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ThisWeek:
Nicholas Fala has two passions — bicycling and technology.
Bicycling is a hobby. His technology skills, on the other hand, allow the Westerville North High School junior to make a living, a very good living.
Fala said he became interested in computers when he was 10, around the time he was making money mowing lawns. His expertise […]
suite101:
Offering free WIFI costs a cafe very little, and can attract some good business. It’s a good deal for everyone, if users are conscientious about setting up shop in the coffee house.
If you really want to be a welcome worker in the cafe scene, here are some common sense tips to try:
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YourHub.com:
Brett Mosley sees value in those old cell phones and music players stashed away and forever forgotten in the bottom of desk drawers - and he says you should, too.
Mosley, president and CEO of BuyMyTronics.com, is the brains behind a cash-for-trash concept that purchases used and, in some cases, broken electronics such as iPhones and […]
smallbiztechnology.com:
Video conferencing can help companies increase collaboration and cut travel expenses, stress, and wasted time. High-end video conference systems are still an option for larger companies, but for smaller businesses with small business budgets, these options costing $30,000 and more are often out of reach.
However, PC based video conferencing, especially those that allow multiple-user sessions […]
USA TODAY:
Entrepreneur James Park’s new gizmo can monitor sleep habits and daily exercise, automatically.
The $99 Fitbit Tracker, coming in January, is a small device that knows both how many calories you burned and how long it took you to fall asleep. How does Fitbit accomplish all of this? With a tiny motion sensor, called an […]
Daily Mail:
There is a theory that the spark of genius lurks hidden within all of us.
Now scientists are developing a ‘thinking cap’ that could turn that theory into practice and unlock the amazing potential of the human brain.
The device uses tiny magnetic pulses to change the way the brain works and has produced remarkable results […]
Springwise:
In a world populated by gadgets with increasingly varied and complex capabilities, there stand out a lone few that do just one thing really well. The iPod is one classic example, and earlier this month another was released that may even have the potential to attain as devoted a consumer following, if the early blogs […]
Lifehacker:
Free service PrintWhatYouLike.com is a simple point-and-click element removal tool to make printing sites and pages without printer-friendly links much easier, and without any software.
Paste in the URL of a site, and you’ll get a left-hand sidebar that lets you click and and remove pictures, headlines, and other page elements. You can pull out the […]
BusinessWeek:
Carlos Leon is a media mogul in the making. With $25,000 in savings, and no outside financing, he managed to expand the multimedia business he started in a room in his parent’s mobile home into a full-service production company, CML Studios, with such clients as Warner Bros., VH1, Sirius, and MTV3.
Leon, who earned a bachelor’s […]
Fortune Small Business:
An animated video shows a woman jogging by the side of a road - until a wayward car sends her flying into the grass. In another, a motorcycle crashes into a truck parked in the bicycle lane at twilight. In a third, the pipes in an attic tilt, causing moisture to collect and […]
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