Archive | April, 2011
Philips Continues Their Livable Cities Initiative
Late last summer, we wrote a post introducing the Philips Livable Cities initiative. As Philips continues their push to create livable cities, they face new global challenges and are continually working on solutions. One challenge that Sir Ken Robinson, a creativity expert, discusses in the video below is the fact that although the world population... Read More
HP Simplifies Software Performance Testing
To anyone not in the business of creating SaaS applications or other software products, it might seem like a fairly easy prospect, as long as you know the programming language. What many don’t consider is the amount of testing that must go into any software before it is ready for the public to see. It’s... Read More
Using Third Party Social Media Apps for Personal Use – Is It Worth It?
Should you stick to original social media sites or use the third party apps created for them? Consider the issues of innovation as well as personal experience when making your decision. When you want to update your status on Twitter do you log in directly to the Twitter site? Or do you instead access Twitter... Read More
3 Common SEO Mistakes to Avoid
Optimizing your website to gain search engine positioning can be a process that takes a lot of time and focus. It’s no wonder a lot of entrepreneurs hire SEO firms to handle this for them. But that can be very expensive, and it’s hard to know which firms are the best. While many stick to... Read More
Can You Really Rely on Adsense to Sustain Your Blog?
One of the first (or only) strategies that bloggers use to monetize their blog is Google Adsense. Don’t get me wrong, Google can be a great way to monetize a website. But there are other strategies that bloggers need to take into consideration, which may yield much better results. My friend Onibalusi just shared his... Read More
Lessons on How to Dominate Your Market from Self-Made Entrepreneurs Who Did it Right
“Small Business, Big Vision provides a framework for you to unleash your driven and relentless passion to achieve unprecedented growth.”
Gary Whitehall
Founder, Entrepreneur Week
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