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What I Love Best About the Kindle, Amazon Took From Vegas.
Disruptive Technology: I remember the first time I used TiVo. I instantly knew it was a disruptive technology that would change how people watch TV. It's even better than I thought I was. That doesn't mean it was a great investment in the stock market; but it was a terrific investment in the household. And
Capitalogix Commentary 03/20/09
As the recession deepens, the Federal Reserve announced a plan to revive the struggling economy. It will pump more than an extra $1 trillion into the mortgage market and longer-term Treasury securities.  Short-term, equity markets did push higher. The problem with desperate measures, though … they can end up stoking fear, not confidence.   In this
Tough Times Call For Hope And Inspiration
The Red Ribbon is a fun video worth watching.  It is a reminder that Hope, Inspiration and Passion are important catalysts to moving forward, regardless of what you do for a living. I hope you like it. Here is the direct link on YouTube.
Capitalogix Commentary 3/13/09
It's a puzzle.  Is this yet another bear-market bounce, or the start of something more meaningful? It was just the second gain in 10 weeks; but the 12% rise from 12-year lows was enough to start the debate. The usually bearish, and quite well-respected, Doug Kass suggested that we might be seeing a "generational low"
The Twitter Tools I Use All The Time
Last week's article predicted that Twitter is likely to be in your future. In this article I'm going to share some guidelines and the best tools I've found to make your Twitter use easier and more productive. The number of third-party tools available for Twitter is one of the best indications that the service is
Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions
I finally got around to reading this book, and it was worth it.  This review has links to videos and related material to help you get more from the book.  Bottom-line: It was fun and easy-to-read … with short chapters and memorable stories that make practical points. Magic, Markets and the Mind … A Little