Posts Tagged ‘Entrepreneurship’
Apple Product Evolution
Monday, July 9, 2007 7:20 No CommentsExcellent visual showing almost all Apple products. I did not know most products. I haven’t even heard of most of them except a very few. Evolution of Apple’s Products | created by Edwin Tofslie A visual I created to show the evolution of most all Apple products created over the past 30 years.This was created to [...]
Don’t let complexity stop you. Be Activists. – Bill Gates
Thursday, July 5, 2007 23:30 No CommentsExcerpt from Bill Gates commencement speech at Harvard: Don’t let complexity stop you. Be activists. Take on the big inequities. It will be one of the great experiences of your lives. You graduates are coming of age in an amazing time. As you leave Harvard, you have technology that members of my class never had. [...]
It happened in India – Kishore Biyani
Wednesday, July 4, 2007 12:49 18 CommentsIts quite unusual to see a book like this in India. In US, if some one is successful in one venture, then their second venture is to sell that (so called) success formula. He/she spends the rest of their lives in selling that success through books, seminars, merchandise.. any thing that can be sold. I [...]
Immigrant Entrepreneurs & Educational Attainment : A Deeper Look
Wednesday, July 4, 2007 11:21 2 CommentsA recent report by Kauffman Foundation infers that there is a strong correlation between educational attainment and entrepreneurship. A report released by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation that tracked the educational backgrounds of immigrant entrepreneurs who were key founders of technology and engineering companies from 1995 to 2005 shows a strong correlation between educational attainment (particularly in [...]
Bill Gates, Steve Jobs And The Difference
Monday, June 18, 2007 7:29 1 CommentI always observed a huge contrast between the way Bill Gates and Steve Jobs present. While I enjoyed and watched Steve Job’s presentation in full and many times more than once, I have never completed a Bill Gate’s presentation so far. I had difficulty understanding Bill Gates. I found his thoughts to be too abstract and his speech very [...]

