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| April 2007: The Revival of Enterprise Technology |
Managing Directors Robin Vasan and Navin Chaddha discuss the latest trends in enterprise technology investing that are driven, in part, by the rise of the Internet 100; we interview former Fox Interactive Media COO Mark Jung, and the latest news on our partners and portfolio companies. |
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| February 2007: Building a Bridge to China |
Mayfield Fund Managing Director Kevin Fong on lessons learned from the firm's early-stage investment deals in China; Howard Chao, a partner at O'Melveny & Meyers, discusses China’s unique legal challenges; and we share some recent Mayfield and portfolio company news. |
| November-December 2006: The Rise (again) of Internet Media |
Mayfield Fund Managing Director Allen Morgan highlights vertical search provider Jobster as an example of trends in the Internet media and search sector; Charlene Li, Forrester Research analyst and blogger highlights the future of Web 2.0 and the genius of YouTube; and we share some recent Mayfield and portfolio company news. |
| October 2006: The Momentum Behind Mobility |
Mayfield Fund Managing Director Janice Roberts highlights VoIP provider SunRocket as an example of the momentum in the communications/mobility sector; Russ Shaw, O2 executive and our American in London outlines European mobile user trends; and we share some recent Mayfield and portfolio company news. |
| September 2006: Building Companies That Last |
In this debut issue of our monthly online newsletter, Mayfield Fund Managing Director Kevin Fong highlights 3PAR Data as an example of building a great company by taking the long-term view; David Thomson, author of Blueprint to a Billion, discusses the seven essentials to success of great companies; and we share some recent Mayfield and portfolio company news. |
| Fall 2005: The Class of 2005: The Thrill is Back |
In this newsletter, we celebrate the innovation and fearless attitude of the entrepreneurs behind some of our recent investments. We follow five companies from idea through funding and offer insights into the people leading them. Companies profiled include Groundwork, Jotspot, Quickoffice, Snap, and Webroot. |