Looking for people in SF that can barely play golf, like myself, and want to hit up some of the par 3 and easy 18-hole courses. Let me know via email: joe at polastre.com
| August 22, 2006 | san francisco |
| August 9, 2006 | ucb |
- The rates are too high. Places on Shattuck are trying to charge $4 per square foot per month for the space. In contrast, most space in San Francisco is under $2 per square foot per month, and space in the valley has dropped below $1.50 per square foot per month.
- Parking is a mess. Berkeley is full of 2-hour limit residence zones, expensive parking garages, and impossible-to-find metered parking.
- Homeless people hang out at your business entrance. Yes, our office in Berkeley had homeless people hanging out in front of our office door and refusing to move when people need to get in the building. Rumor has it that Inktomi started in the same office as Moteiv, but had to usher high-profile guests in through the garage so that they wouldn't have to walk pass the homeless contingent.
- The university drives up rates. It isn't just the business lease rates, but the cost of living to be close to work. Rates in Berkeley are as high as in San Francisco, and most people realize that they'd rather live in San Francisco than Berkeley if it costs the same.
- Very few startups are in Berkeley. It is a community thing--the valley has a ton of venture funded startups, and with web 2.0 making the .com irrationality come back, San Francisco is booming with small techie firms trying to build the next best hosted service with fancy web graphics.
To read an article that poorly covers the Berkeley office space situation, check out SFGate's analysis.
| April 15, 2006 | san francisco |
I attended an "Entrepreneur's Roundtable" event this past week where half of the folks were from industry and the other half were Haas MBAs. About a day later, I got a bunch of invites to join "Linkedin". Turns out that apparently all the Haas kids use Linkedin to "keep track of their professional network". Many of you have heard me rant about Friendster, how they got funded by KPCB, and how Orkut (part of Google), then Facebook (for college kids), and later Myspace (for musicians mainly) rendered each of these services in succession to be obsolete. Well, Linkedin is the latest in this trend. Will be interesting to see how long this lasts.
If you miss my posts, I've been spending more time on the Moteiv Blog site rather than here. Its hard to maintain two blogs.
In general, I'll post my thoughts here whereas the Moteiv Blog is mainly for news stories involving Moteiv or the wireless industry.
| January 1, 2006 | san francisco |
This quote is quality:
Isn't it nice that people who prefer Los Angeles to San Francisco live there?
--Herb Caen
| December 29, 2005 | san francisco |
It's the first day of ski season, my favorite time of year.
Prabal and I are now master tire chain installers and deinstallers.
Pics from Kirkwood (click for larger view):
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