September 27th, 2006 by Trond
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Kirk Hourdajian shares his profound thoughts on innovation.
September 27th, 2006 by Trond
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Jerry Li shares his thoughts
September 27th, 2006 by Trond
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Lizzy Ames
September 27th, 2006 by Surya
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Aamir Sundrani
September 27th, 2006 by Surya
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Chris Chuang
September 27th, 2006 by Surya
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Cullen Knights
September 27th, 2006 by Surya
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Abhinav Khushraj
September 27th, 2006 by Trond
Innovation Club and Media Tech Club members used the new Motorola MOTOKRZR phone equipped with a supercool prototype mobile blogging application called BlogCentral to record live blogs from the MIT Emerging Technologies Conference.
September 21st, 2006 by Patrick
Just recently I was on the web looking for a certain celebrity’s birthplace and age. The first hit was on a site I had not used before, so I checked out http://www.nndb.com. It is a biography site that is in beta testing mode. It has about 20,000 profiles and some pretty good info on old and new stars.
BTW: The Karate Kid, Ralph Macchio, was born on Long Island and is 44.
September 18th, 2006 by jimmy
A couple months ago I posted about concerns similar to those raised by Eliz. I continue to believe that “success failures” exist only in TV commercials.
Think about it - the hard part about consumer Internet products is designing something millions of people want to use. Monetizing the billions of page views those millions of viewers generate is much easier than creating that product.
The recent agreement YouTube reached with Warner Music once again suggests that YouTube is too large to fail.