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Design News - Dexigner. How USB turned Intel's Ajay Bhatt into rock star. Intel's Ajay Bhatt explains how he created industry standard USB deviceMore than 10 billion USB devices are thought to be in circulation worldwideBhatt worked hard to convince competitors that USB could benefit all parties financially The newest editions of USB device are 400 times faster than original models (CNN) -- With computer technology advancing at an ever bewildering pace, it's comforting to know that one little feature remains steadfastly future-proof and, more importantly, foolproof.

The USB (Universal Serial Bus) is as relevant today as it was when the 12 millimeter by 4.5 millimeter ports and cables first started appearing back in the late 1990s, providing users with a discreet and straightforward way of transferring data between a range of digital devices. Today, more than 10 billion USB devices are believed to be in use around the world -- a statistic that has secured its co-inventor, Ajay Bhatt, a permanent place in computing's unofficial hall of fame. "It's evolving. LinkedIn Swarm. Mercedes Erra: for an overhauling of consumption and advertising – #hubforum. It is vital to move away from a mindset of consumption: marketing is set to change! This was the strong and, all things considered, daring and relatively non-advertising opening speech given by Mercedes Erra (Euro RSCG Worldwide) at the Hubforum event today.

It is an entire business model – and especially advertising – that will have to change, according to Mercedes Erra, who called on “influencers” to take a step back from their self-absorption, focusing in on their own world, and take much more interest in the concerns of consumers, who are looking for sincerity, truth and ethics. A necessary new approach for the advertising world, already advocated for many years by authors such as Bernard Cova. She added that 90% of consumers hate advertising, “which has been given an image of indoctrination”. Today, it is vital to “give a new direction and not make consumers believe that their only purpose is to consume”.

According to Mercedes Erra, consumers want three things: Glossary of Web Terms | Network9. Blog (Web Log)The word blog comes from a blending of the original term, weblog. A blog is a type of website characterized by a list of posts or entries, usually displayed in reverse chronological order. Traditionally, blogs are personal and maintained by an individual but companies and other organizations commonly maintain one as well.

Network9’s Brand-aid blog is right over here! Read more about how a blog helps your search results. BrowserShort for web browser, a browser is a software application used to locate and display web pages. The most popular browsers are Firefox, Chrome, and Internet Explorer (according to W3C’s statistics). Each browser has a slightly different way of reading and displaying web pages so designers and programmers have to be careful to make sure their pages display correctly for everyone, regardless of their choice of browser. Cloud Computing Storing applications and data on the internet (instead of on the user’s computer). Web Address The same as an URL.

SEO NYC | Website Design NYC | Network9. What is SEO? SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. OK, great, but what is optimization? The science of optimizing pages to be more highly ranked by the search engines means that the page content of your website is designed to perform well. The search engine’s job is to deliver the best results for a search query. Leading the Horse to Water To improve your search results, you’ll need to do three key things: Increase your content with compelling, relevant content, using the right key phrasesWrite strategic page titles and meta descriptions for every page of your websiteIncrease your site’s inbound links from other sites How to Get Started Hire an SEO expert If you really want to get the job done, call in an experienced SEO practitioner.

Invest in a detailed Keyword Analysis SEO experts gather every keyword phrase from your website and your competitor’s websites, then run that list through an analysis tool. Add key phrases to your content Correctly title your pages and URLs Start blogging. ECO:nomics | Creating Environmental Capital. Peer To Patent. Why we need to teach MBA’s about modern entrepreneurship (and what Harvard Business School is doing about it) This week, the startup tribe from Harvard Business School is making their annual trek to Silicon Valley.

They’ll hear from a variety of experts and get to see many startups firsthand. While they’re here, I’m sure they’ll be received warmly. But I don’t think they’d be too happy to hear what gets said about them when they leave the room. It’s a common refrain around Silicon Valley to disparage the role of MBA’s in entrepreneurship. But this anti-MBA bias harms the entrepreneurship ecosystem and limits opportunities even for startups that don’t employ a single MBA. I spend a lot of time thinking and writing about what a theory of entrepreneurship needs to do. Who holds entrepreneurs accountable? ’s original impetus to develop customer development as an alternative set of milestones to use for startups.) I also frequently see the reverse.

And there’s a worse fate, too. And it’s not just investors who are having trouble. But that’s damaging, too. I’ll be honest. The Lean Startup | Methodology. “Startup success can be engineered by following the process, which means it can be learned, which means it can be taught.”- Eric Ries The Lean Startup provides a scientific approach to creating and managing startups and get a desired product to customers' hands faster.

The Lean Startup method teaches you how to drive a startup-how to steer, when to turn, and when to persevere-and grow a business with maximum acceleration. It is a principled approach to new product development. Too many startups begin with an idea for a product that they think people want. They then spend months, sometimes years, perfecting that product without ever showing the product, even in a very rudimentary form, to the prospective customer.

