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  • I am reading through your website on an (almost) dayly basis. I am interested in new technology startups, espectially in the mobile and IPTV sector.

    Would loe to win the iPhone.
  • Nat
    Your website has a lot of value, reading it and digging most of the information is unbelievable. before i only rely on the magazine Business 2.0 for all the new company or start-up but they are no longer going to distribute the magazine for start-up, too bad.. heck, your website is more valuable than other, it's addicting and full of aha!..
  • Aziz
    I love two things:
    1) Venturebeat stories
    2) iPhone .. if I win the iphone, I would love to read your stories even more :-)
  • pete
    I would expect to see more VC input on a site called venturebeat. You should have guest VC commentary (what the firm is looking at, why, etc) and perhaps excerpts from their blogs. i am sure that VCs could see your site as a vehicle to 'reach out' to entreprenuers. Right now lots of money is chasing few deals so deal flow ought to be important to them. More of an issue for 2nd, 3rd tier firms than the big ones.

    IMHO, anyway.
    pete