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Recently, I had the pleasure of speaking with Navman Wireless’s Vice President, Renaat Ver Eecke . What Renaat said about how he led his company to success sounded very similar to Adrian Slywotzky’s hassle map . Below, Renaat describes how market research led to big success for Navman Wireless.
Read More »Here’s How Square Plans To Spend $100 Million
A big chunk of change dropped into the mobile payments company’s lap this week when Kleiner Perkins signed on as an investor. Square's COO, Keith Rabois, tells us where the dough will go.
Read More »PGT: Cheyenne Woods reaches PubLinks quarters
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Read More »Macho Man Randy Savage’s heart killed him, autopsy says
Former pro-wrestler's arteries were more than 90 percent blocked according to medical examiner
Read More »Bubba plays the ugly American
PGT: After two days of poor golf and worse manners, Bubba Watson turns his French trip into a complete surrender of his chance to spread some goodwill.
Read More »Small Business Lending on the Rise
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Read More »23andMe Moves Into Serious Genomic Research
A new study using genes from the DNA-testing service made new discoveries about Parkinson's. Now the company is poised to continue groundbreaking genetic research, at a pace much faster than traditional research. Google-backed genotyping service 23andMe is a novelty for many people: spit in a tube, send it to the company, pay $99 and find out what diseases you're genetically prone to and whether you have any long-lost relatives who also use the service.
Read More »Avastin to be covered by Medicare despite FDA ruling
Medicare officials say program will continue to cover cost of controversial drug despite recent panel decision that Avastin is no good for treating breast cancer
Read More »Co.Location: Gowalla Grows Out Of Check-Ins And Into Making Money [video]
"The idea of 'checking in' has resonated with a generation of users," says Josh Williams, CEO of Gowalla, "but at the same time it's one-dimensional and is going to evolve a lot over the next year." When it comes to mobile location apps, I am little skeptical, very intimidated and completely uneducated in how to use them.
Read More »The Future Of Medicical Techology Is Apps, Games, and Movies
An Oscar-winning producer talks about his interest in moviemaking, medicine, and scaleable (storytelling) design. Nearly 8 of out 10 Americans are willing to pay up to $100 for a medical device that monitors their vital signs, according to an IBM study that tracks trends in the use of mobile devices in health care. Fewer than 10% of respondents are paying out-of-pocket charges for such devices today, but more than one-third expect to do so within the next two years.
Read More »07.01.2011 | Inc.com Daily
There are now 100,000 iPad apps, a new look for Gmail, the mysterious Hamptons ATM millionaire, and more.
Read More »Angry Birds And Our Continued Flailing Attempts At Energy Innovation
It’s not that America has lost its ability to innovate.
Read More »What’s New – July 2011
Happy July everybody! In this exciting issue of the Philippe Matthews Show, read… CHANNELS News | World Rudi Dekkers, native of the Netherlands and owner of Huffman Aviation International, the flight school on Florida’s Gulf Coast where two of ...
Read More »Woman shoots 78 in Canadian Tour debut
Isabelle Beisiegel shot a 7-over 78 on Thursday in her Canadian Tour debut to fall 12 strokes behind the first-round leaders in the ATB Financial Classic at Bearspaw Country Club.
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