Silicon Valley Entrepreneur (and Google Exec) Joe Kraus Moves to Google Ventures
Joe Kraus–the longtime Silicon Valley entrepreneur who sold his most recent start-up, JotSpot, to Google in 2006 and has been a director of product management since–has moved to its Google Ventures unit as a partner, said several sources.
Sources added that Kraus (pictured above) is likely to be the first of several well-known appointments at the relatively new venture arm of the search giant.
Google (GOOG) announced its VC play in March and said the fund will invest $100 million in “exceptional” start-ups over the next year.
“We’ll be focusing on early stage investments across a diverse range of industries, including consumer Internet, software, clean-tech, bio-tech, health care and, no doubt, other areas we haven’t thought of yet,” Managing Partners Rich Miner and Bill Maris explained in a blog post when Google Ventures debuted. “Central to our effort will be our fellow Googlers, whom we view as a critically important resource to help educate us about potential investments areas and evaluate specific companies.”
Well, that now apparently means Kraus, a serial entrepreneur who co-founded the Web 1.0-era Excite portal and, in Web 2.0, JotSpot, which made wiki-style software for online collaboration.
Currently, only Miner and Maris are listed on the bios page of Google Venture’s online site.
Since the acquisition, Kraus has been leading Google’s OpenSocial efforts to develop standards for social networking platforms.
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Comments
congrats Joe!
(and also to Bill Maris / Rich Miner & team… great scoop for them
Posted by dave mcclure at November 3rd, 2009 at 2:01 pmD:
Indeed.
Posted by Kara Swisher at November 3rd, 2009 at 2:33 pmNot sure google ventures is dynamic enough
Posted by Sam Harrison at November 3rd, 2009 at 5:31 pmWow this is tremendous news, I didn’t know that google was trying to move into the VC industry, if anyone had some funds to work with it surely would be them. And they will probably do as good a job with this as they do with everything else they touch.
Now what i’d like to know is how can I apply?
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Posted by Noel Wiggins at November 4th, 2009 at 6:05 am