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From a report from Mashable today, Twenty-six percent of apps are only opened once after download, according to a study by software company Localytics. “With 300,000 iPhone apps and 200,000 Android apps available for download, consumers aren’t willing to tolerate … Continue reading

A timeless reminder, not just for marketers, but for anyone who is involved in a business. What do you believe in? What does your company really and truly stand for?

I have a love-hate relationship with PayPal. I love the fact that the service makes it possible to send money to anybody who has an email address. But, having been paid my wages via PayPal in a previous job, I … Continue reading

If you don’t have time to read his excellent book ‘Where Good Ideas Come From’, then spend four minutes with the author, Steven Johnson, here. It’s four minutes well invested.

Startups: US vs Europe

January 31, 2011

There is a good article in the Telegraph last week about entrepreneurs choosing to build their startups in Europe rather then the United States. Guest columnist Gabriel Ortiz uses personal experience to draw attention to Europe’s unique benefits…and some of … Continue reading

An exciting idea, a passionate entrepreneur and an example of a firm dedicating significent resources to innovation within a specific cause. GE, like many large organizations, has the tools and resources to enact incredible change and its often the focus … Continue reading

Watch live streaming video from gigaomtv at livestream.com Some fascinating insights from Twitter’s Robin Sloane about how people are engaging socially alongside live TV, nicely summarized in this article from GigaOM by Mathew Ingram… “Although television has become more fragmented … Continue reading

WIE Symposium

September 10, 2010

We’re proud to support the WIE Symposium event on Monday, September 20th. It was a pleasure to be joined by organizers, Dee Poku and June Sarpong, at our 2nd Venturing Unlimited dinner last week, and from their description of the … Continue reading