Today, along with feeling gratitude for those millions of people over the US’s history who served in the military to defend democratic ideals, I’m feeling troubled that so much of the world still sees war as a way to solve problems.War only creates problems. It doesn’t solve them. But when
I started doing a monthly newsletter in 1997!It occurred to me over the weekend that just as I announce the month’s blog posts in my long-running Clean and Green Club newsletter, I should announce the newsletter here. I publish in the middle of the month. My first monthly newsletters started
Open Source Got There FirstHere s the secret, buried in technobabble within this report written by an engineer at Google: the monopolists have already lost! You don t have to understand all the jargon to get the point: Today s chat universe is already out from under the grip of corporate control. And
Five Lessons From an Actual VentureA lot of people wonder how to get started with creating a social enterprise: a business that from the beginning is designed to improve lives.A solar-powered LED lamp brings eco-friendly and affordable light to kids doing homework in a remote village an example of a profitable
Chris Brogan borrowed an idea from James Altucher: “Write a list of ten things every day. They can be 10 anythings. Ten terrible dates. Ten places to visit. Ten desserts I want to eat this year. Whatever.”I won t commit to making a list daily, but I was inspired to create