Monthly Archives: March 2011
Don’t Bet Big. Little Bets Are The Ones That Turn Into Billion-Dollar Ideas
When I was in business school, one of the most common things I would hear people say was that they wanted to do something new—like start a company or take an unconventional career path—but that they needed “a great idea” … Continue reading
Doctor To Athletes: Skip The Compression
An article related to the Skeleton world. It’s part of the continuing fad of tight-fitting compression garments… which many athletes wear on the presumption that they improve performance and reduce muscle soreness. But there’s not much evidence for that. Shots … Continue reading
Why AT&T’s deal for T-Mobile must be blocked Brett Arends ROI – MarketWatch
The absolute bedrock of capitalism is competition. The whole essence of our free market system lies in consumer choice. That’s why it’s okay that companies charge what they like, and offer the products and services they like. Ultimately, if the … Continue reading
Apple iPad 2 review | BGR
Apple’s iPad was the first post-PC device that people took seriously. Microsoft, Nokia and countless manufacturers have tried to find the right balance between a tablet and a computer for the last 10 years, but the iPad was the first … Continue reading
A Newbie’s Guide to Self Publishing: Guest Post by John Locke
I caught up with John while we were both in the Swiss Alps, at a secret bestselling author chalet where we heat our jacuzzis by burning stacks of hundred dollar bills. via jakonrath.blogspot.com While the quote above is in jest, … Continue reading