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Toyota’s New Spud Car
Garage Haunting was Real Hoot
W. Bruce Cameron: When my son was 10 years old, he surprised me by announcing that he was operating a house of prostitution.
“Oh, horror house,” I finally realized with relief. He and his entrepreneurial buddies had been running a lemonade stand for a week, but had eventually concluded that accumulating wealth a nickel at [...]
The Shadowy Underground Spam Markets
Here’s a new stat for the data-ravenous tech industry: $100 per hour. No, it’s not the new wage programmers charge for their services. Rather, it’s the average going rate for your computer’s resources, sold without your knowledge in shadowy underground markets, according to Vincent Weafer, senior director of Symantec’s security response team.
The Boss is Watching
Cell phones are giving employers new ways to check up on employees in the field–and raising fresh workplace privacy concerns as a result.
9 out of 10 Financial Websites Susceptible to Online Fraud
A new report has revealed that nine out of ten financial and commercial websites may have loop holes in their systems, that make their clients vulnerable to being cheated of their money.
Creating the Culture of Innovation
Speaking about the complex ways a huge multinational corporation evolves in a global marketplace, one fact in Currie Boyle’s talk at Thursday’s Colorado Innovation Summit stood out.

