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Intel Capital's Sita Vasan on what's hot

Published September 30, 2009 at 5:09 PM
Cloud computing, location-based mobile and online education are among the technologies this fall on the radar of Intel Capital's Sita Vasan, who focuses on the digital home. We caught up with Vasan at nextNY's recent Shake Shack II mixer. Watch the video below or download it on iTunes. For more of The Deal's coverage of the New York tech startup scene, read below the video. - Mary Kathleen Flynn


For more of The Deal's coverage of Shake Shack II, see:

New York's most savvy entrepreneurs and investors predict what company will score the next home run, a la Twitter. Foursquare, a mobile social network startup that recently got backing from Union Square Ventures and others, was the most popular answer.

Betaworks co-founder John Borthwick tells The Deal the next big Internet development is the Web of Things.

New York Angels chairman David S. Rose says entrepreneurs need to work harder -- and take their companies further -- to get serious angel investors to back them.

Greycroft partner Drew Lipsher tells The Deal how meeting Starbucks founder Howard Schultz helped him pay for business school.

RRE Ventures partners Jim Robinson and Stuart Ellman talk about entrepreneurs they admire, including Ross Perot and Bill Gates.

Path101.com co-founder Charlie O'Donnell explains why he founded the nextNY group for up-and-comers in the tech and new-media fields and why he hosted the Shake Shack II party.



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