Posted on April 22, 2008 by goodmind
Can’t decide whether the glass is half full, or half empty? Then try a more conclusive test to see if you’re really an optimist, or a pessimist, particularly as it relates to your business pursuits, and brand identity. Determine whether the following statement is a pleasant, or an unpleasant truth;
“no matter what kind of company [...]
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Posted on April 17, 2008 by goodmind
Web 2.0 has arguably made Renaissance men of us all, meaning your prototypical internet user can dabble in a variety of disciplines (writing a blog, producing short films, or microfinancing entrepreneurs), and belong to numerous social networks and that span several distinct niches. Perhaps most importantly, these same tools which enable such Jeffersonian range also [...]
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Posted on April 14, 2008 by goodmind
The digital book concept has been tinkered with by various business enterprises, but has yet to yield anything worth writing home about. Unless of course you’re a blogger. In our opinion, the idea is solid, could be spectacular, but is too easily bogged down by mediocre execution (ahem, Kindle).
It seems most people, even [...]
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Posted on April 7, 2008 by goodmind
Covestor, a competitive portfolio sharing service, first caught our eye simply because co-anything merits a second glance when you have a blog called Co-render. It’s not entirely unique in what it offers, nor is it particularly groundbreaking. De-institutionalizing fund management would be a perfectly noble aim, if it hadn’t already happened.
However (there’s always [...]
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Posted on April 3, 2008 by goodmind
For anyone seeking an excuse to splurge on a GPS enabled cellphone, let Trapster Mobile Service be your rationalization. It takes a “networked approach” to reporting speed traps, feeding information to maps, and alerting motorists to nearby police presence before it’s too late. Trapster is free of charge, and easy enough [...]
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