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Make money without a job
How To Make Money Without A Job Deborah L. Jacobs, forbes.com Before joining the staff of Forbes in July of 2011, I was happily self-employed for 23 years. For much of this time my husband and I ran two mostly unrelated home-based businesses. He worked in his office in the front of the house, while … Continue reading Make money without a job
Domain name prospecting
Build Your Startup On A Vacant Domain Name David Teten, forbes.com This is part two of a two-part series on domain names and startups; part 1 was “Should a Startup Spend VC Funding on a Domain Name?”. I’ve written in the past about how to identify a great startup opportuni… Build Your Startup On A … Continue reading Domain name prospecting
Bio hacking healthcare
(via Biohacking Healthcare - Part 1 - Forbes) Related articles Biohacking (wewanttolearn.wordpress.com) guardian tecnologia: Kickstarter must not fund biohackers' glow-in-the-dark plants | Martin Lukacs (guardian.co.uk) Saudi Prince Sues Forbes Magazine (intheq8.com)
How do entrepreneurs answer the question: what do you do?
(via What Do You Do? An Entrepreneur’s Answer - Forbes) Related articles Nivea Print Ad Doubles as Solar Charger in Brazil - Forbes (lumpyproletariat.wordpress.com) Aliko Dangote Is Africa's First $20 billion Man- Forbes. (soundsmusicstudio.wordpress.com) What Tech Can Do For Your Health And Your Government - Forbes (1bedouin.wordpress.com)
Cloud tech jobs in highest demand
(via Almost 1.7 Million Cloud-Related Jobs Went Unfilled in 2012: Estimate - Forbes) Related articles Forbes reveals how cloud computing is revolutionising the manufacturing Industry, by AppsCare - Google Premier Enterprise Partner (prweb.com) The Great Cloud-Induced Job Implosion That Never Happened - Forbes (1bedouin.wordpress.com) TechEd 2013: Microsoft sheds light on cloud skills shortages (itpro.co.uk)
Airbnb And The Unstoppable Rise Of The Share Economy
Airbnb And The Unstoppable Rise Of The Share Economy Tomio Geron, forbes.com On paper, Frederic Larson is just one data point in five years of U.S. government statistics showing underemployment in dozens of industries and stagnant income growth across the board. The 63-year-old photographer with two child… RT @Techmeme: Airbnb And The Unstoppable Rise Of … Continue reading Airbnb And The Unstoppable Rise Of The Share Economy
40 Things To Say Before You Die
40 Things To Say Before You Die Jessica Hagy, forbes.com Before you’re sprawled on your deathbed, there are some things you really have to say. They’re not complicated. They’re not poetry. They’re just short sentences with big meaning. I hope they get you talking. 40 “I… RT @Forbes: 40 things to say before you die … Continue reading 40 Things To Say Before You Die
Summer Camp For Super-geeks
Robots, Codebreaking and Smores: Welcome To Summer Camp For Supergeeks - Forbes. Related articles Welcome To ToorCamp: Summer Camp For Supergeeks (forbes.com) ToorCamp 2012: Tribes & Technology (tripwire.com) ToorCamp Journal: Pushing the boundaries of technology (geekwire.com) Hackaday is going to ToorCamp! (hackaday.com) Toorcamp: Kelp Horns (hackaday.com) ToorCamp Journal, Day 1: Let the hacking begin (geekwire.com) … Continue reading Summer Camp For Super-geeks
Brian David Johnson and the Intel futurism department
Brian David Johnson: Intel's Guide to the Future - Forbes. Related articles Biology vs. The Machine - Part 3: Conversations about Synthetic Biology (uk.tomorrow-projects.com) Maker Faire New York: Brian David Johnson/Vintage Tomorrows (makezine.com) Breaking Down Barriers - Part 1: Conversation with Ariel Waldman & Brian David Johnson (uk.tomorrow-projects.com) Intel's Futurist Brian David Johnson: Don't Let … Continue reading Brian David Johnson and the Intel futurism department

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