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Friedman calls for “Innovation Movement”

January 24th, 2010

Readers of my blog know I’m an unabashed fan of NYT columnist Thomas Friedman. Why? Because he consistently gets the world of innovation and how innovation drives, is driven by, and interconnects with so many aspects of geopolitics and economics (from micro to macro).

In his latest column, “More (Steve) Jobs, Jobs, Jobs, Jobs,” Friedman says President Obama should launch a “moon shot” initiative to get millions of American kids excited about innovation and entrepreneurship again. Friedman calls for the President ”to make 2010 the year of innovation, the year of making our pie bigger, the year of “Start-Up America” (a veiled reference to “Startup Nation” perhaps?)

Obama should bring together the country’s leading innovators, Friedman advocates, and ask them: “What legislation, what tax incentives, do we need right now to replicate you all a million times over” — and make that his No. 1 priority.

Friedman’s line in the sand (and I would dearly love it if someone would put this on an index card and put it on the President’s desk tomorrow morning) is this: “Inspiring, reviving and empowering Start-up America is [Obama's] moon shot.” Readers of this blog will not be surprised to know that I LOVE IT.

Let us, the innovators, the entrepreneurs, and yes even (or especially?) the marketers, endorse Thomas Friedman’s epic call to action. Let us tell the President we stand ready to help launch a year, a decade, a century of innovation. Let us ask for his leadership, and then let’s march forward to ride the twin rocket engines of innovation and entrepreneurship to all the economic recovery this world needs.

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Twitter Updates for 2010-01-12

January 12th, 2010

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Scenes from CES

January 11th, 2010

I spent just one day at CES last week – clearly not enough time to take in all the gadgetry, but then again, it was plenty.

What I was certainly able to discern was the palpable difference from just one year ago when attendance felt tepid, and the mood was somber. At that time, we were just a few months removed from the economic nosedive, President Obama was still a couple weeks away from being inaugurated, and the stress of so much uncertainty was pretty much freaking everyone out big time.

This year, there was a bouyant giddyness in the air. Not only have we survived (sure, I know we could double-dip, etc., but…), but everyone seemed to be saying, “look at all this innovation we’ve produced while Rome was burning.”

In face, the Consumer Electronics Association says over 20,000 new products were unveiled last week in Las Vegas. That’s a lot of innovation.

3DTV technology abounded (I must have tried out a dozen different disposable eyeglasses), and numerous technologies sought to eliminate, once and for all, the tangled mess of wires that pervades our connected lives.

As a lover of technology, I was exceedingly pleased at the positive vibe pervading each and every acre of show floor space at this year’s show.

I boarded the red-eye home with a great feeling that my own optimism (based on how much innovation I see among our clients on a daily basis) is justified, confirmed and shared throughout this big innovative industry of ours.

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Twitter Updates for 2010-01-11

January 11th, 2010

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Starbucks “Love” project

January 10th, 2010

I don’t often blog about anything other than technology and marketing related topics. But as an activist (and consumate Beatles fan), I had to share this one. It’s the Starbucks Love Project – a video of people all over the world singing “All you need is Love.”

As the video begins, it’s captioned, “On December 7, 2009 at 1:30 PM GMT, people in 156 countries joined together to sing at exactly the same time to raise awareness of AIDS in Africa. Here they are.” How wonderful.

The video project is part of the Product Red campaign, first launched in 2006.

Source: Starbucks Love Project

Also see: Product Red website

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Twitter Updates for 2010-01-09

January 9th, 2010
  • Another cool thing I saw at CES was the Mikey by @BlueMicrophones. Sets up iPod/Phone for really nice mobile recording http://bit.ly/59YkcL #
  • Listened to HifiMAN at CES today. Like iPod on steroids. Burr Brown DAC is super audio-output upgrade. http://hifiman.us/products/?pid=71 #
  • Excellent day at CES. Lots of 3D technologies plus eliminate-the-wires stuff. Buzz & mood on show floor MUCH more optimistic than last year. #

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Twitter Updates for 2010-01-08

January 8th, 2010
  • Definitely heading over to Hilton Hospitality Suite 4-106 to see demo of Wireless Laptop to HDTV from @wisair @internetontv #uwb #iptv #
  • Just landed in Vegas for CES! #

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