After spending a couple of weeks with the Google Chrome browser, I now can see an advantage of the ‘new tab’ screen that presents your top 9 sites most frequently visited. On the right side you’ll see an image of my top 9 and here is a brief description of my daily Web browsing which [...]
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Yesterday I read an article in the Dec/Jan issue of Fast Company about the change in Cisco’s corporate culture to embrace social media and collaboration. According to the article, Cisco has taken a strong step to leverage Web 2.0 technologies through acquisition and internally developed Web 2.0 tools. One interesting point made in the article [...]
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Meebo comes to G1
I wrote a post earlier about the Google App Market on the G1 being one of it’s greatest features. It got even better this past week with the addition of the meebo application for G1. For those of you unfamilar with meebo, it is a web site that keeps you connected to [...]
I was going to write a blog entry earlier this week about the importance of having cash on hand, regardless if you are an individual or a start-up, due to the current economic crisis. Then out of the blue I run across this post and powerpoint about Sequoia Capital telling their portfolio companies to batten [...]
A friend drew this picture for me over the summer and it basically describes what I was doing from June – Aug. It was great while it lasted. Now back to work.
Last week’s debate was interesting, albeit uneventful. One of the more interesting takeaways for me was the support that both candidates showed for energy independence. In some ways, they were saying it would be the cure for the current financial mess the economy is facing. Now I am not sure how much thought, [...]
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If you had to choose between between oil and biofuels to standardize on for transportation, the choice was obvious. Biofuels are more Earth friendly, or so it appeared. A recent study by the World Bank found that the hidden costs of producing biofuels has led to the sharp rise seen in the cost of food [...]
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