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Is the new Apple iPad (aka the iPad 3) worth the upgrade? Find out on “Terrier Tech.” Read the full story on BU Today: http://www.bu.edu/today/2012/terrier-tech-apple-ipad-3/

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Terrier Tech: Apple iPad 3

The Mac vs. PC debate, which has gone on for decades now, is a false dichotomy. There’s long been an impression that it’s either one or the other, and the idea that these two platforms could not play nice together only reinforced that. When Apple’s computers used PowerPC processors instead of Intel’s products, there was truth to this, but no longer. All of the examples you will find in this 16 page guide are applicable to Windows 7 and Mac OS X Lion. Many of the tricks will also work with Windows Vista and Mac OS X Snow Leopard, and some of them will work in even older versions of each operating system. Also with this free guide you will receive daily updates on new cool websites and programs in your email for free courtesy of MakeUseOf. Request Free!

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Computing Harmony: How To Seamlessly Blend Windows and OS X

After nearly two decades in the trenches of Pets.com, Apple Computer, and the You Don’t Know Jack game series, Tom Conrad (Pandora CTO) shares his acquired wisdom on succeeding in the consumer internet space. He suggests ideas such as agility, crisp decision making, and focus, and peppers his lesson…

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A Pandora’s Box of Start-up Expertise – Stanford

In this summary you will learn:
  • How to position and pitch a new business
  • How to get the most benefit from branding and staffing
  • Why starting a business is akin to a spiritual undertaking, requiring belief in the project’s worth and its benefit to society

Why you should read The Art of the Start
This is not a manual, but rather a collection of mostly useful tips for people who wish to start businesses, or even, as author Guy Kawasaki claims, other sorts of projects, including nonprofit organizations. Kawasaki may over-use business-babble such as “bootstrapping” or “rainmaking” (in fact, he recommends coming up with a brand name that can enter the language as a verb, such as Google or Xerox) – but his style is good-natured and humorous. The chapters are divided accessibly with subheads, charts, bullet points, “minichapters,” answers to “Frequently Avoided Questions” and reading lists, making it easy to find important points. Many of Kawasaki’s “exercises” are tongue-in-cheek, like, “Go to eBay and search for used Aeron chairs.” He got his start working at Apple Computer, marketing early MacIntoshes, and he now runs a venture capital firm, Garage Technology Ventures. He refers to both frequently, and most of the book’s examples come from these venues, not from inside knowledge of others start-ups, even though the author has been involved in several. This isn’t the only book you’ll need to read when you decide to start a business, but getAbstract.com finds that its iconoclastic pointers are useful and fun, and its sections on pitching, recruiting and branding, in particular, apply to businesses of any size.

About the Author
Guy Kawasaki got his start in marketing at Apple Computer and went on to found several high tech businesses. He currently runs the venture capital firm Garage Technology Ventures

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The Art of the Start – The Time-Tested, Battle-Hardened Guide for Anyone Starting Anything – Free Book Summary