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Some Links for Your Weekend Reading
Ignore the man behind the curtain … Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting. Lighter Links: The Verdict on Business Huddles. (BossBlog) 20 of the Best Entrepreneur’s Thoughts in 140 Characters or Less. (Addicted2Success) Crappy Idea? Company Will Print Your Twitter Feed On Toilet Paper.
LivingSocial Is Growing-Up and Focusing on Big Goals and a Bigger Future
I visited my son in Washington DC this week. He works for company called LivingSocial, which is a fast-growing and innovative tech startup. If it doesn't immediately ring a bell … they compete with Groupon in the daily deals space. As an entrepreneur, it was interesting to get a sense of the
This Kid's Got Game - Have You Heard About Caine's Arcade Yet?
Hopefully you've had a chance to watch the video about Caine's Arcade. If not, here it is. What's it about? Well, a 9-year-old boy, Caine Monroy, built an elaborate cardboard arcade inside his dad's used auto parts store. And while the arcade is about fun, there's no doubt that it is serious business for Caine.
Is the S&P 500 Index at Its Likely Bounce Point?
What an Interesting week we just had. Facebook is buying Instagram for $1 billion; AOL struck a $1 billion deal to provide hundreds of patents to Microsoft; Sony is cutting 10,000 jobs after its worst fiscal year ever; and “The Lion King” has passed “The Phantom of the Opera” as the highest-grossing Broadway musical ever.
Some Fun Links for Your Weekend Reading
Let's start with a cartoon about Reverse Psychology. Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting. Lighter Links: Inside Stanford's Famous Course on Creativity. (Fortune) How Data Visualization Turns Scientists Into Storytellers. (Mindjet) Wyoming Town with 1 Resident Sold for $900,000. (News) Watch Google's Autonomous Car Drive
The Need for Speed - How Impatient Are We Becoming?
Here is an infographic about how 'Urgency Junkies' have become addicted to instant gratification. Created by: Online Graduate Programs Are we becoming impatient or just seeking out conveniences and efficiencies. Patience may be a virtue … but information is an asset. Wanting it all now has clearly become the new normal when it comes
