David Cohen
David Cohen, founder of Colorado-based TechStars, discusses his innovative program for seeding and incubating high-tech startups.
Most of us think about taxes when we think about successful businesses. Some of us contemplate basic regulations. But few of us consider just how much government action inspires, influences, and impedes innovation, often unintentionally. As entrepreneurs and investors we need to better understand the role the government plays — intentionally and otherwise. They may…
A few weeks ago, I wrote about my search for podcasting software for Vista. I ended up trying a number of different pieces of software, including CastBlaster, Audacity, and Adobe Audition. Each of these programs has advantages and disadvantages that I found through testing. Ultimately, it came down to a decision between Audacity and Adobe…
I have an embarrassingly large collection of laptop bags. This isn’t because I am a collector of them as memorabilia. Nor do I have some strange bag fetish. And it isn’t because I have nothing better to spend my money on. It’s because I have had a hard time finding a bag that works well for me under almost all circumstances.
Christopher Penn of the Financial Aid Podcast discusses how the current economic environment impacts student options when paying for college. He shares tips and advice on how to minimize costs and maximize aid.
At my alma mater, students have taken to dressing in blue and painting their faces (or more) blue to show support at sporting events. They’re called the Blue Crew. Those cheering students helped push American University past Navy in the first round of the Patriot League men’s basketball playoffs this week. Tonight they head to…
Heather Lauer, author of the Bacon Unwrapped blog, talked with Chip about a phenomenon known as the “Pitchfork Fondue.”