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New hires can see a bright orange extension cord in plain sight. I was the newly hired Director of Marketing working for Paul Allen (the lesser) and Dan Taggart at Infobases, Inc., in Provo, Utah. It was my first day at work. Walking in the front door ...
Michelle Gass keeps bringing radical change to the coffeemaker.
The author of the world's most advanced iPhone hacking tools is a teenage college student.
English: Hal Varian (Photo credit: Wikipedia) In a week when tech vendors traditionally go on a news hiatus, the people who actually do big data came to the fore. InformationWeek reported on the gathering of nearly three dozen data scientists from aca...
The influx of ultrabook and tablet convertibles inspired by Windows 8 means more than enhanced functionality for consumers; it also means the likelihood of buying and toting around less devices. On paper, Dell’s XPS 12 indeed offers the best of both wo...
VideoCitrix's CEO, Mark Templeton, recently shared his insights regarding achieving personal and professional success as part of UC Santa Barbara’s Distinguished Lecture Series. The underlying theme of Mark's talk was: "Success Isn't What Happens To Ot...
Senator Marco Rubio recently stated that the age of the universe doesn't impact economic growth. He couldn't be more wrong.
As a leader, do you honor and appreciate the power of We?* There’s been a lively discussion around my article earlier this week, The Best-Kept Management Secret On the Planet: Agile. I’ll summarize the pro and con of that whole discussion in a separate...
Geek culture needs to get over its "fake geek girl" neurosis, most recently seen in the unexpected territory of CNN.com. It's embarrassing, it's unpleasant - and it's bad for business.
In Pictures: How to Pick and Stick to Career Goals It’s not easy to become a medical school professor if you’re a woman. Only 37% of full-time faculty members at accredited med schools are female, according to the Association of American Medical Colleg...