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Hippocratic AI: Making healthcare more abundant
In just 18 months after its founding, more than 23 health systems are using Hippocratic AI to interact and engage with hundreds of thousands of patients to provide better healthcare and over time better outcomes. This is just the beginning.
Grit explores what it takes to create, build and scale world-class organizations. It features leaders who are pushing their companies to make history. Learn More
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Enterpret: Transforming customer feedback into product growth
Entrepret is building a platform that transmutes customer interactions into proactive insights and automated workflows.
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Arcade: Empowering Teams with Interactive Storytelling
Storytelling is how we share ideas, create connections, and make sense of the world. Compelling stories go a step further — they capture attention and make you feel something.
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Web Browsers for AI
As continued AI improvements accelerate the capabilities of agents, we believe Browserbase will play a pivotal role in enabling their future.
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Nooks: Bringing AI to sales in a human-centric way
Nooks revolutionizes sales pipeline generation by automating manual tasks, helping sales representatives focus on relationship-building and boosting productivity.
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Allium: The blockchain data platform
Allium has built the industry-leading blockchain data platform. We are proud to double down on our original investment.
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Announcing KP21 and Select III
We are thrilled to announce our twenty first venture fund, KP21, to back early stage companies, and our third select fund, KP Select III, to back high inflection investments.
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Huntress: Cybersecurity for the 99%
Huntress was founded with one simple idea: make it a losing fight for hackers. The team has built a managed security platform that delivers robust products and exceptional service, while remaining affordable for SMBs & their MSP partners. We’re thrilled to be co-leading their Series D!
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AI for the Enterprise
Glean is evolving from the tool you use to answer questions, to one that can support routine generative tasks, enabling teams to be more productive without compromising security. Today, we’re re-doubling down on our conviction in the company and co-leading their Series D.
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PermitFlow: The Pre-Construction Platform
Permitting is painful. It’s a universal gripe. PermitFlow is building a software product that helps property developers prepare requirement-ready, error-free permit applications. We’re excited to partner with the team and lead their Series A.
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Ambience: The AI operating system for healthcare
Ambience is in the pursuit of a world-changing opportunity: to build the intelligence utility powering all medical care. We’ve doubled down on Ambience’s journey and lead their Series B.
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Codeium: The modern coding superpower
Codeium has the opportunity to become a comprehensive developer productivity platform, starting with their IDE autocomplete, code search chat, and terminal offerings, and soon expanding out to other essential parts of a developer’s workflow.
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Harvey: Super-powering knowledge work
Harvey was founded to bring the power of LLMs to knowledge work. Gabe and Winston have a clear vision for Harvey to empower people while engendering trust in a revolutionary technology. We couldn’t be more excited to partner with the team.
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Together: The generative AI cloud
Together AI is now the AI cloud of choice for a growing number of leading AI engineering teams, who rely on them to deliver the high performing, reliable infrastructure to serve models to their own customers.
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Loom + Atlassian: Putting video messages to work
With more than 25 million users and more than 200,000 customers, Loom is living its mission to empower effective communication with video messages.
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Captions: The AI-powered creative studio
AI is redefining how digital products are created, and Captions has emerged as the leading AI-powered platform for video content.
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Welcoming Leigh Marie Braswell
We’re excited to share that Leigh Marie Braswell is joining Kleiner Perkins as a Partner.
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Infrastructure in ’23
For the third year, Bucky Moore shares what he believes to be the most dynamic and important areas of innovation in infrastructure.
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Focusing on Fundamentals
The annual Kleiner Perkins People Report draws from the collective power of the tech community to share valuable perspectives and recommendations.
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Welcoming back Everett Randle
We’re thrilled to welcome Everett (Ev) Randle, back to Kleiner Perkins as a Partner.
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Figma + Adobe: The Convergence of Productivity and Creativity
Figma is more than a company – it’s a connected community of empowered creators and look forward to what they will accomplish as part of the Adobe family.
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Superblocks: Changing the legacy of internal custom software
We are excited for Superblocks to supercharge millions of developers everywhere, and proud to lead their Series A and partner with Brad, Ran and the team.
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Tecton: Bringing machine learning to the masses
To keep pace with growing customer demand, and continue growing its community, we’re excited to announce Tecton’s Series C today.
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Automating the physical economy
Motive is a category defining company with revenue scale, multiple product lines, and tremendous positive impact on the businesses that leverage their products. We proud to co-lead their Series F.
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Glean: Empowering employees to find answers
Glean empowers employees with an intuitive work assistant that helps them find exactly what they need, and discover the things they should know.
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Rippling: The system of record for employee data
We believe that Rippling is a generational company, and the team is executing together better than we could have imagined.
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Lumafield: Illuminating manufactured parts
Lumafield has the power to give engineers confidence in pushing the limits of manufacturing.
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Firstbase: Supporting hybrid and remote teams on a global scale
Firstbase is enabling companies to manage workplace equipment as employees achieve a higher quality of life through remote work.
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Truv: Modernizing access to credit
Truv has built a platform that allows consumers to pull their employment data and give financial service providers access to it in order to better assess their credit and unlock access to products.
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Autograph: The future of fandom
Technology has created new ways for fans to engage with their icons, and Autograph is building a cornerstone platform to power these magical experiences.
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Rain: Providing access to virtual assets for a billion people
Rain is the first licensed virtual assets service provider in the Middle East, providing a safe to buy, sell and store virtual assets.
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Announcing KP 20 & KP Select II
With two new funds, we are excited to start backing the next 50 years of history-making founders.
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Computing and data infrastructure in ’22
Bucky Moore synthesizes the most impactful ideas from conversations over the past year, and their influence on his go-forward thinking as an investor.
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Synthesia: Unlocking mass customization of video at scale
Synthesia is building the leading AI-enabled video creation platform, empowering anyone to create professional-quality videos using a custom avatar.
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Finally, a database worth loving
The combination of horizontal scalability, support for serverless, and a consumer-grade user experience brings PlanetScale as close to the “holy grail” of database platforms as we have seen.
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Imprint: A modern approach to rewarding customer loyalty
We’re proud to partner with Imprint in their pursuit to reimagine how we pay, making it a rewarding experience for customers and and brands.
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The second-wave of digitization in orthodontics
We believe that Lightforce Orthodontics is the second-wave of orthodontics digitization, and we’re proud to lead their Series C.
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A holistic approach to company success
The annual Kleiner Perkins People Report provides access to the collective power of our network.
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Making workplace knowledge accessible
Glean is an incredibly delightful and intuitive experience that enables employees to find information.
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Intelligent, affordable robots to transform manufacturing
Rapid Robotics automates machine operator tasks to help manufacturers and scale their businesses, and we’re proud to co-lead their Series B.
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Welcome, 2021 Fellows
Since 2012, we’ve introduced students interested in technology and entrepreneurship to opportunities at companies we believe in.
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Mental resilience, health and productivity
Thrive Global is helping the world’s leading enterprises and their people live and work with greater well-being and unlock human potential.
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Investing in Rudderstack
We’re proud to partner with RudderStack on their journey to provide developers with the open, flexible tools they need to deliver value to the business with customer data.
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Transforming how stores in Pakistan source inventory
Tajir is Pakistan’s largest tech-enabled retail network — a place for sellers to purchase inventory and enjoy 24/7 ordering with next-day delivery.
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A new model for world-class education
Subject is raising the bar for the virtual learning experience, empowering anyone to earn both high school and college credits from the comfort of their home.
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Settle: A reimagined CFO suite for brands of the future
Settle has reimagined the CFO suite for brands, starting with integrated financing and bill pay solutions.
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Announcing Kleiner Perkins Select
Announcing Kleiner Perkins Select ー a new $750M fund that extends our core investment strategy to focus on high inflection investments.
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Hatch: What SMBs need to grow
Hatch provides accessible, transparent and fair solutions that small businesses need to start out and grow.
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Automating compliance certifications end-to-end
Secureframe is on a mission to become the single source of truth for commercial compliance on the Internet.
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Calixa: the customer operations platform
Calixa is poised to play an important role in providing the system of action to the modern, data-driven software business.
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Crypto 2021: From “Alternative” to Mainstream
We are poised for an explosive next chapter of crypto, with massive opportunities.
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Taking healthcare to Infinitus and Beyond
We’re excited to continue our partnership with Infinitus. You’ll know they’ve succeeded when you never have to make another call for your healthcare.
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Looking ahead to the future of computing and data infrastructure
Bucky Moore shares a synthesis of impactful ideas from conversations over the past year, and their influence on our go-forward thinking.
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DoorDash: delivering the future of local
When we led their Series B, DoorDash was competing in a crowded space, but they were different ー their technology, commitment to customers, and their drive to execute.
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Scaling access to quality healthcare
MedArrive bridges the virtual care gap by combining physician-led telemedicine with hands-on care from a network of trusted EMS professionals.
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Slack: it’s where work happens
Communication is fundamental to human beings. Slack has changed how we connect and work together, and makes work more fun for millions of people.
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The streaming SQL database
As more business data moves to streaming, we see Materialize’s ability to democratize access to it as the foundation upon which they will build the industry’s next major data platform.
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Welcome to the future of virtual events
Welcome is delivering breathtaking, high quality virtual events and experiences to keep us connected and provide access to those who wouldn’t otherwise have it.
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Security from the inside out – It’s Personal
apiiro is a systematic and comprehensive approach for engineering teams to ensure that what they build is as secure as possible. We’re excited to co-lead their Series A.
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How startups are navigating 2020
The Kleiner Perkins People Report leverages the collective power of founders and people leaders to provide transparency into what startups are doing around critical topics.
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The future of productivity with Coda
It’s clear that there is true value in Coda’s vision for the world — that if given the right set of building blocks, anyone can make a doc as powerful as an app.
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Congratulations Livongo – Improving the lives of people with chronic diseases.
Chronic conditions such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease cost the US healthcare system over $500 billion annually. Beyond hard costs, chronic diseases exact a high personal toll on quality of life, compromising everyday activities that many of us take for granted. This is why we were so excited about Livongo, a health management platform that…
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Making the most out of physical space is a matter of density
Density is powering the future of how we measure and manage physical space, and there hasn’t been a more critical moment in our history to get this right.
