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Bumbling to Greatness

By | July 1, 2009, 7:52 AM PDT

Vinod Khosla is one of Silicon Valley’s most respected pioneers. A graduate of India’s Institute of Technology with an electrical engineering degree, Khosla failed at his first company which attempted to bring soy milk to the many homes without refrigerators in India. Then he came to Carnegie Mellon where he got his masters in biomedical engineering and soon after that to Stanford where he earned his MBA. It was in the valley that he co-founded Sun Microsystems and helped pioneer “open-systems” and RISC processors. Sun was funded by Kleiner Perkins Caulfield Byers and in 1986 Khosla joined them. As a venture capitalist, Khosla has been involved in the early days of Excite, NexGen (sold to AMD), Cerent (sold to Cisco), Juniper Networks and many more firms. Today he continues his relationship with Kleiner Perkins and also runs his own firm which invests in early through late stage firms in technology and green.

In this video from Bambi Francisco’s excellent news network for entrepreneurs, Vator TV, Khoshla is honored for Vision by the non-profit SD Forum, and while doing so sets the record strait on the subject of Vision while inspiring the audience to get to bat and go big.

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About Vince Thompson

Vince Thompson was a contributing editor for SmartPlanet from 2009 to 2010.

Vince Thompson

Vince Thompson

Contributing Editor, People

Vince Thompson is a digital revenue consultant, author, speaker and host of the popular BNET show Dog and Pony. His firm Middleshift LLC helps Internet companies build revenue by creating advertising solutions and scaling sales efforts. He is based in Los Angeles.

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Vince Thompson

Vince Thompson

Vince Thompson is the managing partner of Middleshift LLC, a digital revenue consultancy specializing in helping media companies sell online advertising.

Within the scope of his consultancy Vince works with a number or startups as well as major media companies and in many cases holds stock in those companies as well.

Vince is also the founder of Media2Watch LLC, parent company of Girl2Watch.com, a consumer content company that profiles up and coming actors and the shows they are going to be in and them connects them with audiences.

If at the time he writes an article or post he has a business relationship or investment related to the company or person featured, Vince will disclose his involvement. He writes for SmartPlanet and is not an employee of CBS.

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