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Startup Bets Everything On New Year’s Eve

Fortune Small Business:
Jann Yogman is counting down to New Year’s Eve - but his numbers are going up.
Last year, the entrepreneur’s New York City startup, New Year’s Nation, hosted 5,000 guests at a national New Year’s Eve bash in five U.S. cities, all connected by streaming video on giant plasma screens. This year, he’s expecting […]

Most Innovative Business People of 2007

Fast Company:
Brenda Dietrich. Dietrich and her team of math geeks are changing the way IBM works. In the hands of talented mathematicians, data creates an invaluable advantage. Elaborate algorithms reveal a company’s inefficiencies and opportunities–unseen bottlenecks in the supply chain or customers’ hidden buying patterns. “It’s a great time,” Dietrich says, “to be a computational […]

Must-Read Tech Stories of 2007

Mashable:
2007 was a heck of a year here at Mashable. Throughout the year there were some standout stories based on any number of criteria. This list is a sampling of the stories that shaped the year behind us.
* Barack Obama’s MySpace Ambitions - February 2007 and Obama is looking to social networking to help his […]

New Year’s Resolutions For Small Businesses

Rhonda Abrams At Gannett News Service:
I love the beginning of a new year. Not for the champagne-filled revelry of New Year’s Eve, but for the chance for a fresh start for my business and my life.
I’m optimistic for 2008, even though it’s likely to be an unsettled time for the American economy, but there will […]

Six Ideas That Will Change the World

Esquire:
1. Breaking Down the Firewall. Internet censorship is the book burning of the modern age, denying as much as a third of the world’s population access to news and information. But a new brand of activists — or “hacktivists” — are using their computer expertise to help people stranded in Web-censored countries abroad (and corporate […]

Start New Year With Clean Desk

Rhonda Abrams At Gannett News Service:
Every year, at the end of December, I have a tradition: I clean the stuff off my desk and clean out my files.
Yes, I know - if I were a better (or at least more organized) person, I’d clear off my desk more than just once a year. But I […]

Avoid A Cold This Winter Season

thats fit:
Winter is known as cold season - and it’s not just because the temperatures are dropping. Your chances of catching a cold this season are high — but according to Everyday Health, you can reduce your chances of picking up one if you follow these steps:
Avoid touching your face with your hands. Cold viruses […]

Six Ways To Start Off Secure In 2008

Webworker Daily:
Nobody wants to court disaster. And yet, even power computer users often fall into the apathy trap, failing to take simple steps to secure their devices and networks. In this post, I gather up six tips that can get you off to a good, secure start in 2008.
1. Get a USB Thumb Drive for […]

Forget Bingo! 80 Is The New 30

MSNBC:
At 85, Bob Galvin was recently sidelined by eye surgery. Although he’ll now require custom-made glasses, the former chief of Motorola still expects — as he does every year — to hit the ski slopes this winter in Vail, Colo.
It also won’t keep him from “calling the shots” at the pair of research and development […]

Community Churches Get Digital

TrendHunter:
Want to attend a mass without the discomfort of leaving your home (or computer)? St. Michael’s Cathedral in Toronto broadcasts a feed on TV and YouTube.
What makes this interesting isn’t the idea of religion on television, but rather, that a local parish is broadcasting to its own community.
The project was coordinated by the National […]