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Robots with human-like dexterity
Modern industries will thrive with robot solutions that can adapt and change with us, and we’re excited to help Dexterity accelerate this new reality.
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Data Security for the Digital Age
Open Raven is building the foundational data security platform for enterprises in the cloud-first world.
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Networking our multi-cloud world
Alkira is empowering companies to connect and operate multi-cloud networks with the support they need, like integrated services, visibility and governance.
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A clear path to successful teams
Pathlight is empowering individuals and teams perform at their best, and helping organizations harness the creativity of their people.
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Bringing Clarity to Supply Chain Risk
Interos is bringing transparency and intelligence to highly interconnected and otherwise opaque global supply chains.
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Announcing KP19
Announcing our nineteenth venture fund to focus on early-stage investments. Our mission remains the same — to be the first call for founders who want to change the world and make history.
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The future of credit is global
With modern technology and growing amounts of data, the future of credit reaches far beyond today’s infrastructure.
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Modern Health accelerates the reach of mental health benefits
Today, we’re excited to welcome John Doerr and Founders Fund to the Modern Health journey as we announce the company’s Series B.
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Frank J. Caufield, Co-Founder and Partner (1939-2019)
We are grateful for Frank’s many contributions to our firm over the years. He will be sorely missed.
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Gravitational pulling us toward an open and multi-cloud future
Gravitational builds open-source tools that enable developers to securely build and run applications that are completely independent of the cloud provider or type of infrastructure they run on.
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Welcome Bison Trails
Bison Trails is the easiest way to run secure, premier infrastructure on multiple blockchains.
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Moveworks — a new interaction model for enterprise workflows
Moveworks is an AI platform that autonomously resolves IT support issues.
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VC Bucky Moore on why he joined Kleiner Perkins, enterprise cloud prospects he likes
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Kleiner Perkins veteran Ted Schlein tells why firm’s reboot was needed
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What Ilya Fushman says people get wrong about Kleiner Perkins, and whether a growth fund is in its future
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Why Mamoon Hamid joined Kleiner Perkins and what he thinks of direct listings
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The New Guard at Kleiner Perkins
Kleiner Perkins Caulfield & Byers, the firm that helped to establish Sand Hill Road as a global venture capital hub over the past five decades, is going “Back to the Future” with a slate of new leaders and a stronger focus on what it does best.
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Progyny helping people achieve the dream of parenthood
Progyny helps people achieve the dream of parenthood with its fertility and family building benefits solutions.
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Congratulations RAPT Therapeutics
RAPT Therapeutics is harnessing the immune system to combat cancer and allergic disorders and improve patient quality of life.
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ArsenalBio joins next-gen cell therapy field with $85M A round FierceBiotech
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Churchill Club Honors Slack as Game Changer of the Year
Ilya Fushman interviews award recipient — Slack CFO, Allen Shim
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Ilya Fushman Quora Feed
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Working with Inkitt to write the next chapter
With the ubiquity of mobile devices, modern software tools, and the connected nature of our world, it’s now possible to reinvent storytelling and empower talent from all walks of life to reach a global audience.
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Checking In With Kleiner Perkins As It “Goes Back To The Future”
There was a time when Kleiner Perkins, an early investor in Google and Amazon, let its portfolio do the talking. But times have changed, and the well-known firm, with a fresh $600 million early-stage fund, is looking to open a “new chapter” aimed at going “back to the future.”
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A brand is a voice and a product is a souvenir
Pattern Brands is leveraging the power of a brand to sell products.
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Medtronic distributes Viz.ai’s AI imaging software
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The value of dust
DUST Identity is building a physical and digital platform for secure, low-cost, un-forgeable tracking of goods.
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A.I. Uses Expected to Expand as U.S. Consumers Warm Up to Trading Data for Convenience
Artificial intelligence is a hot investment for venture capital firms. And as the use of the technology expands, some investors expect consumers to…
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11 Big Ideas From SV’s Most Storied Investment Firm
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Cameo – captivating hearts and minds
Every so often you find an idea that is so creative and differentiated that it captures your heart and mind. That’s how we felt about Cameo…
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Back to the future
We’re thrilled to announce that we’ve raised Kleiner Perkins’ 18th venture fund to focus on early stage investing.
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Welcome 2019 Kleiner Perkins Fellows!
Sixty-eight students will be spending their summer pursuing their passion for design, engineering and product management.
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Brex valued at $2.6B with new cash from Kleiner Perkins
Brex, the credit card built for scaling business, today announced it closed a $100 million investment round.
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Why Kleiner Perkins invested in Azarus
Azarus, the first company to build a distributed, user-generated game challenge system has raised $1.8M in Seed funding.
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Partner Mamoon Hamid discusses his start in venture, Kleiner’s partnership ethos and building winning teams
Host Jason Calacanis sits down with Mamoon for the latest episode of ANGEL the Podcast.
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Welcome Pillar
The platform that helps graduates manage student debt has raised $5.5M in Seed funding.
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Welcome Modern Health
Modern Health, a mental well-being benefits platform for employers, today announced $9 million in Series A funding.
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Welcome Future
Future, the $5 a day personal coaching platform, today announced $8.5M in Series A funding.
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As An Investor, What Do You Look For In A Management Team?
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What Are The Most Promising Areas Of Tech Investing Right Now?
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Mamoon Hamid on $600m Back to Future fund, Series A price sensitivity and similarities in building basketball and VC teams
Mamoon Hamid sits down with Harry Stebbings to discuss venture capital and more.
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CodeSandbox Raises $2.4M Seed Round led by Kleiner Perkins
CodeSandbox is an online code editor that allows you to create a new web application in a single click. We handle setting up the development environment, the tooling and the provisioning for you.
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Congratulations Beyond Meat, The Future of Protein™
Beyond Meat offers a portfolio of revolutionary plant-based meats for consumers to experience while enjoying the nutritional benefits of eating plant-based foods.
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Welcome STORD
We’re thrilled to partner with the STORD team to reshape how goods move across the globe.
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Welcome Rippling
Businesses are built by people whose time should be spent on developing products and interacting with customers.
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Reinventing Digital Identity for the Physical World
The rapid proliferation of digital connections and services has led to an evolution in the way we interact and perform transactions online.
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Epic CEO on 250 million Fortnite players, digital humans, and $100 million dev fund
Epic Games dumped a bunch of news about the state of the Unreal Engine at its keynote talk at the Game Developers Conference today.
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Newsela raises $50M to expand a content repository for K-12 learning that replaces traditional textbooks
As schools continue to look for new ways to cut costs while at the same time reboot their curriculum to better tap new innovations and improved understandings of how children learn, e-learning startups are attracting attention, both from educators and the VCs that fund them to fuel growth.
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John Doerr NVCA lifetime achievement award acceptance speech
On February 27, 2019, John Doerr was honored by the NVCA with its Lifetime Achievement Award in venture capital. The Award honors those who have made significant contributions to foster innovation, advance technology and drive new company formation.
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Crypto in 2019: Kleiner Perkins 5 Focus Areas
After an explosion of altcoins and funding, technical constraints and regulatory angst have taken over the headlines. Still, the frenzy of the past two years set the stage for the next wave of adoption with a steady inflow of talent and new, uniquely compelling use cases of digital assets.
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Here’s how the US could address the issues with 5G
CNBC’s Deirdre Bosa reports on the security threat 5G could pose as more companies adopt the technology.
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Juniper Networks buys Mist Systems for $405 million
Juniper plans to use the purchase to bolster its software-defined enterprise portfolio and multicloud offerings.
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The Startup Taking on Bayer with Cheaper Non-GMO seeds
Farmers Business Network, a sort of Glassdoor for agriculture, is now selling its own seeds, too.
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Ionic Security raises $40 million to encrypt files accessed on the cloud
Ionic Security has raised $40 million in series E financing led by JPMorgan Chase, with participation from GV, Kleiner Perkins, Icon Ventures, Meritech Capital, TechOperators, Ten Eleven Ventures, Goldman Sachs, SunTrust Bank, and others.
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Citigroup Joins Goldman Sachs, Kleiner Perkins, American Express with Series C Investment in Home Finance Startup Better.com
Better.com, a home finance disrupter, today announced its closing of additional funding from Citigroup.
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DoorDash raises $400M round, now valued at $7.1B
Delivery company DoorDash is announcing that it has raised $400 million in Series F financing.
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Slack off. Send videos instead with $11M-funded Loom
If a picture is worth a thousand words, how many emails can you replace with a video?
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Kleiner’s Mamoon Hamid thinks we could be in a 15-year-long bull market (and other insights from the firm)
Late last month, the venture firm Kleiner Perkins began an official reboot, with a new, $600 million fund, as well as some new faces blazing the trail for the outfit going forward, including Mamoon Hamid and Ilya Fushman, investors who joined Kleiner from Social Capital and Index Ventures, respectively.
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Figma: Crazy Ramping Series C
OdeMap: VC Poetry by Bing Gordon on the triumphs and challenges that every founder faces on their journey to make history.
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Productboard raises further $10M for its product management system
Productboard, the San Francisco and Prague-based startup that offers product management software, has raised $10 million in further funding, adding to its Series A in July last year. The round is led by Index Ventures, and sees Index General Partner Jan Hammer joining the board.
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FabFitFun gets a whopping $80M to dominate the subscription box economy
Today, the Los Angeles-based subscription box company FabFitFun said it has landed a whopping $80 million in Series A funding led by Kleiner Perkins.
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The Hottest Education Startup in the U.S. Is a $700 Million Company Built by a Guatemalan Engineer in Pittsburgh
Duolingo, which built a big business on a free app, may file to go public in 2020. If and when it does, the startup will give Pittsburgh a huge homegrown success story.
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The strong impact of Desktop Metal
Versatility, convenience and rapidity are the core advantages of DM systems
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Phishing Diplomacy
Arguably, diplomatic communications are a sovereign state’s most sensitive, protected information. However, threat actors target and breach even a heavily secured diplomatic correspondence network with alarming success to steal data and intellectual property—just as they target private businesses and organizations.
