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Improving PodCast Episode Discovery
Podcasting is a growing area of media which can provide real ad revenue to the producer and value to the listener. Unfortunately, the ‘find a new podcast’ screen on the major podcast / podcatcher apps are disappointingly identical. After hitting … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Innovation
Tagged Advertising, Knomad, Netcast, Podcast, Spoken Word Audio, Startup Factory, TSF, Webcast
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In 2008 We Never Expected Tesla’s GigaPlant
At the outset of the most recent financial downturn in 2008 enthusiasm grew for funding materials science research into energy storage. The thought at the time was that manufacturing in this sector could ease employment concerns. Concerns about global energy … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Disruption, Industry, Innovation
Tagged Battery, Charger, Disruption, Electric Vehicle, Energy Storage, Innovation, Materials Science, Tesla
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Aviation and Aerospace Innovation
The history of aviation and aerospace is fascinating because the achievements were technically challenging and the impact on society has been so clear. Through the major phases of the industry’s growth ideas evolved across the globe, with the pioneers taking … Continue reading
Posted in Aerospace, Business, Disruption, History, Industry, Innovation, Invention, Vehicle
Tagged Aerospace, Audio, Aviation, Boeing, Books, Disruption, Innovation, Research, Study, Wright Brothers
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Superbowl Post: Playing a Different Game
In 1906 the rules were modified to allow the forward pass American Football (aka “Gridiron”), defining the schism between football and rugby and enabling those teams that made use of the play to dominate their opponents. If you had the … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Disruption, History, Industry, Innovation, Materials Science, Theory
Tagged Broncos, Forward pass, Games, Industry, Materials Science, Nanofiber membrane, Seahawks, Superbowl
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The Path to Waze King
Finding new and interesting apps is a hobby with less payback than one would expect. Waze is worth it. I’m always in pursuit of apps that actually make your day better and was surprised at the number of Facebook posts … Continue reading
Posted in Innovation, Invention
Tagged Apps, Gamification, iOS, Mapping, Points, Traffic, Waze
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Peak Privacy & Peak Televsion
On a recent episode of Tech News Today, host Tom Merritt spoke the words, “Privacy is going nowhere but down over the next few years.” He is the first person I’ve heard to pull together all of these themes and … Continue reading
Posted in History, Illiquid Alternative, Innovation, Invention, Theory
Tagged Advertising, Peak Privacy, Television
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Our Gladwellian Future
Gladwellian stories are those that take a common assumption and then overturn it with data. As the cost of generating data decreases, and as inaccurate data grows, the genre finds itself in an arms race. Determining what is enough data … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Disruption, Innovation, Theory
Tagged Commerce, Data, Gladwell, Malcolm Gladwell, Publishing, Relevance, Research, Statistics, TED, Writing
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Interesting Article Themes
Certain quantitative market and population concepts pop up frequently. Peak X 2013, June – Initial blog post 2013, July – Peak Printer blog post 2013, October – Peak cable & car blog post 2013, October – Article on how we … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Industry, Innovation, Invention, Theory
Tagged Articles, Business, Power Law, Product Succession, Theories, Tropes, Y is the new X
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Google’s “Create a Filter” – Pure Torture If You Make Real Filters
Specialized software programs are unusual in the filtration industry – Excel and Minitab are used for data analysis, there are lots of .pdfs circulated with marketing materials and those are often originally crafted in PowerPoint, Word or other commonly used … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Innovation, Materials Science, Theory
Tagged Filter, Filtration, Google, Industrial, Industry, Materials Science, Media, Particulate, Product, Product Management, Product Marketing
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Industrial Tours
I love walking a plant floor. Unfortunately, most of what I see from working with customers can’t go out on the Internet, and if I do have photos, they are under NDA. My son loves the show How It’s Made … Continue reading
Posted in Aerospace, Business, Disruption, History, Industry, Innovation
Tagged Aerospace, Assets, Capital, Disruption, Education, Heavy Industry, History, Industry, Innovation, Machinery, Museum, Plants, Tours
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