November 2001
Forget the World Wide Web on your cell phone. The key to the always-on, everywhere wireless Internet comes down to three things: location, location, location.
From the first paragraph:
One of the most interesting moments I've had as a venture capitalist took place this past spring, when I visited the offices of Vindigo, on Manhattan's West Side. Seated in the company's conference room, I stared at an image of New York City rendered on a laptop. It was unlike anything I'd seen before. The company's 32-year-old CEO, Jason Devitt, who'd started Vindigo barely a year earlier, explained that I was looking at a map of what New Yorkers like to do and, more interesting, where they like to do it.
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