin She: Bin is CEO and Co-founder of Firevale, a new social gaming startup based in Beijing. Firevale is travelling to attend Game Developer Conference in March.
  • Thomas Luo: Thomas is the chief writer at CBN Weekly, the most popular business magazine in China. He moved to Silicon Valley as the publication’s US-based correspondent. He is a seasoned reporter/editor covering technology, mobile and new media and has been following the most cutting edge tech products and trends closely.
  • Victor Tong: Victor is the founding Managing General Partner of Webplus Ventures, the founder of Webplus, and a “lean” angel investor. He invested in Webplus and many other companies in Internet and wireless Internet, e-commerce, online games, social networking, gaming/lottery, outsourcing, and healthcare in China and USA.
  • Antonio Tomarchio: Antonio Tomarchio is the founder, President and CEO of Beintoo, based in Milan, Italy and Silicon Valley in California. Beintoo is a mobile gamification platform provider with non-intrusive mechanics that deepens player’s achievement experiences by bringing real rewards. Beintoo was awarded the top winner of the pan-Europe conference Le Web 2011 Startup Competition last December.
  • Andy Parng: Andy is the founder and CEO of Specialdeals.com and Yikuair.com. As a new startup in Beijing and San Jose, Yikuair aims to build a self-expanding platform connecting online users and offline businesses without burning money. It added the “micro payment” improvement to the one-to-one traction requiring the buyer to pay only a small service to secure the discount first and then pay merchants directly the discounted price.

Partners:

 

About 36Kr 

36Kr (36氪) is a tech blog focusing on internet startup, whose name comes from the 36th element “Krypton”(chemical symbol “Kr”) in Periodic Table. It’s said Krypton Planet is where Supermen come from.

Currently, 36Kr.com has boasted as one of the most popular blogs in Chinese internet entrepreneurship. It releases the most recent news and analysis about internet startup and technology.

Meanwhile, 36Kr opens up “Seeking for report” channel, exposing excellent startups and products in China. Besides reporting startups for free, 36Kr has constructed “36Kr Open Day(Oday)” as the press conference of new product for early-stage internet startups, which has been held around the big cities all over the country on a monthly basis.

36Kr has also built a platform for ”Seeking for funding” and “Seeking for talents”(To be released soon) for early internet startups, to provide more comprehensive service for Chinese entrepreneurs.

About Great Wall Club
The Great Wall Club (GWC) connects the mobile internet ecosystem of China to that of the world’s by enabling our members and clients to develop trusted relationships, learn market leading strategies, promote their initiatives and ultimately, grow their mobile internet business in China and the world. GWC Members include some of the world’s most influential executives, entrepreneurs, developers and investors in the mobile Internet industry such as executives from Tencent, Alibaba, China Unicomt, DeNA and Gree.

GWC is the organizer of the annual Global Mobile Internet Conference, the largest tech conference in Asia drawing 5000 tech leaders from more than 30 countries. GWC is headquartered in Beijing and has representative offices in Japan, USA, Singapore, Taiwan and Finland.

Great Wall Club USA is located in heart of Silicon Valley.

About AngelHere

Angelhere is a social network for innovative start-ups and investors in China and U.S.. We help start-ups connect with the right investors, strategic and business partners in China.

Registration
Register for China's Mobile Gaming Salon - Silicon Valley on Eventbrite
Register at gwcus-36kr.eventbrite.com
General public $10. On-site $20. Seats are limited.
For event related inquiries, please contact Mia, mia@greatwallclub.com.

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We have reached 2400 members today!

Posted by siliconvalleyentrepreneurs on February 1, 2012

Thanks to all the helpers and supported! Its a great achievement!

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2012 Global Mobile Internet Conference (GMIC) Top 10 Highlights

Posted by Mia | Yun Jiang on January 26, 2012

1. Mobile Internet Ethics

  •       Intellectual property protection
  •       Data security and privacy
  •       Copycats and clones

2. Mobile Internet Impact

  •       Charities and good causes
  •       Women in mobile
  •       Education
  •       Cultural impact of Weibo and Twitter

3. Mobile Advertising and Monetization

  •       Ad Networks
  •       Virtual Good sales
  •       Freemium is the future?
  •       Alternative business models

4. Future of Mobile

  •       Next generation (4G/LTE)
  •       Cloud computing
  •       Mobile Apps for Business
  •       Internet of Things (M2M)
  •       Augmented Reality (AR)

5. App Distribution 

  •       Android, iOS, Windows Phone, RIM
  •       HTML5
  •       Independent app stores
  •       Carrier involvement
  •       Handsets

6. Globalization 

  •       How to target developing world? (SMS, Feature phones)
  •       How can foreign companies be successful in China?
  •       How can Chinese companies grow globally?
  •       Should your startup go global or stay local

7. Entrepreneurship and Startups

  •       Getting funded
  •       Idea generation
  •       User acquisition
  •       Revenue models
  •       Team motivation

8. Entertainment

  •       Games
  •       Mobile Audio
  •       Mobile Animation

9. E-commerce goes to Mobile

  •       Social Local Mobile Commerce (SOLOMOCO)
  •       Mobile payment (NFC etc.)
  •       Online to Offline

10. Investment 

  •         Chinese IPOs
  •         VIE Structures
  •         Venture Capital
  •         Angel investing and incubators

Register for Global Mobile Internet Conference - GMIC 2012 in Beijing, China  on Eventbrite

 

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