Archive for November 6th, 2008
My1Stop Makes It Your Last Stop For All Of Your Printing Needs
There are quite a few printing options available around the internet. Each business has at least one special trait that they hold claim to which helps them draw in their customer base. Some offer lower than average pricing, others offer higher than average quality, while one business might be more flexible then the next. My1Stop [...]
Generation Y Entrepreneur Shares The Challenge Of Balancing Motherhood With Operating A Home-Based Business With Her Husband
dBusinessNews: At 26, Maisie Knowles has gained more experience and learned more about the challenges a businesswoman encounters than many female entrepreneurs who are a generation older. When most of her friends were starting college, the Colorado Springs native was traveling the world and organizing mission trips for a humanitarian aid organization. When many of [...]
My Royal Heinie® Introduces New Diaper Purses And Accessories To Make Diaper Duty Easier
PRLog.org: My Royal Heinie®, the line of mom-invented diaper purses and accessories featuring a patent-pending Smart Wipes Dispenser™, introduces new styles – the Daypack and the Wallet – to improve the way diaper duty is done. My Royal Heinie is a collection of small, compact diapering accessories designed to keep everything you need to change [...]
TIME’s Best Inventions of 2008
TIME: From a genetic testing service to an invisibility cloak to an ingenious public bike system to the world’s first moving skyscraper — TIME’s picks for the top innovations of 2008. Yesterday, we looked at a couple of innovations. Today, three more. Made-in-Transit Packaging Most fresh food comes with a “best before” date, but Amsterdam-based [...]
Youth Is No Obstacle For Entrepreneur
ThisWeek: Nicholas Fala has two passions — bicycling and technology. Bicycling is a hobby. His technology skills, on the other hand, allow the Westerville North High School junior to make a living, a very good living. Fala said he became interested in computers when he was 10, around the time he was making money mowing [...]
Finding Gold Mine In Digital Ditties
The New York Times: Joel Moss Levinson always knew he had a calling in life. But it took cheap video cameras, YouTube and some desperate corporations to show him what it was. Levinson’s skill is turning out homemade corporate commercials — what advertisers call a form of “user-generated content.” Companies, frantic to connect with younger [...]
Car Service Finds Niche Towing Tots
New York Post: Topher McGibbon’s 18-month-old enterprise, Kid Car NY, has a loyal clientele and a lengthy waiting list. But when he started out, McGibbon literally couldn’t give his services away. Kid Car is a taxi service designed for parents of infants and young children, offering minivans kitted out with professionally installed car seats and [...]
Student Entrepreneur Shows Creativity
TCU Daily Skiff: The Neeley School of Business has a strong entrepreneurial background. It seems only natural, then, for the TCU Bookstore to have some competition from one bright business student. Horned Frog entrepreneur Josh Dennis, who founded Frogbookstore.com, and a team of three, claims to offer 20 to 60 percent discounts off the Barnes [...]


