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Minnesota, the Arts and Innovation

November 1, 2011 By Steve Borsch

All the talk about Steve Jobs passing has included much discussion about the essence of his innovative genius: that it was due to him living at the “intersection of technology and humanism” or technology and the arts. As a consequence, in the last week or so there have been numerous articles out examining the imperative that any company interested in innovation better have one foot in tech and the other in the arts…and ensure artists and technologists collaborate as equals.

The Walker Art Center blog, one I recommend you follow if interested in any aspect of art and design, had this post which pointed to a highly interesting factoid about Minnesota:

“A new National Endowment for the Arts survey finds there are 2.1 million Americans employed as artists, including more than 42,000 right here in the Land o’ Lakes. Minnesota ranks fairly well: We’re among the top 14 states that have the highest percentage of the workforce employed in the arts: 1.5 percent, compared to the nation-leading New York, where 2.3 percent of the labor force is involved in arts industries. Minnesota leads the nation in the concentration of jobs in book publishing, with eight times more publishing jobs — largely in the Twin Cities — than the national average. Minneapolis’ concentration of theater jobs is twice the national average.“

Why should you care? If you are a technologist, startup or entrepreneur in tech than you know how great you are at engineering but (hopefully) are aware that your artistic and design skills most likely suck. If you want to ensure your products are embraced by the masses, then make certain you are engaged and collaborating with people whose artistic and design sense is equal to your engineering abilities.

You have A LOT of talent to choose from in our State.

Filed Under: Innovate

Minnov8 Gang 143 – “Bacon” a Cake?

October 29, 2011 By Steve Borsch

Social Media Breakfast of Minneapolis/St. Paul (SMBMSP and its history here) was held Friday, October 28th, and the Gang sits down with the founder Rick Mahn, Mykl Roventine and the speakers for the 40th Breakfast, Lisa Grimm and Meg Knodl.

The discussion surrounded social media, its future, what’s next for SMBMSP and a synopsis of Lisa and Meg’s presentation about community management. Revealed during this podcast is that SMBMSP has a “bacon sponsor”…who would’ve guessed!  😉

Hosts: Phil Wilson and Graeme Thickins (Steve Borsch and Tim Elliott are off this week)

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Upcoming Events:

  • Friday, November 4th (weekly): Frontend Masters Workshop Series
  • Sat, November 12th: ProductCamp Minnesota 3

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast

“Thank You” for the Books for Thai School

October 25, 2011 By Steve Borsch

Back in September I wrote a post called, “English Books for Thai School – Can You Help?” and was so pleased people jumped in to help. We collected well over 250 books for the school and delivered them when the students and teachers arrived at the Mall of America at the outset of their time here in Minnesota.

I cannot express enough my thanks for all who helped out:

Lerner Publishing: Kathleen Clarke responded to a blind email request of mine and she put together a big box of brand new, amazingly high quality books, perfect for the English program at Strisuksa school

Meg Knodl

Meg Knodl: As senior librarian in Communications and Community Engagement with Hennepin County (Minn.) Library, Meg had great suggestions on buying surplus books from the library system (a sale was just ending and she connected me with the right folks).

Paul Schroeder

To show the power of social media, I’d placed a plea and link to that Minnov8 post mentioned above on my Facebook wall. Two people responded immediately with a third who joined in:

Paul Schroeder:  A fraternity brother of mine who read about my plea on Facebook responded by collecting several dozen books and even cajoled a friend of his in participating with some novels. These novels, while not perfectly targeted to the students, surprisingly were very welcomed by the teachers!

Sherry Collins: She had several ideas I took advantage of and then recommended a site I’d never heard of, FreeCycle, a kind of “Craigslist for free stuff” and I placed a post in the Minneapolis Group

The very generous donation by Beth Sullivan, volunteer for The Women's Prison Book Project

Beth Sullivan: She responded with 75 classic (and new!) books that were extras from a non-profit she volunteers for, The Women’s Prison Book Project.

As these great volunteers were putting forth such kind efforts to gather books, I’d been interacting with my contact at the school, Lynn Brown. Mentioning the phenomenal work of Project Gutenberg, I asked her to go through the books there and make recommendations and we’d download the books for her (since their internet connections are pretty minimal at the school).

