Archive for August, 2010

Interesting presentation from The Founder Institute about How To Launch a business In 10 Steps With Less Than $2,000. Adeo Ressi on Product Development 08/19/2010 from Adeo Ressi on Vimeo. Below is a bullet point summary of Ressi’s ten steps to launch. The video above significantly elaborates on these points. 1. Get your domain and e-mail [...]

We all remember a good teacher from school who inspired us to achieve, or great boss who encouraged us to develop our skills. What happens if you’re now in a position where you have to train, manage or coach someone?  Well it’s worth knowing the differences between what a mentor and a coach is. There [...]

Interesting presentation on social media in Japan from 2008 by arcarna.  What is interesting is the key issues raised that are now very apparent. Socialmedia in Japan View more presentations from arcarna. Brief summary of the presentation suggests the following are the main characteristics of social media in Japan: Mobile is key.

This is a guest post by Rohit Khetan, Rohit has over 6 years experience working in tech leading Digital Media software development companies. I have been reading various reports on social media lately and the numbers for corporate spend on social media are enormous. eMarketer projects spend on social media advertising to reach $4 bn next [...]

Interesting video by Rachel Botsman at TEDxSydney who talks about how technology is enabling trust between strangers. Goodbye Hyper-Consumption, hello ‘Collaborative Consumption’. In Rachel Botsman TEDxSydney talk, you learn how the internet is removing the middle man and making it possible to have a sustainable business plan selling peer-to-peer.

according to Nielsen African-Americans use the most voice minutes – on average more than 1,300 a month. Hispanics are the next most talkative group, chatting an average of 826 minutes a month.Even Asians/Pacific Islanders, with 692 average monthly minutes, talk more than Whites, who use roughly 647 voice minutes a month. African-Americans and Hispanics also text the [...]

This post is for those of you who are perhaps not so up to speed with all the major developments that are going on in the mobile and technology space. A few months ago Steve Jobs introduced what he described as something that would be able to give you “The emotion of TV. The interactivity [...]

Years ago the radio was the must have communication device of it’s day. Families would gather round to listen to the latest news about what was going. It was an essential comunication medium that would inform or educate users.  The question one has to ask now is, is radio, or radio communication dead? To answer [...]

Back in April 2010 we showed you the Sunday Times UK Rich list. Well if you were impressed by the regional differences in wealth, your going to be amazed at the global differences in wealth. Below is a short list of some of the worlds billionaires. For those of you who can’t comprehend that amount [...]

CNN reports that Mobile operators expect app downloads to become their biggest source of income in developed markets within three years and want to charge content providers for preferential access to their networks raising further questions about net neutrality. Executives surveyed by the Economist Intelligence Unit forecast that revenues from voice services, which account for [...]

Here at thinkbigbebig entrepreneurs we like to talk to you about news, reviews and opinions. However sometimes we also like to remind some of you of the reason why you’re working all those long hours. We recently read an article from robbreport.com which informs us that Bentley’s Continental GT coupe and GTC convertible have never been [...]

Great visual about the history of the internet that shows the progressive changes that  have happened to the technology that now shapes the majority of our lives and how we spend most of our time.

According to emarketer the mobile gaming market tops $800 million in 2010. Casual gaming on the mobile platform has driven adoption of mobile games to more than a quarter of mobile subscribers and more than one in five members of the US population. This year, 64 million people will play mobile games at least monthly, a number [...]