April 2010
19 posts
Apr 25th
Unboxed - Lean Start-Ups Aim to Find Customers... →
Apr 25th
CSSDesk - Dynamic CSS Sandbox →
Apr 21st
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Life in the Cloud
Apr 21st
Want to Know the Difference Between a CTO and a VP... →
Apr 21st
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Apr 20th
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Are We Intrinsic Up to a Price?
I just started Daniel Pink’s - Drive and he hit me with a motivation experiment that doesn’t hold water for me.  So I need your help figuring it all out.  The experiment goes like this: Somebody gives me ten dollars and tells me to share it - some, all, or none - with you.  If you accept my offer, we both get to keep the money.  If you reject it, neither of us get anything.  If I...
Apr 18th
Testing Apple's iPad On The Road - Mobile Blog -... →
Apr 15th
Ron Conway And The Technology Ecosystem →
Apr 15th
How To Be Relevant →
Apr 15th
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Puma Reinvents The Shoe Box - PSFK
Apr 13th
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Eric Schimidt at Gartner conference of 1000 CIOs & Tech Leaders talking ‘The Future of the Internet’
Apr 9th
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The iPad's Relevance
Since there hasn’t been much fanfare or any reviews talking about the iPad yet, I thought I’d start. If you didn’t find the sarcasm in that, stop reading now. I’m not interested in talking about the hardware specs, all the features, iPad apps, etc.  I’m interested in talking about the evolution of computing and technology advancement.  I posted a quote a couple of days ago that I think is...
Apr 7th
“Failure is an option but fear is not.”
– James Cameron (TED 2010)
Apr 7th
Want a new wallpaper for your iPad? Great place to... →
Apr 6th
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.”
– Arthur C. Clarke (Profiles of The Future)
Apr 5th
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Kate first soccer practice
Apr 3rd
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Great presentation by Fred Wilson for those of you building your own web apps.  His very first point resonated the most with me:  Speed: If it ain’t fast, nobody will use it.
Apr 1st
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“In 2010, many of our businesses continue to operate as if it were 1980....”
– I was reading this article about the business use of the new iPad and thought this last line by Peter Merholtz was particularly significant for how we continue to have blinders on with our existing business models.  Is this you or your company?
Apr 1st