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The Evolution of the Batmobile
Few vehicles, real or fictional, have had as much of an effect on pop culture and geek dreams as the...
Is TechCrunch Disrupt a good indicator of future success?
Michael Arrington and Techcrunch have been called many things by many people over the years. They have a tendency to...
State of the union of venture capital
Each year, college students drop out of universities, men and women leave their jobs, and people of all ages begin...
Investing like it’s 1999: Tech bubble 2.0 is here
With alarmists sounding the alarms and naysayers saying, "nay," it's certainly looking very similar to the way things were over...
96% of small businesses rely on mobile technology
Mobile devices have become an integral part of every day life for millions of people. Small businesses are following this...
Big names top list for insecure data storage on apps
App watchdog group ViaForensics has been running popular Android and iPhone apps through their system to see who is encrypting...
The joy of social media through the eyes of Bob Ross
Bob Ross is beloved by millions who enjoy his easy-going demeanor and colorful ways of expressing himself through paintings. His...
How the internet has changed the scope of advertising
Poor television, radio, and print. What has the Internet done to you? Over the past several years, things have changed...
The first jobs of tech billionaires
Can you picture Michael Dell wearing anything other than a suit and tie? He was born in a dress shirt,...
Who cares about privacy on smartphones?
It's been a hot topic lately, but does anyone really care? We now know that Apple, Google, and Microsoft are...
Twitter: The who, why, and now
Tens of millions of people use Twitter on a regular basis. While most agree that the numbers of users are...
Facebooking for (and against) love
In the beginning, social networking really had two uses - business and meeting "friends." Early dating sites in the days...
Unmatched Revenues: Why we really are in the middle of another online tech bubble
The numbers are completely off the charts. In case you missed insane valuations in recent months for companies such as...
The evolution of spam (not the luncheon meat)
Pork, salt, water, sugar, and sodium hydrate. Those are the general ingredients for Hawaii's favorite meat substitute. Unfortunately (or fortunately,...
A look back at 20 years of web design
It's hard to imagine a world without the internet for those in their 20s. It's been with us as a...
How apps are affecting big business
In the enterprise, technology often moves slowly. It's not what most would expect - big business was once the first...
Transparency vs Anonymity (aka Zuck vs Moot)
It really doesn't matter which side of the fence you're on. Regardless of what people believe, it's clear that there...
Mobile privacy at top of mind for users
As Apple, Google, and Facebook face more scrutiny over their mobile privacy policies from the government, the concerns continue to...
From railroads to Facebook: The evolution of networks
Since the beginning of organized communication and transportation, networks have been embedded as an easier way to make things happen....
RIP print media
Print is dead. It isn't dying. There is no chance of a resurrection. It's done. Gone. Save the trees! Or...