Things That I Don’t Understand

November 3, 2009 :: Joe Loong

Back in the days of Internet Bubble 1.0 (right around the turn of the popular millennium), I used to pause every once in a while to look around at the swirling maelstrom of Internet-enabled technologies that we (and that’s a very collective “we”) were unleashing on the world.
Sure, maybe a lot of it didn’t make [...]


Technophobia: Therapists, Technology, and Websites

August 10, 2009 :: Steve Fisher

This is a guest post by Chandrama Anderson, MFT, technical editor of “Webmastering for Dummies . . . ,” co-author of the Stanford Professional Education Workbook, “Building an eCommerce Website,” located in Palo Alto, specializing in Grief and Loss, Couples Therapy, and creator of Personality Mapping.
“Technophobia is the fear or dislike of advanced technology or [...]


Winning Clients in a Wired World – A Grow Smart Business Interview with Kip Gregory

May 29, 2009 :: Steve Fisher

Kip Gregory, founder of the Gregory Group is a consultant, speaker and author of the book “Winning Clients in a Wired World”. He is one of the country’s leading authorities on using computers and the Web to create time-saving, money-making, franchise-building systems. His bio says that he “specializes in coaching financial services professionals and companies [...]


Ramon Ray, Master of Small Business & Technology

September 12, 2008 :: cbensen

Ramon Ray is a Technology Evangelist & Editor. His site Smallbiztechnology.com has a wealth of information for small business owners. Technology is so much a part of our life & the articles on his site offer something for everyone!

After browsing Ramon’s informative site I had the opportunity to ask him some questions:
Connie: What [...]