Facebook Faces Competition from Google+ and Other Start-Ups
What’s up with Facebook? Where is it going? Here’s a summary of a private company research report that discusses Facebook’s situation and future.
Continue 2 Comments July 23, 2011
What’s up with Facebook? Where is it going? Here’s a summary of a private company research report that discusses Facebook’s situation and future.
Continue 2 Comments July 23, 2011
Why the iresistible urge to pursue technology as a solution to our faltering education system? Why NOW has become the most opportune moment to change a system that hasn’t changed in generations?
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Meet inCircled, a software start-up whose product is aimed at making your social network more effective for you. Afterall, what’s the point of a social network if when you talk, no one is listening or responding to you?
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The digital world is shifting and not just a little, it is changing a lot. What is happening to cause the perfect storm? Twenty years ago, Microsoft and PCs were the hottest tech but now there are the new kids on the block. Now there is a cahnge in the softwre industry underway.
Mobile and cloud computing can be a powerful combination. Today usage is only the beginning. We can learn alot about the acceptance by users from watching how kids behave with their toys.
Continue 2 Comments October 14, 2010
The advent of low cost cameras, camera phones, and pocket camcorders has turned the common man into the everyday paparazzi. How much video and photos is out there, and how much could be out there if the trend continues? What about the bandwidth and storage required, and its impact on the environment? What are some emerging technologies in this area? Is all this video and photos really necessary? Have we all gone overboard?
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The buzz words for venture capitalists used to be emerging technologies, now disruptive technologies and socially conscious technologies are fashionable. My general impression of the IBF Conference on Venture Capital and Disruptive Technologies was there are no real surprises in the viewpoint of the venture capitalists. VCs think there are plenty of opportunities for start-ups to exploit disruptive technologies to build a new company.
