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  • Long Live Falun Gong!! and Long Live FreeGate proxy software!!!!
    on China chastises Google days after CEO speaks
    March 14, 2010 04:41 PM
  • April 06, 2009 09:03 AM
  • Russell is fun, flexible, and knowledgeable when he talks. Did I sell knowledgeable right?
    on VERTICAL AD NETWORK
    March 25, 2009 06:36 PM
  • Lets hope they can get it right. Some code basics are "object, subject, and predicate." See the link? Yet historically there is no Super Liason to talk to "coke-bottle glasses and mountain-dew sluggin'" coder and "unhappy zealot with a pompadour" design entrepeneur. Lets hope they satisfy Seth Godins aphorism, "Who cares?" with success.
    on Personalized news site Meehive launches
    March 11, 2009 09:00 AM
  • ....Rochester Institute of Technology is very jealous....mhhg...yes we are...mhgh... must correct this...our egg heads are cracking... cannot compute....cannot compute!
    on Entrepreneur expands Vator video presence
    February 12, 2009 07:17 AM
  • Its wise to be in mobile. Mobile will continue to grow until we discover widespread telepathy. So you can see the benefits in being in mobile. :)
    on The Twitter-focused SF Mobile Meetup
    February 06, 2009 05:58 PM
  • mobile is king. when we get out of the stone age with wifi megabyte transfers and at least into the present with wifi gigabyte transfers, mobile applications will skyrocket. I will be there for sure.
    on The Twitter-focused SF Mobile Meetup
    February 06, 2009 05:53 PM
  • I have always held an attraction for powerful women, especially in entrepreneurial roles. Aside from this weakness of mine (lol), all the principles of competent leadership remain universal. Avoiding "heading brilliantly down the wrong path" we must refine our impulses to harvest and look for the smallest mustard seed of rational thought on a challenge while allowing "freaking breathing room" to inspire the self-callibration (or sobriety) we need to face our "expectors". 'We expect this of you'..'We expect that of you'. Actually, NO- I am only average, I am only human. And it is in this light that I serve the best. And it is in this light that you (stockholders et al.) get your cha-ching (whatever that means). There is nothing sexier than a woman who doesn't buckle under pressure. Provided that the spectators who are in the 1st circle of feedback (ripples) are those held in equinanimous esteem. The esteem that womyn bring to this world. The esteem often lacking from us men. If Carol is here to stay, she will need to adopt the Obama 'transparency' all the while keeping the sactitude of fresh new imperitives guided by an unprecidented TRUST. I don't want to confuse her with a Nazi Dana Perino- Aaaack!
    on Yahoo needs 'Freakin breathing room'
    January 15, 2009 08:08 AM
  • Gotta love America. I recall a good back and forth between Bill Moyers and Joe Campbell in the author-centric book "Power of Myth". In the first 20 pgs. or so, they describe our 'lack of ethos'- simply because we are made up of so many ethnicities and that we haven't found the right common bonds except when brought together by war. As a musician I struggled lifelong with "what is original music?" As a 7-year old I was introduced to the KISS machine- an unprecidented promotional whirly-gig. But in my heart, all I wanted to do was tap-dance and be like John Denver, lol. As a promoter myself, I've not been able to improve on the two "R"s of human nature: The recognition I lacked as a boy in my family dynamic and the reputation I uphold with an eye toward that boy still searching for a healthy validation from 'me ma and pa.' .....I enjoyed this whole thread, thank-you.
    on Bambi's blog: Vator on Entrepreneur
    January 15, 2009 07:29 AM
  • Hehe!, I viewed 2 videos. The 1st one was Danny Simon and my reaction without having to read Scotts contribution to this article was the same as Scotts. I am wired like Gerd Leonhard -not Bill Gates and licensing. I will extinguish my temptation...now...ok...thats better. However the 2nd video was concise, motivating, informative and entertaining. <a target='_blank' href=' http://tinyurl.com/8m8zvh '>["http://tinyurl....</a> ..... I remember Entrepreneur from the early 90s. Still dig the content at Vator.tv over Entrepreneur.com though. Especially since Bambi is virtually getting airbrushed on to our laptops lately. Oops?
    on Bambi's blog: Vator on Entrepreneur
    January 14, 2009 07:58 PM
  • in the realm of 'free of charge' service, one of the exceptions to comment content has got to be youtube. i've always wanted to know whos doing anything with culling comments there.
    on The new genre: Comments
    December 07, 2008 11:13 AM
  • I am excited to use this womans products in conjunction with 'pitchengine.' Nothing like a short debunker to validate your gut feeling. :)
    on The secret to viral marketing
    December 07, 2008 11:02 AM
  • lapping it up!
