Rahul Kishore

Nov 01

Disruption is the key Mr. Bloomberg

This is the precipice of a new era.  When a personal computer company is the most valuable in the world, when people interact with information in ever more personal and innovative ways, when the world is more akin to nodes on the social graph than countries, municipalities, or households.  This is the beginning of a shift in the way that we do business, the way that we approach problems, the way we move our civilization forward.  

Mayor Bloomberg clearly saw this trend, and smartly chose to try to continue to refine New York City’s relevance in this new era by bringing revolution to its doorstep.  The idea is simple, make New York more like Silicon Valley.  Make entrepreneurship a legitamite career, not an excuse for unemployment.  Change social norms, cultural misconceptions, and the dreams of future generations to look towards innovation and disruption rather than following the old guard.  

I am a technophile, a born and raised Californian from the Silicon Valley.  But I am also a future New Yorker. My classmates and I, are the future of what will be the next great disruption in the way that the world works.  It is disruption that drove the success of Silicon Valley, if anything the valley was the beautiful product of utter chaos.  Understanding how to create an innovative hub, how to inspire people to be creative, to “Think Different”, is akin to figuring out where life came from.  We look at a primordial soup of talent, of possibility, but it’s that spark at just the right moment that leads to explosion of results.

When considering who can create that spark, who can push people to go beyond what they believed was possible, it’s not about track record.  Lighting never strikes the same spot twice.  Passion however, is a driving force that leads to great ideas turning into real products.  Passion for New York, an understanding of where this city is now and where it’s going.  

Cornell is New York City. We are 50,000 innovative, revolutionary New York City thinkers.  We are a group of dreamers, and we dream of a future for New York City where ideas can flourish. 

New York City was built on the shoulders of thousands of upstarts and entrepreneurs.  So isn’t it obvious we should trust our future in the hands of people with passion, rather than those with big pockets.  Cornell believes in New York City.  We just need you, Mr. Bloomberg, to let us build the future with you.

Jun 10

Hipsters Try to Buy Pabst Beer Co., The Man says No -

Goes to show, for their drab apparel, hipsters have a lot of money to protect their sacred PBR.

May 28

Mark Zuckerberg Only Eats What He Kills -

He’s really upping his manliness quotient.

May 25

Thiel Fellowship: 20 under 20 -

Isn’t this quite the group of starry eyed dreamers.

May 19

LinkedIn Up 90% in opening IPO trading -

Is this an indicator of how the Facebook IPO will play out?  Will we see a $150 billion valuation on day one?

May 18

In Silicon Valley, Buying Companies for Their Engineers -

500k to 1 Million an engineer? Sign me up.

May 12

Cornell's Ranger robot walks 40.5 miles on a single charge -

Well done Cornell Engineering!

May 10

Microsoft's acquisition of Skype for $8.5 billion becomes official -

Microsoft is definitely a better home for Skype, at least culturally. I wonder what Ballmer is cooking up that requires an $8.5 billion telephone. 

May 09

Palantir Valued at More than $2 Billion -

Really rolling in the money on those federal clients I see.

May 05

Applied Materials to Buy Varian for $4.9 Billion -

A lot of consolidation within the semiconductor space.  More evidence of the new Internet Bubble or a legitimate move for new players trying to get into the market?

Apr 28

Apple Now More Profitable Than Microsoft Too -

Talk about a turn around.

Apr 27

An End to Quantitative Easing? -

With the Fed officially ending its $600 billion bond buying program, does this signal an end to quantitative easing? 

Apr 25

My iPhone is tracking me!? Oh Noes! -

I just checked out where my phone thinks I’ve been with the above application.  Noteably, it doesn’t think I’m at school very often.  I’d have to agree.

Apr 22

The $5,000 Cab Ride from NYC to LA -

I make so much money I want to take a car from NYC to LA? Really?

Apr 20

The Fall of Gizmodo -

How does one squander 85% of their traffic? Decide to redesign their site so nobody can read their content.  Fantastic!