Heather Lauer
Heather Lauer, author of the Bacon Unwrapped blog, talked with Chip about a phenomenon known as the “Pitchfork Fondue.”
Next week my good friend Don Bates will be teaching a seminar on PR writing in Washington, DC. This practical and informative session is being sponsored by the PRSA National Capital Chapter and will be hosted at George Washington University on March 16, 2010 from 9 AM to 3 PM. In advance of this gathering,…
I’m looking for a few good writer to serve as part-time correspondents for Start Rocket, my new media publication focused on high-tech startups outside of Silicon Valley. Specifically, I need people in Boston, Chicago, Denver, New York, and Washington to start who are willing to write between 1 and 4 articles each month about startups,…
Matt Rightmire, a successful entrepreneur turned venture capitalist, talks with Chip about the world of high-tech startups outside of Silicon Valley.
The following is an unverified transcript of the conversation with Christopher Penn that aired on January 14, 2009. Chip Griffin: My guest today is Christopher Penn. He’s the producer of the Financial Aid Podcast and, probably, one of the more informed people I know about the state of financial aid in this country. I welcome…
This sounds like a stupid question, but it seems to me that based on several debates currently ongoing, it is becoming an increasingly valid one. Two specific discussions come immediately to mind. First, last week there was quite the kerfuffle over at TechCrunch over the actions of a competitor to a company reviewed by Mike…
I missed this January 29 New York Times (registration) story when it first came out, but apparently More than 100 judicial rulings have relied on Wikipedia, beginning in 2004, including 13 from circuit courts of appeal, one step below the Supreme Court. (The Supreme Court thus far has never cited Wikipedia.) The article does a…