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March 29th, 2012 by
David
Every great idea in the tech sector requires good people to execute. No matter how clever or constructive a concept is, without the right technical people to execute the plan, a business or ambitious idea will fail. So when a number of influential individuals in finance, education and business began departing their lucrative careers to form the Khan Academy, some of their most important hiring choices involved staffing their technical support positions. That made Marcia Lee an important hire for the Khan Academy.
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March 29th, 2012 by
David
So far in computer technology, there remains one enduring truth about laptop computers. It seems no matter how advanced laptop computers become, they all warm up and get so hot that one either needs to cool the laptop off quickly or risk damage to the chips and drives within. Unfortunately, that means that almost immediately after investing in a new laptop computer, you are likely to need to buy a cooling peripheral. Given that this is a pretty necessary expense, you might as well go with one of the best cooling products for laptop computers. The Arctic Cooling Pad is a great way to keep your laptop computer cool!
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March 28th, 2012 by
David
If imitation is the highest form of flattery, then Pinterest has a lot to feel flattered about! In addition to enjoying a lot of press in the online media, Pinterest is the concept that many new social networking sites appear to be trying to imitate. Pinterest allows you to “pin” any image you find on the Internet to your bulletin board on Pinterest to share with your friends and followers. You and your friends may comment on the pictures and the site inspires some very lively discussions.
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March 27th, 2012 by
David
Sometimes, the very best thing for a technology company is an outsider who understands the products and goals of the company, without necessarily understanding all of the intricacies of the business. It takes a fairly daring company to grant a seat on the Board of Directors to an individual who has vision, but not business experience. In the case of Sigma-Aldrich, one of the world’s leading scientific equipment manufacturers, the company took a calculated risk when it hired Rebecca M. Bergman directly to the Board.
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March 27th, 2012 by
David
It is hard to think of a less cool part of the tower computer than the power supply. For sure, every computer needs a power supply, but the tower computer power supply has traditionally been dark, functional and blockish. Peripheral manufacturer XION is changing that, though, with their High Performance Party Edition line of personal computer power supplies!
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March 26th, 2012 by
David
Because of how fast the technology sector adapts and changes, sometimes it is hard to remember how significant some of the overnight successes for companies truly were. After all, one year the hot product is an iPad, the next year it is an Amazon Kindle Fire, the next year, the market explodes for an entirely different product. Because the attention span of consumers is so short, you might have forgotten one of the most significant product releases in the last decade. There have been sixty million of them sold since 2004. Give up? It’s the TomTom GPS navigation system. The founder and CEO of TomTom is Harold Goddijn and he is one of the coolest businessmen around.
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March 23rd, 2012 by
David
For those who might not have heard of it yet, there is a social network challenging Facebook for supremacy on the Internet. It’s not Google+, either! The social network is called Diaspora and it is an open-source alternative to Facebook that was founded on the belief that users ought to control their information and social network experience. Diaspora is a good idea that has been plagued by problems, not the least of which are a lack of name recognition (outside the hacker community) and the suicide last November of one of the company’s four co-founders, Ilya Zhitomirskiy. Despite the setbacks, Diaspora is poised to break out into popular culture. If it does, it will no doubt be in part because of Rosanna Yau.
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March 22nd, 2012 by
David
There are a number of ways to try to make money off the Internet. However, the study of analytics is becoming a big business for those who want to generate revenue from their websites. Analytics is a study of both website content and visitor traffic patterns. The big analytic programs, like Google analytics and Gnip, rely upon vast amounts of data and trends to provide the content providers of websites with the tools they need to monetize their site most effectively. One of the emerging analytics sites on the Internet is Yieldbot. The daunting task of creating their analytical tools falls to Soren Macbeth.
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March 22nd, 2012 by
David
As mobile computing devices like smartphones and tablet computers begin to dominate the electronics market, an entire generation of media enthusiasts is being marginalized. The consumers who popularize listening to music on mp3 players and watching movies on tiny screens streamed from The Cloud are eroding the high standards producers of movies, music and quality television have when they pour their hearts into their work. Fortunately, there are still those who are interested in immersing themselves in great music or the full movie experience. For those consumers, there are giant-screen high definition televisions and Blu-Ray players. For their sound system, there is the Bowers & Wilkins MT-60D Mini Theatre System.
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March 21st, 2012 by
David
Any number of good ideas will fail when you do not have the right people in place to execute them. As online advertising becomes increasingly competitive, Spongecell CEO Ben Kartzman knew that in order to compete with giants like Amazon and Google’s Adsense, he needed a staff that was both creative and could execute complex ideas. For the computer proficiency Spongecell needed to compete in a very tight market, Kartzman turned to Blythe Dunham!
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