If you’ve got a great idea, but lack a cash flow – or if the opposite happens to be true – Vator.tv may be just the place for you. The site, which launched yesterday, intends to let “[a]nyone, across all industries, at any stage … share ideas, products, services and businesses with the rest of the world, mainly through video.”
TLE Lowlights: Innovation?
Over the last couple of days you have probably been reading some of the highlights from the recent trip I did to Paris to attend
Innovation, Maintenance and Open Source
A NetworkWorld article quotes Google’s GM of Enterprise Business as saying:
Java Not True Test of Open Source Innovation
My thesis advisor keeps reminding me to frame the question correctly, otherwise the experimental results will be meaningless.
Grassroots Innovation
Microsoft is the latest company to capitalize on the “customer-made” trend. According to the Mercury News, any game enthusiast can now create video games for the Xbox 360 video console.
Cerf on Innovation Journalism, Blogs and Mobile
David Nordfors provided an introduction to Innovation Journalism. I liked his simple definition of the business of journalism: attracting attention that you can sell.
Business Process Innovation
Outsourcing Success Mantra
Innovation and Your Business
On 18 June, 2002 business people across the UK took part in Living Innovation 2002. The extravaganza included a national broadcast linkup from the Eden Project in Cornwall and satellite-televised interviews with successful innovators.
Brand Innovation
John Winsor wrote over on BrandShift a couple weeks ago titled “Ignore the Consumer?”.
Why Europe Fails To Leverage Innovation
A guy has a great idea for a product or service that companies would very likely buy, certainly enough that the idea has money-making potential.