Kleiner Perkins Announces Funding for iPhone apps

March 6, 2008

It really isn’t too surprising, but finally someone has recognized the incredible business potential of applications for the iPhone and mobile technolgies.  Kleiner Perkins, a VC out of Menlo Park, CA, announced they are creating an iFund of $100million for the development of applications for the iPhone. According to their website, “KPCB’s iFund is a $100M investment initiative that will fund market-changing ideas and products that extend the revolutionary new iPhone and iPod touch platform.”

This seems like a great move to me. With so many companies now sprouting up which offer services to convert your website to a mobile site, there is a lot of potential with the mobile scene. Who doesn’t want to be on the internet on the go?

Not only is KPCB working with their entrepreneurs, but they are also working directly with Apple for “market insight and support”. If I were a developer I would jump on that wagon as soon as possible. Do you think this will create another gold rush like Facebook apps, or are we going to get more meaningful apps out of it?


Welcome!

March 6, 2008

Hey everyone. Welcome to The New View on Web 2.0!

Web 2.0 is transforming the way that the people of the world are interacting with each other. As a college student, I am constantly involved and interacting with different forms of this new way of working, whether I like it or not. Facebook has taken over my life. If I don’t check my Twitter feed every hour I feel out of the loop. I get all my news from my RSS reader. Flickr is my photo album and LinkedIn is my Rolodex. And who needs TV when you have YouTube? Basically what I’m saying is that I can’t get away from it, so why not talk about it?

I don’t proclaim myself to be an expert on any subject (especially web 2.0) but I am constantly learning. I am currently studying entrepreneurship, and my favorite class – of course – is our pilot course this year … business 2.0. So I will be updating as I learn about new and exciting technologies, industry news, new ventures, and my own trials and tribulations.

I hope you enjoy some insight into a young and vibrant mind.