Posted by TimSlavin at May 6, 2003
A Once and Present Innovator, Still Pushing Buttons: "Early one morning last month, 14 small-business owners gathered around a table and, over coffee and muffins, spoke for the next two hours of their curiosity and qualms about taking the technological plunge into Web sites, company e-mail addresses and perhaps even selling over the Internet." Article about Dan Bricklin, a great technologist who, among other things, founded Trellix, a website publishing tool recently bought by the large webhosting service, Interland. The article talks about Bricklin's investigations into what small businesses want from computer technology. From NYTimes.com (free registration required; articles available for free for a few weeks only).
Click the red button above or here to read a review of this website posted on Small Business Trends, an excellent resource for business people.
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