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2020 Technology and Startup Predictions from the Experts
No one can predict the future, but it’s so fun to try! An annual rite of passage in Silicon Valley is taking the last week of December to post predictions for the coming year. These observations are often directionally informative and highlight the patterns the smartest folks are paying attention to. Below
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Demanding a Voice: Campus Leadership Isn t a Silent Job
Several news networks, including the New York Times and ABC have recently covered a select group of college presidents who are taking to blogging as
Who Owns my Searches: Me or Google?
WallStrip has a great Friday conversation with Seth Goldstein that is definitely worth a listen. Seth talks about misconception that Google is giving away applications
Social Media: Academics meet Myspace
As we have been saying for a while now if you are interested in social networks and the web, why not make a career out
Free Cell Phones from Google?
This past Monday, Google’s Chief Executive, Eric Schmidt was quoted as stating his belief that: “Your mobile phone should be free’…in exchange for watching short
Friday’s Featured Friend: Decisiveness
A trait that I constantly look for in people I work with is decisiveness, or the ability to make decisions. This is one of the
Podcasts Replacing Lectures?
Here is an interesting concept: Dr Bill Ashraf, a professor of microbiology at Bradford University is getting rid of in-person lectures completely. Instead, he’s only