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Lawn Mower Innovation

4 June 2007

It was unfortunate that I found this great example of innovation through through a tradegy. Engadet has a post on the unfortunate death of a man while operating this piece of equipment. The piece of equipment is the Spider radio controller slope mower. made by Dvorak Machine Division.

First let […]

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iinnovate.com interview with Carly Fiorina

23 May 2007

The team over at iinnovate.com always surprise me with the quality of their guests for their interviews. This latest interview with Carly Fiorina formerly CEO of HP is no exception.  Min Li Chan and Min Liu ask some very good questions which dig out some great answers and advise from Carly.
Carly gives […]

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Unique Ways to Make Money On-line

23 May 2007

Over the last two days I was pointed to two interesting on-line moneymakers. They were interesting in how they make money. One sells something that is ubiquitous and in most caes considered a nuisance, while the other harnesses the power of a distributed crowd to provide a service at a very low cost.
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Phil McKinney podcasts

15 May 2007

I have been doing quite  a bit of driving lately and have been using the opportunity to go back and listen to some of the older killer innovations podcasts that were put out before I discovered Phil McKinney.   If you are interested in creativity, innovation, or how to bring new ideas life and are not […]

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7 Links - Enjoy the disconnection

18 April 2007

Here a a couple of interesting links.

Scientists at NIST show DNA wrapped SWCNT of 200nm or less enter ex-vitro lung cells where longer ones don’t.  Not sure if this is like saying 200nm DNA stands enter lung cells, while longer DNA stands don’t?  Another confusion in the the debate on the safety of “nanomaterials”.  How […]

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