
While it is commonly referred to as Chinese New Year, it is probably more accurate to call it Lunar New Year as it is celebrated by many cultures outside of China! With that in mind, we’d like to welcome the year of the rabbit (or cat, if you’re Vietnamese). :)
Melody Fury kicks off the new year by offering us the ultimate Chinese New Year menu. From golden dungeness crab to baked durian pastry, there’s a little something for everyone. What do you like to eat?
Jeff Cutler moves us away from the CNY celebrations by approaching the subject of working from home. This isn’t necessarily to be equated with freelancing or entrepreneurship, per se, as telecommuting is becoming an increasingly viable solution for all kinds of different employees. Are you a free agent?
Joseph Planta is apparently getting an early start to his spring cleaning, as he’s starting to wonder what to do with his magazines. We’re not talking about one or two issues; we’re talking about several thousand magazines that he has “socked away over the last decade and a half.” What would you do?
Enkay Blog takes a look at a sensitive subject. While most people would agree that companies shouldn’t judge people based on their gender or ethnic background, age could be a much stickier situation. Does age impact business? Do you take a younger entrepreneur less seriously than a middle-aged one?
Ray Ebersole isn’t quite as excited about some other people about the upcoming Verizon iPhone and he tells us why. For example, the Verizon version can’t do voice and data at the same time, quite unlike the GSM model sold through AT&T. It’s also not world-friendly. For the Americans in the audience, are you buying a Verizon iPhone?