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MyKaroo On The Radio
The MyKaroo Web ReviewThere are a hundred million stories on the Internet.
We find the best and interview the people behind the websites.
Then the conversation moves to the MyKaroo page next to that website.
Join us there, ask your own questions, get answers, meet people, have your say.
MyKaroo. See the web your way.
The MyKaroo Web Review is broadcast every Saturday morning at 10:00 am on KKGN "Green 960" 960-AM in San Francisco. We review all sorts of websites and interview the people behind them. There are more than a hundred million websites out there, and every website has a story. We get the stories, talk to the people behind the websites, and share it all with you.
After the interview, the conversation continues on the MyKaroo page next to that website where you can ask our interview guests your own questions, get answers, and see what other people have to say. When we can, we'll also post special goodies on the MyKaroo page next to the featured website.
Scroll down for our most recent MyKaroo Web Reviews. Or click here for our archives.
So what is MyKaroo anyway? MyKaroo is an independent blog next to every website in the world. After you install MyKaroo, whenever you go to any website you'll see what other people have posted about that site. Go to your next website and the MyKaroo window instantly updates itself to show new comments. See what people have posted, and join the conversation. It's like a blog that's always in sync with what you're looking at.
MyKaroo is independent. There's a MyKaroo blog next to every website in the world, but it isn't part of the website it's next to. It isn't part of any other website at all. MyKaroo is free speech for every website in the world.
And it's free. Because that's how the web should be.
Want to learn more about MyKaroo? Click here for lots of information, a visual MyKaroo demo, and more.
This Week's Interviews
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Jean Hackenburg of NorthBayAngels.com
Jean Hackenburg is Chairman of the Board of the North Bay Angels investor's group, which promotes entrepreneurship in Sonoma County, Marin County, and surrounding areas. Sure, businesses need a good idea, but what happens from there? Helping them grow is the mission of the North Bay Angels. Jean tells us what that's all about from her perspective.![]()
Randy Williams of KeiretsuForum.com
Randy Williams is the founder of the Keiretsu Forum, which started right here in the East Bay and is now the world’s largest angel investor network with over 750 accredited investor members throughout sixteen chapters on three continents. Keiretsu's success rate would make most venture capital investors swoon with envy. How do they do it? Here's their story.![]()
Golden Capital Ballroom Blitz of GoldenCapital.net
Golden Capital Network hosts meetings at which entrepreneurs can present to investors. One format they use is the "Ballroom Blitz" in which entrepreneurs have one minute to present their offering. It's great practice for the real world, in which a minute is often all you get. Here's a sample of one of their Ballroom Blitz sessions, presented at the Santa Rosa Venture Communities conference on April 29 2008.![]()
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