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Robinhood launches checking and savings with an almost unheard-of 3% interest rate
Robinhood is getting into more traditional consumer banking with the launch of a new checking and savings account.
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Fintech start-up Plaid raises $250 million at $2.7 billion valuation, adds Mary Meeker to board
Fintech company Plaid just hit a key Silicon Valley milestone: a multibillion dollar valuation.
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Nurx’s Mission To Be More Than ‘The Uber Of Birth Control’
Nurx aims to address the issue of so-called “contraceptive deserts” in the U.S.
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Digital Wallet Launched by Dentist Is Valued at $1.2 Billion
Viva Republica, operator of the South Korean digital wallet Toss, has raised $80 million from investors including Kleiner Perkins to propel its expansion into new areas such as online stock trading.
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Looker snags $103 million investment on $1.6 billion valuation
Looker has been helping customers visualize and understand their data for seven years, and today it got a big reward, a $103 million Series E investment on a $1.6 billion valuation.
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FBN Launches Health Insurance Option
Farmer’s Business Network is teaming up with Lifestyle Health Plans to offer group health coverage for farmers.
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Plastiq Empowering SMBs With Better Bill Payment
Kleiner Perkins is thrilled to lead Plastiq’s $27 million Series C round of funding. Welcome, Plastiq, to the Kleiner Perkins family!
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DUST Identity Emerges From Stealth to Protect Device Supply Chain
Boston, MA-based start-up firm DUST Identity has emerged from stealth with $2.3 million seed funding led by Kleiner Perkins, with participation from New Science Ventures, Angular Ventures, and Castle Island Ventures. It was founded in 2018 by Ophir Gaathon (CEO), Jonathan Hodges (VP engineering) and Dirk Englund (board member).
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Vault.com names Kleiner Perkins Fellows #2 Internship Program in the U.S. and Kleiner Perkins Announces $100k in Seed Funding for Fellows
When we started the Kleiner Perkins Fellows program six years ago to connect young, talented people with future opportunities in Silicon Valley, little did we know that it would become a 500 strong community of incredible engineers, designers, product managers, and founders.
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Welcome Netlify
Netlify announced the close of its $30m Series B financing led by Kleiner Perkins.
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Soundcloud on the blockchain? Audius raises $5.5M to decentralize music
Audius wants to cut the middlemen out music streaming so artists get paid their fair share. Coming out of stealth today led by serial entrepreneur and DJ Ranidu Lankage, Audius is building a blockchain-based alternative to Spotify or SoundCloud.
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A pickaxe for the AI gold rush, Labelbox sells training data software
Today, Labelbox is emerging from six months in stealth with a $3.9 million seed round led by Kleiner Perkins and joined by First Round and Google’s Gradient Ventures.
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Credit Card Payoff App Tally Raises $25 Million
Tally, an automated debt-managing app, has raised $25 million in Series B funding with the goal of expanding its reach and finding new ways to alleviate consumers’ financial anxiety.
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Remembering 1968: The birth of Intel
In many ways, 1968 is famous for its tragedies: assassinations, conflicts and war. But 1968 also gave birth to something amazing: the era of fast, cheap, ubiquitous electronics. Because 50 years ago this week, two middle-aged engineers quit their jobs to start a new company called Intel.
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Kleiner Perkins and GV invest $21 million in AI health care startup Viz.ai
Artificial intelligence (AI) healthcare startup Viz.ai has raised $21 million in a round of funding led by Kleiner Perkins, with participation from Alphabet’s venture capital arm GV.
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Kleiner Perkins, Shasta Ventures, Sinai Ventures invest $1.7 Million in Popular Video Maker Kapwing
Kapwing hopes to rapidly adapt to shifting memescape and its fragmented media formats, seizing on opportunities like creators needing to turn their long-form landscape videos vertical for Instagram’s recently launched IGTV.
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As product development incorporates more feedback, development toolkit productboard raises $8M
Since its debut on the TechCrunch Disrupt stage in September 2016, demand for a service like productboard, which gives companies a holistic view of product development and encourages input from across an organization, has only gotten more acute.
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Kleiner Teams With Chelsea Clinton to Boost Telemedicine Birth Control
Startup Nurx raises $36 million to give young women access in restrictive, remote areas of U.S.
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Upstart Data Wrangler Raises $25 Million to Take on IBM, HPE, and Splunk
Data-cruncher ArcSight dominated security operations centers—the digital war rooms of corporations—through the aughts. Splunk, a mighty rival, took the lead in the present decade. But which company will prevail in the years to come?
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This Scrappy Startup Wants To Save Family Farms. But Big Ag Is Fighting Back
Based south of the San Francisco airport and backed by nearly $200 million in venture capital—from the likes of T. Rowe Price, Temasek, Kleiner Perkins and GV (Google’s VC arm), among others—FBN is trying to do nothing less than save America’s family farms while also building what its brash CEO, Amol Deshpande, hopes will become…
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This Startup Got $40 Million to Build a Space Catapult
Flying cars. Cures for death. And now … space catapults. Bless you, California, for not letting reality get you down.
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Rental Property Site Spotahome Gets $40 Million for Expansion
Rental property listing service Spotahome has raised $40 million in a funding round led by Silicon Valley-based Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers.
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Internet Trends 2018
We use data to tell stories of business-related trends we focus on. We hope others take the ideas, build on them & make them better.
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Gates Notes: Management tips from a brilliant business leader
In the early days of Microsoft, I felt pretty confident about my coding skills, but I had a lot to learn about project management. This became abundantly clear after an incident in 1978, when I told Intel—a really important customer—that we would deliver them a version of Microsoft BASIC in four weeks. They thought I…
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This start-up made connected toothbrushes — now it aims to overthrow the ‘primitive’ dental insurance industry
Alex Frommeyer comes from a family of dentists. Now, he has a start-up that sells dental insurance, but with a twist.
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Prisma raises $4.5M seed round led by Kleiner Perkins
Prisma, a Berlin and San Francisco startup that is betting big on GraphQL — the data query language originally developed by Facebook to make it eas…
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Our Investment in Prisma
As software eats the world, the rise in products and services we are now accustomed to consuming digitally is impossible to overstate. Businesses a…
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BorderX Lab Raises $20m in Series B Funding Round Led by Kleiner Perkins
SUNNYVALE, Calif., May 8, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — BorderX Lab, Inc., a technology enabled, cross-border e-commerce company founded in 2014 by three former Google computer scientists, has raised $20m in a Series B financing round led by Kleiner Perkins . The company’s platform allows consumers around the world to discover and purchase authentic consumer goods and…
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People are Silicon Valley’s best-kept secret
Outside Silicon Valley, commentators obsess about robots, artificial intelligence, big data. Inside Silicon Valley, paradoxically, the tech tribe’s preoccupations often lie elsewhere: less with code than with people. Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg wrote two of the hottest books to come out of the Valley in the past half-decade — one is about women’s professional confidence and…
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IronNet, Founded by Ex-Pentagon Brass, Raises $78 Million Series B
Former National Security Agency Director Keith Alexander’s startup, IronNet Cybersecurity Inc., has raised a sizable round of venture financing as it seeks to leverage its founder’s government experience to defend customers against sophisticated hackers.
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John Doerr’s Measure What Matters is available to order
Kleiner Perkins Chairman John Doerr announced his book, Measure What Matters, can be ordered through Amazon and other booksellers.
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The United States needs a Department of Cybersecurity
This week more than 40,000 security professionals will attend RSA in San Francisco to see the latest cyber technologies on display and discuss key issues. No topic will be higher on the agenda than the Russian-sponsored hack of the American 2016 election, with debate about why the country has done so little to respond and…
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Ring’s Unconventional Road To Success
Earlier today, Amazon completed its purchase of Ring. While these two companies are distinctive in many ways, they could not be more closely aligned in their customer-focus and expansive long-term vision. Together, Amazon and Ring will create revolutionary products and experiences to make us safer, happier, and better connected.
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The Path to a Cognitive Enterprise
UiPath has quickly become the leader in enterprise Robotic Process Automation (RPA). Their platform enables the rapid design and deployment of software robots that emulate and execute time-consuming, repetitive tasks that normally require the insight of a knowledge worker to complete.
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Ilya Fushman joins Kleiner Perkins as General Partner and Managing Member
Kleiner Perkins announced today the appointment of Ilya Fushman as a general partner and managing member on the leadership team at the firm.
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Former Dropbox exec Ilya Fushman is joining Kleiner Perkins from Index Ventures
Ilya Fushman, a former Dropbox executive most recently at Index Ventures, is joining Kleiner Perkins as a general partner and managing member, the firm said today.
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Helix, a startup that stores your genetic data online, nets $200 million
Helix, a San Carlos startup that analyzes and stores customers’ genetic information online, has raised $200 million from venture capital and private equity funds, the company announced Thursday.
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Kleiner Perkins’s Hamid Leads New Round for AI-Powered Wireless Network Mist
In $46 million Series C, new managing director joins startup as a board observer
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UJET, a startup that wants to speed up customer support, raises $25M led by GV
UJET, a startup that makes software to improve customer support, said today that it’s raised a $25 million Series B led by GV (formerly known as Google Ventures). Other participants in the round include returning investors Kleiner Perkins and DCM Ventures and new backer Citi Ventures.
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Startups Try to Chip Away at Adobe’s Dominance
Kleiner Perkins and other venture capitalists are betting that the Photoshop maker’s chokehold over the design market could someday come to an end.
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Review: Motiv’s smart ring is a feat of miniature engineering
Often, a personal technology review has little to do with the tech itself. What makes a good product comes down to design or implementation, or simply whether a device does what it is intended to do.
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Slack Hopes Its AI Will Keep You from Hating Slack
The fastest-growing business app is relying on machine-learning tricks to fend off a deluge of messages—as well as competition from Facebook and Microsoft.
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‘Smart Thermometers’ Track Flu Season in Real Time
A company making “smart thermometers” that upload body temperatures to its website claims to be tracking this year’s flu season faster and in greater geographic detail than public health authorities can.
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Stripe’s John Collison On The Core Values That Shape His Company
Stripe’s core values, says cofounder John Collison, have been key to the online payment powerhouse’s growth since he and his brother, Patrick, launched the company in 2011.
