Hot off the presses, Jason Calacanis has apparently quit AOL - hours after his boss and mentor, Jonathan Miller, was shown the door by Richard Parsons. It's really should come as no surprise Calacanis is moving on because it was only a question of when, not if, given he's an wealthy entrepreneur who is working for a large corporation - and everyone knows entrepreneurs don't thrive in large, bureaucratic corporations, right? So what does Calacanis do next? Well, clearly he believes in the online advertising model given his excitement about the IAB numbers earlier this week. The question is whether his severance agreement with AOL precludes him from working for a user-generated company or, for that matter, an online company that generates revenue from advertising.
Update: Quote of Week. "Wow. When Jason told me he was leaving AOL, I thought he was just canceling his dial-up account." - Netscape's Brian Alvey,
who co-founded Weblogs, Inc.
Tags: Jason Calacanis, AOL
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Thursday, November 16
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Mark Evans
on Thu 16 Nov 2006 04:17 PM EST
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Mark Evans
on Thu 16 Nov 2006 11:10 AM EST
If you're looking for a job at Google in Waterloo, Ont. (or RIM, Sandvine, MKS, etc.), head down to the Playdium in Mississauga, Ont. on Nov. 22 when Communitech's holds a talent recruitment event from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Among the guest speakers are Roger Skubowius, Google's manager in Waterloo; John Baker, president and CEO with Desire2Learn; and Iain Klugman, president and CEO with Communitech. "There's no stopping Waterloo Region's incredible growth," Klugman said. "Our tech community is in high demand for key talent, from small entrepreneurial tech ventures to tech juggernauts like RIM." Tags: Google, Waterloo, Communitech
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Mark Evans
on Thu 16 Nov 2006 08:25 AM EST
The mesh meet-up last night was a rousing success with the Irish Embassy pub teeming with more than 100 people. It was great to see such a great turnout - something that reflects the growing excitement within the local Web community. (or at least their enthusiasm to hoist back a pint or two!) The highlight was Rob Schaumer's embrace of b5media's Darren Rowse, who had mentioned the idea of needing a hug when he arrived in Canada after a long journey from Australia. Personally, it was great to finally meet people such as Tony Hung (Deep Jive Interests) and Ben Mercier. It was also good to see people such as Michael O'Connor-Clarke, who has himself a new dream job at Thornley Fallis; Sacha Chua, Jim Courtney, ConceptShare's Scott Brooks and Leila Boujnane. In terms of mesh '07, we got lots of terrific feedback/suggestions about speakers and panels. |
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