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9/3/2008 Gregory T. Huang Xconomy A Who’s Who of Geeking Out at Nathan Myhrvold’s Intellectual Ventures When I visited Nathan Myhrvold last month at the Intellectual Ventures lab in Bellevue, WA, I didn’t get a chance to meet one of the lab’s most distinguished residents, science-fiction novelist Neal Stephenson. Myhrvold mentioned him during our meeting, but it was too early in the day to find him in the building. Stephenson, best known for his cyberpunk novel Snow Crash and mind-blowing historical fiction like Cryptonomicon and The Baroque Cycle volumes, joined Intellectual Ventures part-time last year and usually comes into the lab in the afternoons, after his morning writing sessions at his Seattle home.
| 8/26/2008 Gregory T. Huang Xconomy With Intellectual Ventures, Nathan Myhrvold Out to Create “Invention Capital” Industry—and Stop Hurricanes, Malaria, and Global Warming in the Process (Part 2) Yesterday, we ran the first half of a sit-down interview with Nathan Myhrvold, cofounder and CEO of Intellectual Ventures, the Bellevue, WA-based invention laboratory and investment firm. Myhrvold, the former CTO of Microsoft (and an Xconomist), placed his current company’s goals in the context of venture capital and private equity, arguing that there is a real need to create what he calls an “invention capital” industry.
| 8/25/2008 Gregory T. Huang Xconomy With Intellectual Ventures, Nathan Myhrvold Out to Create “Invention Capital” Industry—and Reinvent Invention in the Process This time last week, Nathan Myhrvold was sitting down with Bill Gates. Gates had just returned from the Olympics, where he had watched some high-profile ping-pong matches—a very hot ticket in China. The two former Microsoft colleagues were catching up, and their discussion turned to racquet sports, and the various technical differences between them.
| 8/15/2008 Eric Engleman Puget Sound Business Journal A brain reaction: Elite idea factory's biggest venture yet: safter and cheaper nuclear power plants With presidential candidate John McCain and others promoting nuclear power as a solution to the nation's energy woes, a Bellevue invention factory is positioning itself to spark a revived nuclear industry.
| 7/13/2008 Andrew Bast Newsweek Failure Is an Option What do you do when what you need to know hasn't been thought of yet?
| 7/4/2008 Eric Engleman Puget Sound Business Journal Bellevue patent-buying firm hires for growth in Asia Intellectual Ventures LLC, the Bellevue patent-holding firm founded by former Microsoft chief technology office Nathan Myhrvold, is rapidly bulking up its staff and prepaing for a major expansion in Asia.
| 5/12/2008 Malcolm Gladwell The New Yorker Annals of Innovation: In the Air: The New Yorker Annals of Innovation: Who says big ideas are rare?
| 4/18/2008 Dean Takahashi VentureBeat Hope for the Little Guys at the Intellectual Property Symposium Small inventors, beware. You’ve got to be crazy to be an entrepreneur. You’ve got to be even crazier to be an inventor. Patent reform could change things, but opportunities abound in the nascent intellectual property marketplace.
| 3/7/2008 Peter N. Detkin, Founder, Vice-Chairman, Intellectual Ventures Speech delivered to Washington State Bar Association, 13th Annual Intellectual Property Institute Investing in Invention Peter Detkin discusses business models focused on investing in invention.
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