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GV leads $25 million investment in document digitization startup Ripcord
Ripcord, a company that aims to do away with the piles of paper enterprises keep around, has raised a $25 million round led by GV (formerly known as Google Ventures) to fuel its robotic-assisted paper digitization business.
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Farmers Business Network just raked in a whopping $110 million in Series D funding
Farmers Business Network has raised $110 million in new venture funding to support a business that may sound boring to some Silicon Valley technologists but which appears to have addressed a very real need: it’s a social network for farmers that invites them to share their data, pool their know-how, and bargain more effectively for…
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How Collective Medical Technologies Conquered Emergency Rooms On A Bootstrap
The software had generated buzz through word of mouth in ERs across the country, after government officials in Washington, reeling from a budget deficit, threatened in 2011 to limit Medicaid reimbursement to three non-emergency visits per year.
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Collective Medical Raises $47.5 Million to Reduce Hospital Costs
Company works with major national health plans
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Silicon Valley Gets Behind Initiative to Challenge Trump’s Agenda in Court
High-profile donors from tech and Hollywood are funding a law group at Georgetown to fight for the Constitution, especially when it involves directly undermining President Trump’s policies.
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FinTech Trends 2017
Venture capital funding for FinTech companies has exploded in recent years, driving a wave of innovation across the sector. Entrepreneurs and investors alike are seeing unprecedented opportunities in areas such as payments, lending, insurance, remittances, banking and cryptocurrencies. In analysis prepared exclusively for Money20/20, Kleiner Perkins’ General Partner Noah Knauf reveals the trends driving funding…
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YC graduate Feather raises $3.5 million for furniture rental business
Feather wants to take the pain out of owning furniture and today announced the close of a $3.5 million seed round for its furniture rental business. Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and Bain Capital Ventures co-led the round, with participation from several other investors, including Y Combinator (YC).
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Personal Genetic Testing Is Here. Do We Need It?
Experts say many people are using a growing stream of genetic data to help them make better health decisions.
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Real-time data analytics startup Incorta raises $15M Series B led by Kleiner Perkins
Incorta, the startup that wants to speed up big data analytics by eliminating the need for data warehouses, has raised a $15 million Series B led by new investor Kleiner Perkins. Existing investors GV and Ron Wohl, former executive vice president of applications development at Oracle, also participated.
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Robotic digitization startup Ripcord raises $40 million to make paperless offices a reality
Ripcord, a startup that’s using robotics, machine vision, and artificial intelligence to create what it calls the “truly paperless workplace,” has raised $40 million in a series B round of funding led by Icon Ventures, with participation from Kleiner Perkins, Lux Capital, and Silicon Valley Bank
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Kleiner Perkins to Invest $40 Million in Toronto-Based Tulip.io
Tulip.io Inc., whose mobile software allows sales associates and retailers to engage more effectively with customers, has raised $40 million in a new round of venture-capital financing led by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers.
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Desktop Metal gets $115 million in funding to deliver metal 3D printing for manufacturing
Desktop Metal has already earned a number of fans with its 3D printed metal technology — Lowe’s, Caterpillar and BMW were all among its earliest clients. As first noted by CNBC, the Massachusetts-based startup is also getting some healthy monetary support, adding $115 million of venture funds to its coffers this week.
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This Company Is About To Transform The $1.5 Trillion Mortgage Industry
In its first year Better mortgage made over $525 million in loans, which is the largest amount by a fintech company in its first year post launch. Backed with more than $45M from investors like Goldman Sachs, Pine Brook and Kleiner Perkins, the company is on a mission is to eliminate the inefficiencies of the…
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Kleiner Perkins Welcomes Mamoon Hamid to its Leadership Team
Kleiner Perkins today announced that Mamoon Hamid will be joining the firm as a general partner and managing member.
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Welcoming CloudHealth Technologies!
CloudHealth is a Cloud Service Management platform that takes the frustration out of managing cloud deployments and puts the power back in the hands of business users (in particular, the CFO & CIO).
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OSIsoft’s Next Chapter
We are excited to stay involved in the OSIsoft ecosystem as partners with Element Analytics and hope to find ways to work with more partners of OSIsoft in the years to come.
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Women’s Club The Wing Raises $8 Million Series A, Adds 3 Locations
The Wing, an all-women social, co-working and networking club in New York, has closed an $8 million Series A round as it gets set to open new outposts in Brooklyn, Manhattan’s Soho, and Washington, D.C.
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How Farmers Business Network Plans To Disrupt Big Agra, One Farm At A Time
Since CEO Amol Deshpande and Baron sat down with the idea of a data network for farms in 2014, Farmers Business Network has built a network of 3,400 farms, spanning 12 million acres of farmland (roughly the size of Maryland and Delaware) and sharing more than 25,000 invoices to date.
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The DNA of Helix’s Mission
We believe in a world where everyone can discover the profound benefits in their biological information, and that the powers we tap into through that information can help all of humanity lead better lives.
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Lender Better Mortgage Gets New Kleiner Perkins Funding Valuing Firm at $220 Million
Better Mortgage will expand a nascent program of offering homeowners a guaranteed interest rate within 20 minutes of filling out an online application, said Chief Executive Vishal Garg.
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VCs See Opportunity in Growing Fertility Market
Large venture-backed companies addressing fertility include Natera, Femasys, OvaScience and Progyny.
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Google, BMW and Lowe’s Invest in Metal 3D Printing Startup
Two years after it was created, Desktop Metal, a 3D metal printing startup based in Burlington, Mass., is gearing up to take its first product into mass production. To do so, it’s gathered up a giant pile of venture capital from a group of noteworthy strategic investors.
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Medicaid’s Data Gets an Internet-Era Makeover
Nuna, while working with the federal government, has built a cloud-computing database of the nation’s 74 million Medicaid patients and their treatment.
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The Industrial Awakening Continues: GE Digital Acquires ServiceMax
ServiceMax announced that it is in the process of being acquired by GE Digital. We believe companies like ServiceMax can help drive the growth of what we call the Industrial Awakening.
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Taking the Golden State Warriors to Greatness: Lessons for Entrepreneurs
Ted Schlein interviews Warriors owner and CEO Joe Lacob on building a winning team and how creation of the “Strength in Numbers” franchise holds lessons for entrepreneurs.
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All Your Questions About Startup Fundraising… Asked And Answered.
Podcast covering frequently asked questions about fundraising in today’s startup environment.
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The User’s Guide to Early-Stage Fundraising
Podcast about early-stage funding and how entrepreneurs can best navigate the waters of raising capital today.
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A Bright Future for Connected Vehicles
Telogis announced that they were acquired by Verizon!
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Is Business School The New Design School?
All top ten U.S. business schools have design clubs led by students – the fundamental profile of designers is beginning to shift.
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Taking the “dysfunction” out of cross-functional teams
Panel with leaders from various functions at top tech companies discussing best practices in cross-group teamwork and collaboration.
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2016 Internet Trends Report
KPCB’s Mary Meeker presents the 2016 Internet Trends report, covering today’s Internet growth.
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What Silicon Valley Can Do About Cyber Threats
Podcast about cyber threats impacting the private and public sectors and what Silicon Valley can do about it.
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The Lack of Women in Tech is More Than a Pipeline Problem
Podcast about how we can collectively work to improve women’s participation in the tech industry at each key stage of their careers.
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Are We Experiencing Transportation’s Instagram Moment?
Podcast about three trends – electrification, sharing, and autonomous drive – that are reshaping the future of transportation.
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Google Play Workshop with Ellie Powers
Ellie Powers, the lead product manager of Google Play, discusses how developers can succeed on Google Play.
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Mobile Apps: User Growth, Engagement, & Retention
Panel discussion on user acquisition, engagement, and retention for mobile apps.
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Is Food-Tech Headed Towards Its Uncanny Valley Moment?
As today’s agricultural industry evolves and adapts, we’re seeing massive strides taking place at the intersection of food and technology.
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Building the Foundation for Company Growth: Why Boards Matter
A podcast conversation with tech giants about the importance of building a strong board.
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A New Role as KPCB Chair
John Doerr shares his enthusiasm with our team about his new role as KPCB Chair.
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The Future of Wearable Technology is Bright, Here Are Some Reasons Why
A podcast discussion about how we think about investing in the future of wearable technology.
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It’s Not the Car, It’s the Code
The future isn’t the car. It’s the service, and the code is what enables and optimizes the service.
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Redefining the Hustle: From Prison to Entrepreneurship
A podcast conversation about how former prison inmates turn their experiences into the startup American dream.
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Design in Tech Report 2016
For all of us who use a computer or mobile device, great design is changing how we live and work. John Maeda’s report helps explain why.
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How Marketing and Communications Join Forces to Drive Growth
A panel discussion on local & global growth marketing and how to build unique communities across different markets.
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An Interview with Defense Secretary Ash Carter
Interview with Defense Secretary Ash Carter about the expansion of the counter-ISIS campaign into the cyber domain.
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An Interview with General Keith Alexander on Cybersecurity, Snowden, and IronNet
An interview with General Keith Alexander about cybersecurity, terrorism, and corporate security.
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Nest Co-Founder Matt Rogers On The Secrets To Nest’s Success
A podcast conversation about the secret force behind Nest: good leadership and product design.
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Cyber Hacking is the New Global Battlefield
An interview with cyber guru Kevin Mandia about the evolving landscape of cyber threats.
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Building The Right Sales Model
Panel discussion on building effective sales organizations.
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Decoding Diversity: Unconscious Bias at Work
Brian Welle, Director of People Analytics at Google, leads a discussion on unconscious bias.
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The Artful Science of Managing People and Setting Goals
Podcast about management and how goal setting is done more frequently and publicly in modern day organizations.
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Building Platform Love
Panel on how platform companies can best engage and listen to feedback from their developer communities.
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Anatomy of a Deal: Uber Exec Shares How They’ve Built a Global Business
Fireside chat about how Uber started as an underdog and emerged as a market leader.
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The Mutually Beneficial Relationship Between Washington D.C. and Silicon Valley
A podcast about the intersection of government and technology.
