Comments on: Loomia raises $5 million to spread social-recommendation widgets
The maker of a downloadable plug-in for Facebook users nabs millions in a first round of funding from investors including Asset Management and Peacock Equity.
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Instead Japanese give us Prius that gets 50 MPG, saving us 75% on Gas bills per month, French give us, well Europeans, TGV that goes center city to center city in lap of luxury while costing a fraction of air travel, Germans give us
Wind powered generators that generate electricity at a fraction of burning Coal or Oil, etc., etc., And what do we get from US San Francisco / Silicon Valley investors, yet one more Web 2.0 company that makes nothing cheaper or better!
As a result of which it generates NO sales what so ever, except to other portfolio companies of the same VCs and whose ONLY hope is to be bought out.
- by 5errr May 19, 2008 12:44 PM PDT
- widgets really seem to be everywhere these days
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