Archive for April, 2008
If you don’t, you’re not growing. How’s that for a start? Here’s a collection of short statements for you to ponder:
Entrepreneurship Education does not equal Business Education
Business entry fundamentally differs from managing a business
Know How versus Know Who
Insanity -> Doing same thing & expecting different results
John Maynard Keys “The greatest difficulty in the world is [...]
“The checkered flag dropped today in Japan, and with it came the paternalistic stranglehold on professional motorsports as Danica Patrick wins the Indy Japan 300 — besting her previous highest finish of second place at the Detroit Grand Prix. The win, 5.8594 seconds ahead of pole-sitter Helio Castroneves on the 1.5-mile Twin Ring Motegi oval [...]
Next Tuesday my class will be giving competitive elevator pitchs: the brief overview of a product, service, or project that can be delivered in the time it takes to ride an elevator, usually around 90-120 seconds or so. According to Sarah Perez here, we have a new play on the pitch, the Twitpitch, - [...]
Yesterday Google’s share price shot from $449.54 @ opening to $540.19 @ close, about a 19% gain. This is the largest single day gain for Google’s stock since opening day. Want to know what’s going on? Bottom line is comScore blew it, and now their stock is taking a hit. Read about it here and [...]
Up until Tuesday, I had resisted doing anything with my iPhone but use it as it came out of the box. I’ve gotten myself into too many situations where hacking ended up destroying the mothership. Having said that, hacks that open the iPhone to non-Apple based [read Open Source, so they cost zip] apps [...]
The purpose of this blog is twofold: To highlight the site www.slideboom.com as a new place to upload PPTs [free], and a couple of PPTs that go way beyond what you normally expect to find captured in a PPT. They even provide the embed html code for you! Take a gander at both slideboom.com, [...]
How does 50 gigs of free online storage sound? www.adrive.com offers just that. The Cloud is coming here! Adrive requires name/address/email to sign up, but other than that, seems to work quite well. Much slicker than using Purdue’s email to store “your stuff.”
ADrive users are able to share any of their files in [...]
Exactly one year ago today the first blog entry was posted herein. Since then, 405 posts have been made, or more than one per day. As of yesterday morning, 4,187 comments had been made. As of this morning, about 24,000 SPAMs had been stopped, or an average of almost 65 per day. Obviously, spammers are [...]
Cali Lewis [alias] is the star of this show, that’s worth watching from time-to-time. See here for more about Cali. - Hank
Hank [BS/MSEE,
MSM $$$, Ph.D. Mgmt] teaches