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Introducing the Career Network of the Future
Proud to announce our investment in Handshake, as they connect students, universities, & employers together into a nationwide career network
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Google: Building a Great Work Culture that Scales
Google’s SVP of People, Laszlo Bock, discusses how Google thinks about hiring, management, and culture.
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Marketing at the Early Stage
A panel with CMOs from Facebook, Slack, and Zynga on the importance of brand-building for early-stage startups.
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The Roadmap for Pitching a Venture Capital Firm
A podcast conversation about what tactics entrepreneurs can use to make their idea more attractive for venture funding.
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An Inside Look into the Democratization of Data
We’re excited to announce our investment in Looker, an analytics platform that makes it easy for everyone to find, explore and understand the data that drives their businesses.
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Lessons From Bill Campbell, Silicon Valley’s Secret Executive Coach
A discussion with Silicon Valley legend Bill Campbell about how he coaches tech company founders and executives to great success.
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Design in Tech: Evolving Challenges for Silicon Valley
Fifteen years ago, computers were primarily used by researchers and “nerdy” types. Today’s users, however, are considerably less nerdy.
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Solar and Beyond: Spruce Finance Will Create New Choices for the Consumer
Clean Power Finance and Kilowatt Financial have completed a merger, joining to become one company, Spruce Finance.
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Paving The Way For Women In Science And Tech
An honest discussion about the challenges facing women in STEM and practical ways to make education and the workforce more inclusive for women.
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Better Health Through Design: More Usable, Understandable, and Profitable
A podcast about design decisions in fitness products, and how consumer healthcare apps are “ethically” gamified to make chronic illnesses more manageable.
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Onward, Upwind!
This morning, one of the Green Growth Fund’s portfolio companies, UpWind Solutions, was acquired by wind giant Vestas, the world’s largest manufacturer of wind turbines.
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Preparing for the Technology Revolution Created by Artificial Intelligence
A podcast about the impact of artificial intelligence and its effect on society, job security, and the future of the human race.
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Uber Exec Shares How They’ve Built A Global Business
A podcast conversation with Uber’s SVP of Business about how the company makes strategic business decisions in this evolving transportation economy.
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The Entrepreneur’s Guide To Surviving A Tech Bubble
KPCB general partners Randy Komisar and Ted Schlein discuss their views on unicorns, the status of the tech bubble and provide practical advice for entrepreneurs in the current environment.
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The Real Reason Why Blockchain Technology Is Worth Investing In
A podcast about the value of blockchain technology to small businesses and how it will disrupt current financial systems.
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Pinterest and the Process of Designing a Multi-Billion Dollar Startup
A podcast conversation with Pinterest’s CEO and co-founder Ben Silbermann about why he built the company, how he handled growth, and why he offers generous equity to top talent.
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Putting the World’s Billion Cars to Better Use
Why we invested in Turo, a peer to peer marketplace for vehicle rentals.
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Cyber Hacking Is The New Global Battlefield
A podcast conversation with cybersecurity guru Kevin Mandia about the current security outlook and the evolving landscape of cyber threats.
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How Investing in Food Technology Can Save the Planet and Improve Human Health
A podcast conversation about the impact that food technology can have on climate change, sustainability, and healthcare costs.
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Welcoming New KPCB Partners
News about the latest additions to our team at KPCB with expertise in enterprise and consumer digital industries.
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Familiar But New – Returning to KPCB
Five years ago, I was thrilled to join Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers as an investing partner after spending three years as CTO of a media technology company. Today, I am thrilled to join Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers as an investing partner after spending three years as CTO of a media technology company. Wait,…
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How Google Thinks About Hiring, Management and Culture
During Laszlo Bock’s nine years as Google’s SVP of People Operations, the company has won more than 100 awards for its employment practices. Bock, who came to Google after stints at McKinsey and GE, recently collected his thoughts about management and culture into “Work Rules!: Insights from Inside Google That Will Transform How You Live…
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How Netflix is Trying to End Boredom and Loneliness
Most start-ups would be happy if they were responsible for one major industry disruption. But Netflix [https://www.netflix.com/], under the leadership of Reed Hastings [https://ir.netflix.com/management.cfm], can count already two to its name — how we watch movies and TV shows and how content is produced — and it’s not done yet. In a conversation with John…
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Marrying Successful Business with Social Mission
In this episode of “Ventured,” KPCB General Partner Randy Komisar interviews Priv Bradoo, Founder and CEO of e-waste recycling company BlueOak, and Lila Ibrahim, Chief Business Officer of online course provider Coursera, about what it is like to run a social mission-driven startup in today’s funding environment. Halfway through the interview, the interviewees turn the…
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How to Hack Your KPCB Fellows Application
We just wrapped up our 2015 KPCB Fellows Program and it was an incredible summer! Our Fellows hacked together mobile products to support girls and women worldwide at the CHIMEHACK hackathon, discussed the state of the Internet with Mary Meeker, sailed the San Francisco Bay and learned from top executives from companies like Uber, Flipboard…
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Netflix’s Founder on Building an Iconic Company
John Doerr interviews Netflix CEO, Reed Hastings, about some of the things that make for great companies — and great leaders.
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6 Mobile VR Use Cases We Believe In
A storm is brewing. Slowly, but steadily, the trickle of entrepreneurs working on a slew of technologies to make immersive worlds a reality coming through our doors at Edge is turning into a healthy stream. Week by week, they are getting smarter, more ambitious, and more importantly, building experiences we’ve never seen before, which were…
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Our focus areas: Block chain technology
Block chain technology is one of our core focus areas at KPCB Edge and an area we track closely. We’d like to talk about our learnings in the space and what we’re excited to see founders build.
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Connecting the World’s Billion+ Gamers
Video games have always captured the minds and imaginations of multiple generations. I remember my first time playing (then cracking) Castle Wolfenstein, Alpine Encounter and Aztec – all a huge step up from the original game I played – Oregon Trail! These days I’ll find myself playing Minecraft pocket edition with my daughter and xbox…
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Reimagining Marketing in a Mobile World
Mobile devices have eclipsed desktops, laptops and other devices, becoming our primary method for engaging with the digital world. For the first time, smartphones in 2015 accounted for over half of all hours US adults spent viewing digital media. Not only have smartphones become central to our daily lives, they are our most intimate devices.
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Product Management Stories: Ciara Peter
Ciara Peter leads product at BetterWorks, and is on a mission to make work processes more data-driven, engaging, insightful, and fun. Ciara has been recognized as a top inventor in the technology industry. She sat down with KPCB’s Chief Product Officer Bing Gordon for a Q&A on product management.
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Mastering the Art of Pricing: What the Textbooks Dont Teach You
Every business that sells a product or service has to master the art of pricing. But, as you think about pricing your own product, remember that pricing is not a point; it’s a range. Between the lowest price at which you are willing to sell and the highest price at which the customer is willing…
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A Path Forward for Gender Diversity in Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley is increasingly focused on the gender diversity issues that affect technology businesses and venture capital firms. The data paint a disturbing picture. Women in leadership can barely be found. According to a recent Babson College study, only 15% of VC-backed companies have even a single woman serving in an executive role; fewer than…
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The Magic of Customer Empathy
Understanding how users interact with your product is essential to successful product development. It benefits not only design and production, but also marketing, selling and support. In the world of enterprise software, Software as a Service (SaaS) has become the default delivery method for new applications over the last decade. The SaaS market is huge…
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Urban Transportation Will Go All-Electric Sooner Than You Think
Think of the vehicle that will change urban transportation. If the image in your mind is not an electric bus, you’re thinking of the wrong vehicle. The electrification of the passenger vehicle has made headlines for good reason. Vehicles like the Tesla Model S and BMW i8 are beautiful and fast, and cars like the…
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2015 Internet Trends
KPCB’s Mary Meeker presents the 2015 Internet Trends report, 20 years after the inaugural “The Internet Report” was first published in 1995.
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Welcome to Ground Zero for Changing the World
I loved my time in school but it wasn’t until I left graduate school at the University of Washington that my real education began (beyond having learned how to learn). Looking back at it, I’ve had a great career working on Microsoft’s early cloud-computing efforts, founding and then selling my own company, leading software development…
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The Rise of the Chief Security Officer: What It Means for Corporations and Customers
For business leaders today, no task is more important than ensuring confidence and trust in the organizations they lead. The boardroom has woken up to the importance of security – and to the enormity of what it will take to protect company and consumer data from attacks.
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What’s Driving the Next Generation of Apps?
In this edition of the “Voices of KPCB” podcast series, KPCB partner Creighton Hicks sits down with Alex Polvi, CEO of CoreOS, to discuss the computing and infrastructure behind the next generation of applications. They highlight the latest trends and techniques in the industry – including virtualization, containers, warehouse scale computing and security – and…
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The Best Lesson I Learned From Joining a Board
Push the boundaries: join a board. I strongly recommend that all professionals get involved with work outside of their day job and, when they can, join a board – the right board – as a way to keep highly motivated at work. A few years into my career at KPCB–just when I was starting to…
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Reinventing the Workplace – Lessons from Google
John Doerr hosts a behind the scenes conversation with Laszlo Bock, SVP of People Operations at Google, on Work Rules!, which Doerr calls “the Best Business Book of the Year.”
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A Breakthrough Approach to Making Data Useful
Every day, we create 2.5 billion gigabytes of data. New developments in data storage, ranging from Hadoop to object-oriented approaches, have enabled us to store that data more efficiently, and advances in visualization technology turn the data into actionable business intelligence. Still, so much of the data is untouched, awaiting the development of new analytic…
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The Rise of Design in Tech: Choosing “The Dirt” Over “The Cloud”
When I went to Silicon Valley at the end of 2013, I had that feeling that comes every so often in one’s life: of not being too early, and not being too late. I had listened to the co-founder of Airbnb, Joe Gebbia, as he visited the Rhode Island School of Design each year as…
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The Dawn of a New Era for Data Storage
In this edition of the “Voices of KPCB” podcast series, KPCB partners Creighton Hicks [https://www.kpcb.com/partner/creighton-hicks] and Wen Hsieh [https://www.kpcb.com/partner/wen-hsieh] talk to Peter Godman, CEO of Qumulo, about the new era of data storage we’re in. In fact, they agree that “data storage” is no longer what consumers and enterprises most urgently need – instead, we’ve…
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Design In Tech Report 2015
Design has become a game changer in Silicon Valley. In his inaugural #DesignInTech Report, John Maeda highlights the rising importance of design in the entrepreneurial ecosystem.
