Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Monday, November 17, 2008
Sports + Tech = $$$
Sportvision is the company that brought the strike box and the yellow first-down line to TV sports. Read more on Fortune.com about this $25M company that is changing how we watch sports on TV.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Entrepreneur Magazine on Student Businesses
College life can go beyond classes, keggers and cramming for finals. Why not start your own business? These enterprising students did. Did you ever consider becoming a manufacturer of dormitory furniture? Read how four students at Santa Clara University did...
Entrepreneur Magazine on Student Businesses
College life can go beyond classes, keggers and cramming for finals. Why not start your own business? These enterprising students did. Did you ever consider becoming a manufacturer of dormitory furniture? Read how four students at Santa Clara University did...
Entrepreneur Magazine on Student Businesses
College life can go beyond classes, keggers and cramming for finals. Why not start your own business? These enterprising students did. Did you ever consider becoming a manufacturer of dormitory furniture? Read how four students at Santa Clara University did...
University of Waterloo - Dormitory Incubator
The University of Waterloo is giving over one of its residence halls to Velocity, a new incubator where students can collaborate on Web, mobile, and digital media applications with their fellow budding tech entrepreneurs and perhaps help breathe some life back into the incubator model. Read more...
University of Waterloo - Dormitory Incubator
The University of Waterloo is giving over one of its residence halls to Velocity, a new incubator where students can collaborate on Web, mobile, and digital media applications with their fellow budding tech entrepreneurs and perhaps help breathe some life back into the incubator model. Read more...
University of Waterloo - Dormitory Incubator
The University of Waterloo is giving over one of its residence halls to Velocity, a new incubator where students can collaborate on Web, mobile, and digital media applications with their fellow budding tech entrepreneurs and perhaps help breathe some life back into the incubator model. Read more...
Friday, November 7, 2008
Facebook, YouTube, and Aggieland
Texas A&M University just launched a new microsite to let students post YouTube-style videos showing what life as an Aggie is all about. The site, along with a new Facebook profile, is part of a university marketing campaign called "Do You Wonder?"
Do you have a favorite YouTube video about life at the University of Alabama? Would you be interested in establishing a site for our school?
Read more at CampusTechnology.com.
Do you have a favorite YouTube video about life at the University of Alabama? Would you be interested in establishing a site for our school?
Read more at CampusTechnology.com.
Friday, October 17, 2008
The Myths of Innovation
From GoogleTechTalks: Much of what we know about innovation is wrong. That's the bet this talk takes, as it romps through the history of innovation, dispelling the mythologies we've constructed about how we got here. This talk, loosely based on the upcoming O'Reilly book (May 2007), will help you to recognize the myths, understand why they're popular (even if you don't believe in them), and how to use the truth to help you innovate today.
The Myths of Innovation
From GoogleTechTalks: Much of what we know about innovation is wrong. That's the bet this talk takes, as it romps through the history of innovation, dispelling the mythologies we've constructed about how we got here. This talk, loosely based on the upcoming O'Reilly book (May 2007), will help you to recognize the myths, understand why they're popular (even if you don't believe in them), and how to use the truth to help you innovate today.
The Myths of Innovation
From GoogleTechTalks: Much of what we know about innovation is wrong. That's the bet this talk takes, as it romps through the history of innovation, dispelling the mythologies we've constructed about how we got here. This talk, loosely based on the upcoming O'Reilly book (May 2007), will help you to recognize the myths, understand why they're popular (even if you don't believe in them), and how to use the truth to help you innovate today.
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