via techcitement.com “If I were going to describe the perfect contraceptive, it would go something like this: no babies, no latex, no daily pill to remember, no hormones to interfere with mood or sex drive, no negative health effects whatsoever, a…
Today Adobe announced its plans for so-called “Premium Features”, check it out here Basically, what it means is that you’ll have to get a license from Adobe and pay them 9% of your net revenues if you want to use the “premium features” together wi…
via money.cnn.com “Fans of SuperPoke! Pets were crushed recently when Google (GOOG, Fortune 500) announced it was pulling the plug on the game. Google killed off all but one project from social app maker Slide, which it bought last year for around…
via readwriteweb.com “Steve Lambert raised money using Kickstarter for a project not-so-ironically titled “Capitalism Works for Me.” This project, as he says, was “more ambitious than what a nonprofit could do,” and there was a limited timeline fo…
In the latest Harvard Business Review, I made the argument that failures can be useful in that they teach us where our assumptions are wrong, expose dead ends, and generally can give us something of an education. In highly uncertain environments, …
“There have been questions about Google???s approach to research for years. And in the New York Times article on Google X cited above, authors Claire Cain Miller and Nick Bilton wrote: Because Google X is a breeding ground for big bets that could tu…