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Managing Engineering Talent at a Fast-Growing Company
KPCB partner Mike Abbott [https://www.kpcb.com/partner/mike-abbott] recently hosted a panel discussion about the intersection of engineering and management in front of an audience of leaders of KPCB’s portfolio companies. The panelists included Mike Curtis [https://twitter.com/mikecurtis], VP of Engineering at Airbnb, Jeff Huber [https://twitter.com/jhuber], SVP at Google X, and Alex Roetter [https://twitter.com/aroetter], VP of Engineering at Twitter.…
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John Doerr: UC Berkeley Distinguished Lecture Series
John Doerr lecture at UC Berkeley in a Q&A session where he discussed topics such as startups, healthcare, education, policy & politics, venture capital, the sharing economy, and jobs in emerging markets.
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The Industrial Awakening: The Internet of Heavier Things
Interest in the Internet of Things has focused on the connected home, with attention to newly designed thermostats, lights, and security systems. Yet the connected home is just the first wave of a greater transition toward “smart, connected products” throughout the economy. The next wave, focusing on what is known as the Industrial Internet, may…
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Your Media on Every Screen
We live in a world awash in media, from music to photos to home videos to TV to movies. We may download the media, or stream it, or create it ourselves. It’s a world of unparalleled choice, in our living room and on the go. But accessing and enjoying all of this media is not…
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Food for Thought: Why Investing in Agriculture is the Next Big Thing
In this edition of the Voices of KPCB [https://soundcloud.com/kleinerperkins] podcast series, KPCB partner Randy Komisar speaks to Brook Porter, partner in KPCB’s Green Growth Fund, and Amol Deshpande, CEO and founder of Farmers Business Network [https://www.farmersbusinessnetwork.com/], about innovations and advancements in agriculture. The three discuss new Ag Tech applications, approaches to big data, supply chain…
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Best Advice: Think About the World
I had just finished my second year on the faculty at MIT, and one of my colleagues who had joined the academy at the time had just shared the fact that he was departing for industry. Naturally, I felt a bit like quitting too – as the second year of being a professor was proving…
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What We Can Learn from Millennials in the Workplace
Our latest “Voices of KPCB” podcast features a conversation between KPCB Partner John Doerr, SVP of People Operations at Google Laszlo Bock, and CEO and Co-Founder of BetterWorks Kris Duggan. They discuss how Millennials differ from previous generations of employees, how to optimize review processes for their needs, and what all of us – even…
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How To Grow The Number Of Top-Notch Women Engineers At Your Startup
Everyone in tech acknowledges that we need more women working in our startups. Studies show that organizations are stronger when they are diverse. In the four years since our firm launched the KPCB Fellows program [https://kpcbfellows.com/] – which identifies the best college-age talent, pairs them with one of our portfolio companies, and connects them to…
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5 tips for building a strong corporate board
Behind every great CEO is a great board, and I’ve noticed that startup founders tend to put off the task of building strong boards. Consider successful tech companies like Amazon and Google that built their boards early on. They’re more an exception than the rule, however; more often than not, companies find that there are…
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Why being tech savvy is no longer optional for employees
Learn to code. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of software developers alone is expected to grow 22% between 2012 and 2022. And this doesn’t even include the extraordinary demand for design and product management skills that companies are searching for at career fairs and technical bootcamps.
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Behind the Scenes: The MyFitnessPal Story
Hear Mike and Albert Lee recount the beginnings of MyFitnessPal and their entrepreneurial journey, in conversation with John Doerr of KPCB. The two brothers bootstrapped the company to profitability over eight years before taking venture funding. MyFitnessPal has 75 million users who have collectively lost 200 million pounds. MyFitnessPal is now joining with Under Armour…
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A Healthy Company for a Healthier Planet
This past year, VC funding for digital health startups exceeded $4 billion – in this behind the scenes interview, John Doerr spoke with MyFitnessPal co-founders about their recent acquisition to Under Armour.
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Why We Invested in Qumulo
Several trends – the decline in the cost of data storage, the growth of the Internet of Things, and the rise of consumer-generated data – have converged to double the amount of data in the world every two years. Enterprises feel comfortable storing everything as the cost of doing so keeps falling. The Internet of…
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What is success?
Randy Komisar is a venture capitalist, author, and entrepreneur. There are many people who would teach you how to calculate ROI and make a business model, skills and techniques for pitching and storytelling, and branding strategy and marketing methods. However, there is almost no one who would tell you what is a successful life. Randy…
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Storytelling in a Digital Age: A Conversation between Al Gore and Brian Grazer
At a recent KPCB event in Los Angeles, former Vice President and KPCB partner Al Gore interviewed film and television producer Brian Grazer on what it’s like to be a storyteller in the digital age. How has YouTube changed talent scouting? How does entertainment content spread across platforms? Al Gore and Brian Grazer tackle these…
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Six Transportation Trends That Will Change How We Move
Six technologies are converging on the transportation industry, and investors have taken note.
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Physical Design Meets Digital
KPCB Design Partner John Maeda [https://www.kpcb.com/partner/john-maeda] hosted a conversation on design, technology and leadership with four visionary leaders in the design industry at Ammunition’s offices in San Francisco. Carl Bass, CEO of Autodesk, Erin McKean, Founder of Reverb/Wordnik, Robert Brunner, Founder of Ammunition, and Margaret Stewart, Director of Product Design at Facebook, participated in “baton…
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What Artisanal Brands Can Teach Us About Using Technology to Humanize Business
Technology is playing a critical role as an enabler of a more personalized way of doing business — one that lets consumers connect with products as their father’s father once did at the local country store. The trend underscores one of the great paradoxes of the digital age: In an increasingly automated world of interconnected…
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Foundation Medicine Enters Strategic Collaboration with Roche in the Field of Molecular Information in Oncology
Foundation Medicine, Inc. (NASDAQ:FMI) and Roche (SIX: RO, ROG; OTCQX: RHHBY) announced today that they will enter into a broad strategic collaboration to further advance Foundation Medicine’s market-leading position in molecular information and genomic analysis while providing Roche a unique opportunity to optimize the identification and development of novel treatment options for cancer patients.
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How to Mix Engineering and Management at a Fast-Growing Company
When aspiring entrepreneurs envision their future companies, they tend to think about the products they will build. Not too much time is spent thinking about the fact that if the company grows, they will have to introduce a management layer into the organization. These changes introduce many new levels of complexity into company-building, so a…
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What Kleiner Perkins Thought About CES 2015
After just getting back from the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, KPCB Partners Wen Hsieh [https://www.kpcb.com/partner/wen-hsieh] and Michael Linse [https://www.kpcb.com/partner/michael-linse] had some thoughts to share about their experiences. They discussed the process that Venture Capitalists go through when returning from a conference like this and trends they noticed in a variety of areas…
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Three Boardroom Questions Every Cybersecurity Entrepreneur Must Answer
The resignation of Target’s CEO last May, after cyber attackers accessed the payment records of 40 million shoppers and Q4 profit declined 46 percent from the year before, was a watershed moment. Corporate officers and directors now had a concrete example of how cyber threats can hit the bottom line – and of how they…
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Product Management Stories: Sam Lessin
Sam Lessin was Facebook’s VP of Product Management and was interviewed by Bing Gordon for KPCB’s ‘Product Management Stories’ series.
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What young designers need to know about the tech industry
Shortly after I joined KPCB, I wrote a post about design in the new economy. Since then, I’ve immersed myself in the culture of Silicon Valley to experience first-hand how designers work and think in this region. My simple conclusion: Get involved with technology early, and get close to what Silicon Valley has to offer…
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Advice from Entrepreneurs on How to Secure Your Digital Health Startup
In the latest edition of the “Voices of KPCB” podcast series, KPCB partner Beth Seidenberg speaks to Jason Oberfest, Co-Founder and CEO at Mango Health, and Shanit Gupta, Senior Director of Security and Site Reliability at Practice Fusion, about digital health startups. They discuss privacy and data security, working with partners in the healthcare ecosystem,…
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The Reinvention of Entertainment in the Age of New Media
In a panel discussion at a recent KPCB event in Los Angeles, Albert Cheng, EVP and CPO of Digital Media at Disney, Neil Young, CEO and Founder at N3TWORK, and Sam Rogoway, CEO and Founder at Victorious, talk about what’s in store for the entertainment industry in the future. Will second screens disrupt traditional viewing…
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Storytelling in a Digital Age: A Conversation between Al Gore and Brian Grazer
At a recent KPCB event in Los Angeles, former Vice President and KPCB partner Al Gore interviewed film and television producer Brian Grazer on what it’s like to be a storyteller in the digital age. How has YouTube changed talent scouting? How does entertainment content spread across platforms? Al and Brian tackle these and many…
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How Scared Should We Be of the Growing Cybersecurity Threat? A Conversation Between Security Experts
In the latest edition of the Voices of KPCB podcast series [https://soundcloud.com/kleinerperkins], KPCB partner Ted Schlein speaks to Adam Ghetti, founder, chairman, and CTO of Ionic Security, about the growing cybersecurity threat. How scared should we really be? Is the threat volume growing – or just the damage attacks can do? How serious was the…
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How To Get In On A Multi-Billion Market With Big Data
Big data keeps getting bigger. Last year, VC firms invested $3.6 billion – 75 percent of what they invested in the previous five years combined. The pace has continued this year, with several firms announcing new funding rounds in the tens and even hundreds of millions of dollars.
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Five Things to Know About Retention Hacking
In the consumer Internet business, we hear lots of talk about retention hacking – the tricks you can use to keep your customers around. But I’ve often wondered whether this type of artificial virality is the right goal for startups to pursue. It reminds me of the pick-up artist who flirts with as many potential…
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Venture Capitalist Ted Schlein on the Future of Cybersecurity
Highly publicized cyberattacks have put cybersecurity on C-suite and boardroom agendas, but this good news for entrepreneurs in the space also brings challenges. Ted Schlein, general partner at the venture firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and a veteran cybersecurity investor and practitioner, discussed the new industry landscape with Risk & Compliance Journal.
