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How long can Zuckerberg afford to bankroll the AR/VR market?

TechCrunch LA

Last week, we talked about about the “de-stonkifying” of the market. The company’s stock tanked by more than 26 percent, representing a $230 billion reduction in market cap and a $31 billion drop in Zuckerberg’s personal net worth. Hello friends, and welcome back to Week in Review ! the big thing.

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What Do LPs Think of the Venture Capital Markets for 2016?

Both Sides of the Table

At the Upfront Summit in early February, we had a chance to have many off-the-record conversations with Limited Partners (LPs) who fund Venture Capital (VC) funds about their views of the market. In fact, if you add the capital flows of the past ten years, there have been just shy of $50 billion in net cash outlays.

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ORA Smart Glass | Augmented Reality Glasses

Tech Zulu Event

No other company competes with Google Glass on the augmented reality (AR) market, but there are plenty of startups looking to take a bite at the market. ORA looks to improve upon what made Google’s creation great and do it all at a fraction of the price. Google laid out the initial blueprints of what AR glasses can do.

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What Everyone Should Take Away from Twitter’s 8% Staff Reductions

Both Sides of the Table

One of the points I tried to make is that as venture capital investors as an industry we seem to have a healthy disdain for public market investors. The truth is that the brutal reality of public markets is that they self correct much more quickly than our shitty little private equity illiquid corner of the universe.

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Interview with Tony Farwell, GovX

socalTECH

Tony was the principal investor in STATS, which he sold to News Corp., As example of the latter would be the San Diego Padres, the San Diego Chargers, the New York Yankees, Roadrunner Sports, and other who want the ability to reach that demographic or population, without creating channel conflict. military population, plus veterans.

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Report: The Bay Area Isn’t Bleeding Tech Workers After All

Tech.Co

You’d be forgiven, then, for assuming the city is seeing a net loss of tech workers. But, you’d be wrong, according to a new report out from LinkedIn. After, it’s a balancing act for many in the industry, who rely on the same location that’s pricing them out. ” But Who’s Leaving? .”

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Bio Roundup: FDA Says No, PCSK9 Value Fight, CRISPR Intrigue & More

Xconomy

And once in a while, a defender uses his or her face, inadvertently, to block a ball spiked over the net. The CRISPR news this week doesn’t need a metaphor; the drama that MIT Technology Review reported can stand alone. Here’s more on Radius’s drug and osteoporosis care from the New York Times. Talk about sacrifice.