Source:Valleywag
Is it just me, or do venture capitalists Stewart Alsop and Gilman Louie of Alsop Louie Partners, pictured here in matching leather jackets, remind anyone else of the leather-suit-buying wannabe rock stars Bret and Jemaine from HBO’s “Flight of the Conchords”?

Source:Valleywag
There’s no official word on the fate of Business 2.0, the Time Inc.-owned magazine where I used to work. The publication, once fated to shut down after its September issue, is still alive, thanks to a hastily granted extension of life support. The staff is working on the October issue, while higher-ups consider offers to buy the magazine that streamed in after word of its impending demise leaked. But they seem to have resigned themselves to the fate of being absorbed into larger sister publication Fortune, based on this sign: A magazine logo near the entrance has been altered to read “Fortune 2.0.”

Source:Valleywag
After selling off $8.9 million worth of shares this month, Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff retains a mere $637 million worth of holdings in his company. Did we mention that he is much, much richer than you are? [Docu-Drama]

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