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How to Build and Rebuild Your Company: Stories from Google and Zynga
At KPCB’s recent 12-200 CEO Workshop, KPCB Partner Mike Abbott interviewed Laszlo Bock, SVP of People Operations at Google, and Don Mattrick, CEO of Zynga, on their advice for successful company building. Here are some of the insights they shared with the audience.
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Communicating in a Crisis: The Three Things You Need to Know
The time to prepare for your next corporate crisis is now. Amanda Duckworth, partner at the corporate communications firm Brunswick Group, emphasized that point at a session with KPCB portfolio company CEOs at KPCB’s recent 12-200 Workshop. “With a certain surefootedness, you can coordinate your actions to help, not hurt, the situation,” she said. “In…
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You Should Share Your Health Data: Its Value Outweighs the Privacy Risk
From genome-based therapeutics and diagnostics to pulse-monitoring smart watches, health data is transforming medicine. But it is also alarming patients, who—aware of the recent cyber-attacks against Target, Home Depot, and JPMorgan that stole personal data from millions of people—are scared that their privacy will be invaded. Our health data is our most personal asset. Why,…
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Five Easy Steps to Secure Your Startup Right Now
Every startup today should be thinking about its approach to security. This is especially true for companies with access to sensitive information about individual consumers. Sumit Agarwal, Co-Founder and VP of Product at Shape Security, addressed this issue at a recent KPCB 12-200 CEO Workshop. “If you’re like most of the people I talk to,…
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Setting the Record Straight on Big Data
In this episode of “Voices of KPCB,” KPCB Partners Anjney Midha and Mike Abbott join RelateIQ’s VP of Product DJ Patil to discuss all things big data. Is there too much hype? What will be the hits of the future? And, most importantly, where will human touch and intuition find a place in all of…
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How to Build a Successful Business in China
Eric Feng has many years of experience expanding a U.S. business in China – never an easy feat, especially for startup firms. Feng is now CTO of the Internet-based personal magazine service Flipboard. Earlier in his career, he worked in China as an entrepreneur, building a company that was later acquired by Hulu, where he…
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Silicon Valley Internships: Startups vs. Big Tech?
In this podcast, KPCB Recruiting Partner Andy Chen speaks with Jose Cong, Head of Recruiting at Nest, and Stephanie Zhan, a 2014 KPCB Fellow at Nest (and former Google intern), about tech internships. They discuss the value of internships at startups versus at large companies and how to get the most out of the experience.…
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calling all engineers: uncle sam needs you
a year ago today, i began one of the most interesting stints of my career: i became part of the technology surge [https://www.hhs.gov/digitalstrategy/blog/2013/10/technology-surge-for-healthcare-gov.html] team brought in from the private sector to fix HealthCare.gov. my time in washington was an eye-opener because i saw firsthand the endemic problems that undermine the government’s IT efforts, and i…
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calling all aspiring engineers: ready to make an impact this summer?
when students visit me in office hours at stanford, they often ask me what i think they should do over the summer. take an internship at a big company to learn how google or facebook gets things done? or join a startup and learn how to scale the next big thing? or take the ultimate…
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How Are Non-Healthcare Professionals Creating a Revolution in Healthcare Through Consumer Apps?
As part of the Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB) Leadership Salon series, KPCB Partner Beth Seidenberg hosted a panel of leaders in the booming digital health field. Ray Bradford, Founder & CEO of Spruce Health, Jason Oberfest, Co-Founder and CEO of Mango Health, and Andrew Rosenthal, Group Manager for Platform and Wellness of Jawbone,…
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Why We Invested In Magic Leap
Learning to race a sports car by the seat of your pants, finding the open receiver between the arms of giant pass rushers, swimming with whale sharks, climbing Everest without oxygen, taking your wizard owl from room to room, actually having a monster sleeping under your child’s bed, mining asteroids in orbit, warping the space…
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10 Trends Transforming Enterprise IT
When it comes to corporate IT, revolution is in the air. The way companies buy, build, manage, optimize and secure information technology is changing dramatically. From cloud computing to big data analytics to ubiquitous mobile connectivity, corporate IT systems are getting faster, more efficient, cheaper to operate and easier to use. In the process, a…
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Will Commercial Drones Take Over the Skies? Airware CEO Chats with Kleiner Perkins
In this edition of the Voices of KPCB podcast, KPCB partners Mike Abbott [https://www.kpcb.com/partner/mike-abbott] and Max Motschwiller speak to Jonathan Downey, the CEO of Airware. They discuss hot trends and topics in the commercial drone industry – including how regulators’ and the public’s views on drones are likely to evolve – as well as Mike…
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SK Telecom acquires shopkick: memorable journey with a great entrepreneur
On Friday, the WSJ leaked news [https://online.wsj.com/articles/sk-telecom-agrees-to-acquire-shopkick-1411781933] that SK Telecom was acquiring shopkick, and it was confirmed over the weekend. I’m thrilled for Cyriac and the team, and believe this is the next exciting chapter in their effort to reimagine mobile shopping; specifically, the interaction between the mobile and the physical shopping world. shopkick is…
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How Kleiner Perkins Invests in the Internet of Things – Picking the Winners
In this podcast, KPCB’s Mike Abbott, Wen Hsieh, and Rouz Jazayeri discuss the rapidly expanding Internet of Things (IoT), which has been predicted to include 50 billion devices by 2020. As early investors in IoT via Nest and Dropcam, Rouz, Mike, and Wen discuss how KPCB views the investment opportunity ahead for this sector.
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John Maeda – Closing Keynote at MHacks Fall 2014
John Maeda, a partner at KPCB and one of the leading designers in the world, gave the closing keynote at MHacks Fall 2014.
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Why the Apple Announcement Was The Biggest of the Past 6 Years
On September 9th, 2014, KPCB partners got together to discuss the major implications of the Apple Announcement for the technology industry. The iPhone 6, Apple Watch, and Apple Pay will collectively change the human experience forever. Emily Chang from Bloomberg TV interviewed design guru and KPCB partner John Maeda [https://www.kpcb.com/partner/john-maeda] to discuss why Apple is…
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Smart Phones for Smart Kids
In the coming weeks, 55 million U.S. students in grades K-12 will go back to school. In their backpacks they will carry pens, No. 2 pencils, 3-ring binders and calculators. But most students will also carry something that their parents’ generation could never have imagined: a smartphone.
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A Report Card for the Digital Health Ecosystem
Digital health has a pretty erratic grade point average, or so says Dana Mead, a parter at venture firm Kleiner Perkins, Caufield & Byers. He outlined and graded what he called the five most important elements of the digital health ecosystem at Qualcomm Life‘s Connect2014 conference this week in San Diego, and this is how…
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Being a Designer in Silicon Valley: Fly Solo or Join a Start-Up?
In this edition of our KPCB podcast series, KPCB design partner John Maeda and KPCB Recruiting Partner Jackie Xu talk with Alex Cornell, freelance designer, co-founder, and creative director at Firespotter Labs. They dive into the question of whether it is better for designers in Silicon Valley to work independently or join start-ups – and…
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The Evolution of Messaging and Sharing
In this podcast, KPCB Partner Anjney Midha chats with Jared Morgenstern, former PM at Facebook who launched the “like” button, to discuss how communication technology has evolved and will continue to change the way we connect and share with one another. Among other topics, they explore the shift from a culture of infrequent broadcasting to…
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News You Can Use
Into this day, you all thundered and roared, The best founders and CRO’s that KPCB could afford. Coming to Stanford, you roared and you thundered, You lions sat quiet as lambs in the 12 to 200.
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Geology 101
Into Stanford University, you have thundered and roared, The best founders and CEOs KPCB could afford. Into this epicenter of disruption, you roared and you thundered, So many alphas here today for the 12 to 200…
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How are Designers and Engineers Teaming Up in Today’s Technology World?
In this podcast, KPCB partners Mike Abbott, John Maeda, and Anjney Midha discuss the increasingly critical intersection between technology and design – and what it takes to be a strong leader in this new phase of the user experience. Among other topics, they evaluate the evolution of the two disciplines, what happens when engineers and…
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Baby Boomers: Here’s How Digital Health Tools Can Save You Money – And Save Your Life
The digital health revolution could not be arriving at a better time. The U.S. population is getting older, sicker, fatter and more sedentary. As the population ages, and the number of people with serious chronic conditions grows, the financial strains on the economy mount. These are mammoth issues, which defy easy solution.
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The Florence of Tech – Poem
Welcome to our world, all 76 of you in number. You have very high potential, and we couldn’t feel humbler. You are the top draft picks from university! So it’s obvious that Your resumes are better looking than your pics on Snapchat.
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Antivirus Is Dead: Whats Next for Cybersecurity?
KPCB General Partner Ted Schlein recently hosted a panel of cybersecurity experts intent on reshaping the way the tech industry protects information. Panelists included Ionic Security Founder and CTO Adam Ghetti, Shape Security CEO Derek Smith, and AlienVault CEO Barmak Meftah.
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How Design and Venture Capital Go Hand in Hand
On June 7th, KPCB Design Partner John Maeda hosted a conversation on design, craft, and technology with some of the design industry’s biggest luminaries at fuseproject’s offices in San Francisco. In front of a packed crowd, panelists participated in a game of “conversation ping pong” in which they took turns interviewing each other (and being…
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KPCB Cybersecurity Leadership Salon
As part of the Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB) Leadership Salon series, KPCB General Partner Ted Schlein recently hosted a panel of cybersecurity experts intent on reshaping the way the tech industry protects information. Panelists included Ionic Security Founder and CTO Adam Ghetti, Shape Security CEO Derek Smith, and AlienVault CEO Barmak Meftah.
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The Five Tough Truths Of Cybersecurity Software
Building a successful security software company is notoriously hard to get right over the long haul. Computer security is a fast-moving target. You still need anti-virus software, for instance, but it won’t necessarily keep you safe. The same is true for firewalls, and malware detection, and spam blockers, and various other security measures. For better…
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2014 Internet Trends
KPCB’s Mary Meeker [https://www.kleinerperkins.com/people/mary-meeker] presents key Internet trends showing slowing Internet user growth but strong smartphone, tablet and mobile data traffic growth as well as rapid growth in mobile advertising.
