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Deal Radar 2008: Studywiz Spark

Posted on Thursday, Dec 11th

In today’s second installment of the Deal Radar, we’ll also cover an online learning tool for K-12 education, Studywiz Spark. A service of Etech Group, Studywiz Spark was created by Geoff Elwood.

Top 20 Serial Entrepreneur Interviews

Posted on Wednesday, Jul 30th

In the recap mode, here’s a list of the top 20 serial entrepreneurs I have spoken with: * Philippe Courtot – a very young 63-year old CEO of Qualys.

Top 10 Web Entrepreneur Interviews

Posted on Saturday, Jul 19th

I have done numerous interviews with entrepreneurs on this forum. Here’s a list of 10 Web entrepreneur interviews that I think have the most interesting strategy discussions on how each of them are building their companies:

Blog Monetization

Posted on Thursday, Jun 12th

I have been promising many of you that I will do this post based on where things are currently on the internet. So here it is.

Serial Entrepreneurs

Posted on Tuesday, Jun 3rd

I want to turn the spotlight on serial entrepreneurs, and open a discussion on what drives them, and if you want to become a serial entrepreneur, what can you learn from the lives, careers and choices of other successful serial entrepreneurs.

Forbes Column 08: A Technological Fix For Education

Posted on Friday, May 23rd

Here’s my new Forbes Column, A Technological Fix For Education, profiling HotChalk. You may have read the interview I did with Ed Fields, HotChalk’s CEO. Another recommended reading piece while on this topic is Lucid.

Catching Up on Readings: Bootstrap Yourself!

Posted on Saturday, Apr 26th

Amidst the ocean of content that is coming at you, readers, I am sure you find yourselves overwhelmed. Here’s a recap of some articles from this site which you may have missed, but may be worth your time:

Education & Technology: Now Is the Time – HotChalk CEO Edward Fields (Part 6)

Posted on Saturday, Apr 5th

SM: How do you view the current market landscape today and going forward into the future? EF: There are 3.2 million teachers teaching and many are headed out the door. Some are retiring, but almost all are fed up with increased demands and little support. 2.8 million teachers need to be recruited over the next

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