    on The secret of the Web
    December 07, 2008 10:52 AM
  • In managing my environment, my creedo has been an ascetic diet of No (TV) News and subsequently- No Violence. I'd rather watch The Onion. So forgive me for sounding insensitive and naive here but, "Why the emphasis on the Taj Mahal Hotel"? Why is this American news? Did the terrorists anticipate this being American news? If not, why? If so, why? I have a feeling this has indirect connections to Britain AIGs recently retired CEO being lambasted by America for our 700 billion bailout, the staunch support from the British (coffers) government in US occupied Iraq and British money extended all the way to (old colonial) India. But now I just sounded vulnerable in my posits and that leaves me wide open to ridicule.
    on Eye-witness Twitter - on Mumbai bomb blast
    November 28, 2008 07:22 PM
  • I can hardly keep up with all the advances a responsible species such as ourselves are up to in airspace and astrophysics. San Francisco is revered for it's famous portrait painting skies. Why not spend a nite placidly looking on into the sun setting above the sea?
    on Esther Dyson bets $3 million on the moon
    November 23, 2008 04:20 PM
  • One of my favorite hang-outs is Spaceport America and watching the exciting development of commercial space flight. Richard Branson has a proported 250 two-hundred thousand dollar registrants all ready. Spaceflight is heeeeeeer. On a side note, I enjoyed reading the recent "Discover" mag article featuring 23 and Me and others from the view of a reporter.
    on Esther Dyson bets $3 million on the moon
    November 23, 2008 06:55 AM
  • They had great TV advertisers. Man were they smart. I wish I could say the same for their web-presence.
    on Who's going to reinvent Yahoo?
    November 18, 2008 04:11 PM
  • "seemingly dynastic" ? LOL Because our money was invested to China we WERE China and we had a forbidden city. It is only by the grace of god that we are finally free. Cherish every second of this Term and may we finally be and act as One.
    on Barack Obama, CEO of a new startup: America
    November 05, 2008 08:12 AM
  • August 20, 2008 08:32 AM
  • good stuff, since (genius) Chuck D.'s success with RapStation, WEmIx.com (Ludacris) is off to a great start and probably won't slow down for anyone. Mixmonsta is just another great idea. Especially since bandwidth will be exploding to GIGAbytes per second soon. Google HomePlug and NYTimes. I'm a recording, performing and soon to be touring musician and the internet is gonna give me a choice of brand name cat food when I retire- not just the generic stuff! No money in the (new) biz?? Puh leaze. Watch one of my new role models: <a target='_blank' href=' http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smE-uIljiGo '>["http://www.yout...</a>
    on Another one bites the DRM dust -- digital music getting more free every day
    August 16, 2008 09:40 PM
  • hah! winner
    on Baeble Music
    August 16, 2008 01:58 PM
  • If after only 1 year I've discovered vator.tv, you're headed for a whole lotta trouble miss. Your content on this site is just stunning and I bounce back and forth between vator.tv, bigthink.com, and youtube. With the advance of brave-new-world bandwidth standards and "gigabytes per second" coming soon- you're more than ahead of the curve with the explosion and subsequent reformation of "currency" as we know it. google "HomePlug". NyTimes: <a target='_blank' href=' http://preview.tinyurl.com/6rrhj '>["http://preview....</a>
    on Why I left MarketWatch, and why I started Vator.tv
    August 16, 2008 10:23 AM
  • Has anyone talked to you about organ farms?
    on Your genes offer a roadmap to optimal health
    August 14, 2008 09:25 PM
  • laws haven't even matured to the point they Must around the human genome. I searched for a company doing this 2 years ago after I picked-up my collectors issue of Nature magazine on the genome. Recently, after a blackberry convo with a molecular prof. emiritus from MIT I learned that my own genome dreams may exist before my lifespan reaches a conclusion. see "jpeek345" at 43things.
    on Genetics just got personal
    August 14, 2008 09:08 PM
  • implementation (social utilization) of your ideas may stray from the VCs mind and they won't see the revolution your idea will have in your mind very soon. unfortunately neither do you at this point. having a partner as close as a love interest to go over this point is quite helpful (around 'implementation'). it also can hurt. family is too often busy judging you. find a face2face person who you can befriend in a short time. such as your local SCORE chapter. this is America. business-minded people are everywhere. however so are the 'opportunists'.
    on Why VCs say NO 99% of the time
    August 14, 2008 08:43 PM
  • this is an inspirational video from a visionary man. however a mini-compendium might do on "leaving the job" with this philosophy. how do single mothers and single fathers do something like following your own gut instincts around rational thought and a consequence that has profit at the end of it? are entrepeneurs childless? there is no more of a phenomena I have witnessed in me and every american around me than "distraction": identifying the textures of our ever-evolving "creativity" and how to ask for help. Who likes to ask for help? Find people who truly have all the money they need and are unique in that they can share your dreams with you without them wanting to shake you upside-down by force at some point for all of your "would-be" revenue and you control yourself not to want to do the same to them.
    on Lessons Learned: Pankaj Malviya on how to avoid taking venture capital
    August 05, 2008 12:07 AM