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At least now we know why Color really got that funding

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Re: At least now we know why Color really got that funding

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

They really said that? That's just utterly delusional in a Wired on push as the future stylee. Anyways, to get at that real world data they crave, they're gonna need tons of users, and if they ever get even one tenth of a percent of what Google has I'd be shocked.

The hyperbole around Color sorta reminds me of another revolutionary product from a decade ago: http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2001/12/03/here-it-is.htm

soon it will be all the rage among mall cops.

Re: At least now we know why Color really got that funding

#14

It's interesting that in a different article, I think it's Sequoia that said something along the lines of "something as revolutionary as this comes around once a decade. It's the next Google". Seems like the goal of color is to aggregate vast amounts of real world data, like the Google of physical life.

Endgame: Real life Control-F

Re: At least now we know why Color really got that funding

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They got the funding because the investors think there's a small but non-zero chance that Color will become "the next twitter/facebook". The ROI could be 100 fold.

This is almost the opposite strategy to Yuri Milner, who is spreading his bets out over many companies. However, this strategy is no less valid. I say almost because the investors can make many (tens of) bets this size and still succeed in making money.

Re: At least now we know why Color really got that funding

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post #16

They got the funding because the investors think there's a small but non-zero chance that Color will become "the next twitter/facebook". The ROI could be 100 fold. This is almost the opposite strategy to Yuri Milner, who is spreading his bets out over many companies. However, this strategy is no less valid. I say almost because the investors can make many (tens of) bets this size and still succeed in making money.

Considering Twitter isn't turning a profit yet, I'm not so sure that "the next Twitter" is such a great thing to invest in.
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