Guy Kawasaki's Truemors Gets Acquired By NowPublic

Report from the Inside   Click Here"Truemors, a rumor site launched by Guy Kawasaki in May 2007, has been acquired. The buyer is NowPublic, a "participatory news site" that we covered last year when they raised their second round of financing. Kawasaki is joining...

Guy Kawasaki - Exclusive Interview with NowPublic

NowPublic recently had the chance to catch up with Guy Kawasaki, a leading venture capitalist with Garage Technology Ventures, former Apple evangelist, and a highly respected web entrepreneur and blogger.We spoke to...

When Sportbikes Attack: The Dial Stops at 189mph

Brian Kennedy just sent me the link below, knowing I'm a bit of a motorcycle enthusiast... Actually, I have  a huge problem with this kind of riding: showing off on wide straightaways is a superb way to end up...

Third `Japan-Germany Industry Forum` to focus on robotics and food

"Robotics and the food industry will be the focus of this year's forum. Mr. Jiro Kawasaki will begin the forum with a keynote speech. He is a member of the Japanese House of Representatives and current Secretary General of the Germany-Japan Representatives Friendship...

Sweet Sounds of Summer: Japanese Wind Bells Market in...Kawasaki

No revving up your motorcycle here! I am familiar with Farmers Markets and Flea Markets. Until today I had never heard about one dedicated only to Wind Chimes or in this case Japanese Wind Bells called Fuulin.More quiet sounds on Serge the Concierge

Robot Construction Worker Unveiled

Though the robot mentioned below was programmed for construction, the possibilites are not limited to the work site: such a Robot could have domestic uses as well. Unaddressed is how a robot would deal with the art...

Japanese Penis Festival Photos

The bizarre annual Kanamara (Big Metal Phallus) festival was held last sunday in Kawasaki, Japan, at the Wakamiya Hachimangu shrine. "The jaw-dropping festivities included old folk carving phallic symbols out of...

Common Ground Common Sense Biker Thread: Dallas is hub for chinese-made bikes

"Dallas is hub for Chinese-made bikes 09:16 AM CST on Sunday, February 18, 2007 By KATHERINE YUNG / The Dallas Morning News kyung@dallasnews.com Chinese motorcycle, scooter and all-terrain-vehicle manufacturers looking to break into the U.S. market have turned Dallas into...

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