Wondiring Venture Capital

Qa_1A number of posts have been written about Wondir, the cool real-time Q&A engine that allows one to field questions on a wide range of topics, and get members of the community to answer them.
They have recently added the ability to integrate the Wonder ticker/question interface in a TypeList, in order to mimic the search box that has become so familiar on blogs.

I have also suggested to Allen Searls, the Community VP of the company, that it could be fun to have a VC category for people to ask technical questions, related to financing, terms, etc. Sort of an interactive extension of Brad Feld’s excellent series on financing terms.

And here it is.

VC CategoryAnyone wanting wants to grab the HTML
to add a Q&A module to their blog can visit this page
if they use TypePad and this page if they don’t. And set the category to “99” to access the VC category. And there is an RSS feed for Q&As for the category here.

I hope that fellow VC and angel bloggers will join me on the A side of the Q&A.

Disclosure: I am not involved in the company’s affairs, but I find what they are doing pretty interesting.


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