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What is the Future of Education Technology?
As part of the KPCB Leadership Salon series, KPCB General Partner John Doerr led a panel of education technology innovators to discuss how technology has – and will continue to – fundamentally change the way we approach education both in the U.S. and abroad. Panelists included Daphne Koller, Founder at Coursera and professor at the…
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The Tech Sector Needs More Women; Here’s How You Can Make It Happen
Despite years of continuous discussion and a number of high profile female leaders, most Silicon Valley technology companies still lack widespread diversity. Women remain sparsely represented at venture capital firms, in corporate boardrooms and in executive suites – and they remain a distinct minority among rank-and-file programmers and engineers. Sadly, the situation simply is not…
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Six Truths Digital-Health Entrepreneurs Need to Know
There are at least six fundamental truths that digital-health entrepreneurs will have to accept as necessary (but not sufficient) for finding success in this alluring but notoriously tricky business. Keep these truths in mind, and you will increase your chance of success…
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BlockChain Infrastructure and BlockCypher
KPCB Partner Anjney Midha (@AnjneyMidha [https://twitter.com/AnjneyMidha]) sits down with Catheryne Nicholson (@Catheryne_N [https://twitter.com/Catheryne_N]) and Matthieu Riou (@mriou [https://twitter.com/mriou]), founders of BlockCypher, to discuss crypto-currency and the future of the blockchain.
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Decentralized Identity & OneName
KP Partner Anjney Midha (@AnjneyMidha [https://twitter.com/AnjneyMidha]) sits down with Ryan Shea (@ryaneshea [https://twitter.com/ryaneshea]) and Muneeb Ali (@muneeb [https://twitter.com/muneeb]), founders of OneName.io (@OneNameio [https://twitter.com/onenameio]), to discuss decentralized identity and the future of the blockchain.
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KPCB ProductWorks Design & Tech Talk
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB) Design Partner John Maeda and Quirky founder and CEO Ben Kaufman recently co-hosted a discussion with four business leaders operating at the intersection of design and technology. The participants gave a series of TED-like talks, each of which revealed a gift from the speakers to the audience. Gift-givers included…
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How To Craft A Concise Pitch Investors Will Care About
There are consistent patterns in how startup pitches are evaluated; aspiring entrepreneurs, pay attention.
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KPCB Education Leadership Salon
As part of the KPCB Leadership Salon series, KPCB General Partner John Doerr [https://www.kpcb.com/partner/john-doerr] led a panel of education technology innovators to discuss how technology has – and will continue to – fundamentally change the way we approach education both in the U.S. and abroad. Panelists included Daphne Koller, Founder at Coursera and professor at…
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‘Artists And Makers, It’s Time To Be Leaders’
Twenty years ago, when I was a young coder/designer, my life boiled down to this haiku: “All I want to be / is someone that makes new things / and thinks about them.” At the time I felt really alienated by coders, who didn’t “get” design, and by designers, who didn’t “get” code. So I…
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Three Principles for Using Design Successfully
Since arriving in Silicon Valley six weeks ago, I’ve spent time with designers at Flipboard, Chegg, Nest, AboutLife, FindTheBest, MyFitnessPal, Square, Codecademy, Gumroad (all Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers portfolio companies) and about 20 others. I often feel that there are as many startups as there were students at…
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Obamacare: Spurring A New Generation Of Healthcare Startups
Spurred by the Affordable Care Act [https://www.hhs.gov/healthcare/rights/], the American healthcare system in 2014 has entered a period of titanic change. The process will be messy and disruptive – it already is. While challenging for consumers of healthcare services, the shifting landscape provides tremendous opportunity for…
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The 4 Chapters of Ouya
This poem by Bing Gordon was presented at DLD14.
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Thank you, Nest
Three and a half years ago I first heard the pitch for Nest in my office. Tony Fadell and I had been friends and cycling buddies for years. I deeply admired his invention of the iPod and his work on the iPhone and I was eager to hear what he was going to do next.…
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KPCB Digital Health Leadership Salon
Digital health professionals met in our KPCB San Francisco Office to talk about trends in health technology. Moderated by KPCB’s Beth Seidenberg, the panel of CEOs included Rock Health’s Halle Tecco, MyFitnessPal’s Mike Lee and Practice Fusion’s Ryan Howard. The night was filled with discussion on the future of health & wearables, development of mobile…
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Help Wanted: Designing the Future
I’m a big believer in the many opportunities afforded by going to a good college. My parents were, too – even though my father never finished high school and my mother’s old-fashioned father forbid her from going. But like many American immigrants, they both strongly believed that…
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Why Apples Don’t Grow on Trees
I’m often asked, “What’s another successful design-led company besides Apple?” And I have to pause—not because companies like Ferrari and IKEA aren’t great examples of design-led organizations but because I find myself wondering why Apple dominates popular conversation about design to the extent that it does. After reading Hartmut Esslinger’s “Keep It Simple” and Leander…
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Introducing KPCB ProductWorks: Because We Need More Edisons
“None of my inventions came by accident. I see a worthwhile need to be met and I make trial after trial until it comes. What it boils down to is one per cent inspiration and ninety-nine per cent perspiration.” – Thomas Alva Edison ,1929
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Artisanal Manufacturing Creating Jobs to Produce Things in America Again
What we need is a new type of company—called an artisanal manufacturer—based on principles that promote economic prosperity, enliven local communities, and offer customers a rewarding experience based on quality and value.
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KPCB 12-200 Communications Meet-Up
We had a great night in our San Francisco Office with some of the Valley’s best marketing and communications professionals. The panel featured Twitter’s Gabriel Stricker, Pramana Collective’s Brandee Barker and LinkedIn’s Shannon Stubo, and moderated by KPCB’s Christina Lee talked about everything from building the most durable brands to harnessing the power social media.…
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Entrepreneurial Management 101
One of the hardest things for entrepreneurs to learn is that most of the time, the best thing they can do is get out of the way of the people actually doing the work. That’s the core tenant of what I called “Minimally Invasive Management,” which I’ve deconstructed in ten parts below.
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KPCB 12-200 Engineering Meet-Up: Lessons Learned (Part 4 of 4)
Lessons Learned
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KPCB 12-200 Engineering Meet-Up: Refining the Engineering Team (Part 3 of 4)
Refining the Engineering Team
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KPCB 12-200 Engineering Meet-Up: Recruiting Done Right (Part 2 of 4)
Recruiting Done Right
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KPCB 12-200 Engineering Meet-Up: Building And Managing An Engineering Team (Part 1 of 4)
Building And Managing An Engineering Team
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Why Chicago?
This poem by Bing Gordon was presented at Chicago Ideas Week.
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Redesigning Product Development in Silicon Valley
There is an old tech industry adage that more engineers solve all problems. This is because historically engineers have been the Sherpas of innovation in Silicon Valley, carrying the weight of code, servers and ultimately Moore’s Law on their backs to deliver new products to customers at a rapid pace.
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Lug Nuts or Steering Wheels?
This poem by Bing Gordon was presented at the 2013 KPCB Fellows Welcome Reception.
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Building An Internet Treasure
For missionary entrepreneurs, the dream outcome is to build an “Internet treasure” — a brand that defines a generation, proves that we are better than our parents and becomes something we couldn’t live without.
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Immigration in America & The Growing Shortage of High-Skilled Workers
KPCB’s Mary Meeker [https://www.kpcb.com/partner/mary-meeker] and Liang Wu take a close look at the impact of limits on high-skilled immigrants on the tech industry – and make the case for significant reforms.
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Ok Glass, Mute The Children (#ParentingThroughGlass)
I had a surprising revelation after my first weekend with Google’s internet connected specs: Glass is perfect for parents. After all, who needs hands-free productivity more than a parent? Who has more need for a smart assistant? Who gets more joy from photos of surprising kid moments? Parents! And you could be next: if you…
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The Glass Collective: See More, and Farther
Today we’re unveiling our plan to fund entrepreneurs for a brand new platform – Glass. To do so, we’re forming the Glass Collective with long-time friends at Andreessen Horowitz and Google Ventures. The Collective is an initiative to invest together in startups creating new experiences on Glass.
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The End of Moore’s Law
KPCB’s Bing Gordon [https://kpcb.com/partner/bing-gordon] posits that Moore’s Law no longer drives the manifest destiny of gaming and salutes a new era that derives more power from social circles than from silicon.
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Early Stage Career Boosters For People With MVP Potential
It isn’t just athletes who fail to live up to their early potential — if you are a “high draft choice” in life, you have a responsibility to focus your gifts.
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2012 USA Inc. Key Points
KPCB’s Mary Meeker [https://kpcb.com/partner/mary-meeker] shares her keen financial observations in this non-partisan report, which looks at the U.S. government — and its financials — as if it were a business.
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Austin City Limits
This poem by Bing Gordon was presented at SXSW 2012.
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CEO 2.0
KPCB’s Bing Gordon [https://kpcb.com/partner/bing-gordon] extracts lessons learned from the talented business leaders who propelled some of today’s most influential next-generation Web companies to success.
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Top 10 Mobile Internet Trends
KPCB’s Matt Murphy [https://kpcb.com/partner/matt-murphy] and Mary Meeker [https://kpcb.com/partner/mary-meeker] offer their take on the social, economic and technological trends fueling unchecked growth and disruption in today’s mobile Internet market.
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2011 USA Inc. (Video)
KPCB’s Mary Meeker [https://kpcb.com/partner/mary-meeker] shares her keen financial observations in this non-partisan report, which looks at the U.S. government — and its financials — as if it were a business.
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Hacking Gamification
KPCB’s Bing Gordon [https://kpcb.com/partner/bing-gordon] highlights the advantages of using game elements to liven up the online user experience in this light-hearted but seriously useful guide to successful gamification.
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2011 USA Inc. (Full Report)
KPCB’s Mary Meeker [https://kpcb.com/people/mary-meeker] shares her keen financial observations in this non-partisan report, which looks at the U.S. government — and its financials — as if it were a business.