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Southwest Partners With Yahoo, Starts Testing WiFi

February 11, 2009

Southwest just announced that they’ve WiFi equipped one of their 540 planes and plan to have three more connected by March.
The service will be a satellite-to-plane system provided by Row44, as opposed to Aircell’s ground-to-plane technology.
To add on top of the WiFi news, Southwest has announced a partnership with Yahoo to deliver custom homepages to [...]

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Video Conferencing Plans For The iPhone

February 2, 2009

Well, it’s no mystery now, there is an iPhone 2 in the wild somewhere, and two people are walking around with it. Since Apple was recently granted the patent for everything the iPhone is capable of, many are curious if video conferencing and video recording will be included in the next phone. In several areas [...]

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HeyZap, The Longtail Competitor To Oberon Media

January 15, 2009

If you haven’t heard of Oberon Media, I’m sure you’ve played a casual game or two on one of the many sites that they power. Since their inception, Oberon has become the king of casual games, providing partners like MSN, MySpace, MTV, Walmart.com, NBC and more with their game player.
Enter Heyzap, the latest product launch [...]

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Learning Business From Poker

December 29, 2008

This was circulating around Digg yesterday, but I feel it’s an important quick read for any entrepreneur. It was written by Tony Hsieh, CEO of Zappos on his company blog. Thanks Tony.

EVALUATING MARKET OPPORTUNITIES

Table selection is the most important decision you can make.
It’s okay to switch tables if you discover it’s too hard to win [...]

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Papermakers Struggle To Survive, Look For Internal Bailouts

December 8, 2008

More bad news for the big newspaper publishers this week, as The New York Times and Tribune, Inc look for ways to stay afloat.  Their businesses are being hit hard by diminishing advertising sales as well as competing online papers and professional blogs.
The Tribune owns eight major daily newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times, Chicago [...]

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