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Today, what's hot in music isn't necessarily what's on Billboard's Hot 100--often considered the industry's benchmark ranking index. For one, most indie acts won't ever sell enough CDs to rank among the world's Justin Biebers or Lady Gagas
Read More »Google’s Chromebooks Won’t Challenge Microsoft’s Dominance (Yet)
Google has shaken up the computing world with its rentable Chromebooks using its own Chrome OS.
Read More »iFive: Facebook Slimes Google and Doubts China Expansion, New York Times Traffic Slip, Asian Software Piracy, Yelp In Spain
1. Facebook and Google haven't exactly seen eye to eye, and now the battle seems to have turned nasty : Facebook hired a PR firm to pitch anti-Google stories to newspapers, with an angle that Google was invading user privacy. Facebook has now, seemingly, confirmed it hired Burson-Marsteller, on the grounds it thinks Google's really invading privacy, and is unfairly using Facebook's data to fuel its own social ambitions.
Read More »How Google Music Beta Could Make Users Go Gaga
What's Google's new cloud-based music service got in common with Lady Gaga? Word of a forthcoming ad shot last weekend in NYC and pairing the tech and fame monsters might offer clues. Today at Google 's I/O conference, the company unveiled Google Music Beta, a cloud-based music service that enables users to store songs in a digital locker and stream them to any Android device--phones, tablets, laptops, or desktops
Read More »iFive: Sony Facing New Hack, Apple Now Second In Smartphones, WSJ’s WikiLeaks Clone Leaks, LG Delayed iPad 2, Kindle At Walmart
1. Just as Sony confirms it's about to put parts of the PSN back online finally, a hacker group has said it's poised to launch a third wave of digital assault on Sony's online presence as punishment for its weak security. Sony's making moves to offer free ID and hack protection to US users affected by the previous breaches, but a third wave of attacks would be very bad news for Sony--which has already spent plenty of money fixing the earlier ones.
Read More »How to Avoid the Passion Trap
Passion alone is typically what drives a founder to get a new business off the ground.
Read More »Is There a Future for Airships?
The notion that airships represent the future of air cargo is being revived by a new generation of entrepreneurs some 75 years after a catastrophic fireball brought the industry to a screeching halt. Far safer than the Hindenburg, whose tragic 1937 docking remains an icon of aerospace gone wrong, these modern airships are a hybrid of lighter-than-air and fixed-wing aircraft
Read More »Are You CEO Material?
Sooner or later, every growing company reaches a point at which the entrepreneur behind it should start wondering whether he or she is the right person to be CEO. The answer has a lot to do with the company’s stage of development.
Read More »How I Did It: Tumi’s Charlie Clifford
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Read More »Why College Is Not A Bubble (Except For The University Of Phoenix)
The college-is-a-bubble meme just keeps growing . Student-loan debt surpassed credit-card debt for the first time in history last year
Read More »French Oil Giant Total Spends $1.4 Billion To Control SunPower, But Why?
Last week, French oil and gas giant Total spent an attention-grabbing $1.4 billion for a majority stake in U.S solar company SunPower .
Read More »Looking Out for the Health of Our Babies
With the current obsession with label-reading and organic ingredients, surely there must be dozens of organic baby food brands, right? That's what Los Angeles moms (and friends) Liane Weintraub and Shannan Swanson thought.
Read More »Interviewing Geoffrey Moore: Niche Innovation
This article is part 6 of an 8 part series. Learn more about core versus context in part 5
Read More »Is Do Not Track Bad for Small Business?
Whenever you surf the Web , websites use small bits of code called "cookies" to track your activity. The goal is to determine your interests and concerns and display ads calculated to appeal specifically to you. The downside is that advertisers know which sites you have visited; some even track your online purchases.
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