“The Lean Startup method teaches you how to drive a startup-how to steer, when to turn, and when to persevere-and grow a business with maximum acceleration.” + The Lean Startup Process - Diagram + Continuous Innovation Eliminate Uncertainty Work Smarter not Harder Develop An MVP. Should We Rethink the Promise of Teams? Summing Up Under what conditions do teams, introverts, and innovation go together? Properly structured and led, teams can support innovative thinking that depends on contributions from both extroverts and introverts. That's the consensus of respondents to this month's column who described their successful and unsuccessful experiences with teams. Improper uses of teams were cited. Phil Clark said that "Often teams are formed to 'look good' but truly are not teams… Ownership of the outcome is directly related to the success of a team.

" Limits to the use of teams in the innovation process were suggested by Adetola, who commented that "in the field of technology/science and other spheres where deep disruptive creative thinking is required, we might find that we truly need to identify and encourage introverts … I wonder if Einstein's creative unconventional thinking was suppressed what the world would have lost. " Most respondents offered advice for insuring the effective use of teams. Who Should Manage Our Work Time? Summing Up Who Will Save Us From Our Work Habits? We have a problem in the workplace. Some of it is being forced upon us by forces in society. Some of it is of our own making. But we face increasing challenges in managing our work time according to responses to this month's column.

One question is, "Why now? " Gerald Nanninga put his finger on several possibilities. Aim laid the blame at the foot of "an engineer who had difficulty … forecasting simple activities and (the) time … to accomplish them. " Suggested remedies were varied, with responsibilities for their implementation in the hands of both individuals and the organizations for which they work. Tony Murphy issued an interesting challenge when he said, "Folk remedies based on a cookie-cutter, one size fits all diktat just perpetuates the problem. Original Article Time management and personal productivity always hold a fascination for us. How do we account for the renewed interest in these ideas? Why the current concern? To Read More. Organization Design for Distributed Innovation.

Executive Summary — MIT professor Eric von Hippel first coined the term "distributed innovation" to describe a system in which innovation emanates not only from the manufacturer of a product but from many sources including users and rivals. Over the years, systems of distributed innovation—so-called business ecosystems—have become increasingly prevalent in many industries. These entities generally encompass numerous corporations, individuals, and communities that might be individually autonomous but related through their connection with an underlying, evolving technical system. In the future, the key problem for organization design will be the management of distributed innovation in dynamic systems. Specifically, how should diverse entities be integrated into a coherent network that generates goods in the present and new designs for the future? Five Ways to Make Your Company More Innovative.

In a hypercompetitive global economy, creativity has never been more important for success . But how do you create a company that unleashes and capitalizes on innovation? For answers, writers at the HBS Alumni Bulletin turned to five HBS faculty experts in culture, customers, creativity, marketing, and the DNA of innovators. What they have to say might surprise you.

Clayton Christensen Can people learn to be more innovative? I don't want to overstate the case. I think about 40 percent of people just are not going to be good at innovating regardless of what they do. In a sense, that was our hope with The Innovator's DNA, that we could articulate how innovative people think. First and foremost, innovators are good at associational thinking, or simply associating. Observing and questioning go hand in glove. A good illustration of observing and questioning is Scott Cook (MBA 1976) and QuickBooks. Finally, innovators are constantly experimenting. Rosabeth Moss Kanter Carliss Baldwin. The Architecture of Innovation: Hardback: Josh Lerner. Comprehensive and accessibly written view of innovation landscapeAddresses rapid evolution of venture capital marketplaceLinks finance, entrepreneurship, and innovationDraws on case studies and examples, such as Skype, XeroxLeading scholar on Innovation, Venture Capital, and StrategyThe developed world is struggling with unsustainable promises and unappealing choices, and sustained economic growth represents one of the few ways out.

And over the centuries, growth in advanced economies has been strongly linked to innovation. Despite the vast amounts written about innovation over the years, understanding of its drivers remains surprisingly limited. This book, by top Harvard Business School professor Josh Lerner, seeks to remedy this shortfall. This book draws on important research in economics and reviews different approaches to innovation, combining this with a series of case examples to explore the challenges that face start up firms, large firms, and nations.

Is The Internet Awake? - edlundart.com. The United States, Canada, Australia and Russia span several time zones. The most populous zones were used to represent these countries. Broadband use by country sourced from Wikipedia. If you don't see anything happening above, you may have better luck with a more HTML5-aware browser like recent versions of Google Chrome, Firefox, or Safari. The circles above are sized according to the number of broadband subscribers in each country, as measured December 2009 - June 2011. The opposite is true for the right/night side.