What happened next surprised even me and set me on a course I hadn’t expected. …  [Read More…]

Filed Under: Edutech, Internet & Society

Minnov8 Gang 142 – Gurf Navis is the Rafter

October 21, 2011 By Steve Borsch

Phil gives Steve a bad time about his new iPhone 4S and Siri, the intelligent agent (NONE of which is TRUE). We then have on our guest this week, technologist, entrepreneur, civic strategist, and “burr under the saddle” of various goofballs, Ed Kohler.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott and Phil Wilson (Graeme Thickins is off).
Music: “Cover the Distance” by “Ruddinn“ via Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Ed Kohler

Discussed during the show:

  • WiziApp; AppPress
  • Android “Ice Cream Sandwich” released ; Quick feature rundown by Techcrunch 
  • Apple’s Quarterly Results (still a blowout but ‘missed’ expectations); Sells 4M iPhone 4S devices in first weekend 
  • Mary Meeker’s State of the Internet at Web 2.0 Summit; Article & video of her preso
  • Ed Kohler: Junk86.com; The Deets; WhereToLive.com; Technology Evangelist (now in mothballs); Funny ‘returning phonebooks’ video Ed did; on Twitter; LinkedIn; Tumblr; Shoefiti
  • Ed’s mentions: Crumplepop
  • Stratysys
  • David Erickson of Tunheim Partners talking QR Codes on WCCO

Upcoming Events:

  • Wednesday, October 26th: Tech Entrepreneurs Rally at CoCo
  • Thursday, October 27th: WordPressMSP
  • Friday, Oct 28th: Social Media Breakfast MSP on Community Mgmt
  • Friday, November 4th (weekly): Frontend Masters Workshop Series
  • Sat, November 12th: ProductCamp Minnesota 3

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast

Minnov8 Gang 141 – Everything’s a Beta

October 14, 2011 By Steve Borsch

Andrew Eklund of Ciceron on the Minnov8 Gang PodcastOne of Minnesota’s premiere interactive marketing thought leaders and practioners, Andrew Eklund of Ciceron, shares his insights and perspectives after Wednesday’s MIMA Summit as well as on other key trends in new media.

Listen for the discussion wrapped around Andrew’s best line of the entire podcast (in Borsch’s opinion). While discussing how Ciceron encourages clients to think about what they offer, in a world where everyone is an instant critic who can tell the world, he says in passing, “every product is an iteration of its future self.” Find out what the “new and improved” Andrew 2.0 means.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins, and Phil Wilson
Music: “Zydeco Junkie” by “Chubby Carrier and the Bayou Swamp Band” via Music Alley.

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Discussed during the show:

  • Macworld’s “Some Users Having Problems Upgrading to iOS5” (some users?) as well as Julio Ojeda Zapata on Fox9 News about iOS5 upgrade issues
  • iPhone 4S Launch & Steve Borsch on Fox9 News about iPhone4S launch & Android
  • Google earnings: Larry Page: Mobile Revenues At $2.5 Billion Run-Rate, 190 Million Android Devices
  • Oops…Blackberry Outage Blamed on “Extremely Severe” Network Failure
  • The end of unbundled cable? Why Hulu’s Owners Couldn’t Find A Buyer and best headline about it: “Hulu: We Couldn’t Get Some Sucker To Overpay For The Company So We’re Not Selling” (Henry Blodgett)
  • CruiseCritic
  • Clicker

Upcoming Events:

  • Tues/Wed, Oct 11th & 12th: MIMA Summit 
  • Thurs, Oct 13th: The Collaborative’s Venture Finance Conference (25th Annual!)
  • Wednesday, October 26th: Tech Entrepreneurs Rally at CoCo
  • Thursday, October 27th: WordPressMSP
  • Friday, Oct 28th: Social Media Breakfast MSP on Community Mgmt
  • Friday, November 4th (weekly): Frontend Masters Workshop Series
  • Sat, November 12th: ProductCamp Minnesota 3

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Android, Apple, MIMA

Minnov8 at MIMA Summit 2011

October 12, 2011 By Steve Borsch

The Minnov8 Gang covered the MIMASummit live as well as bringing in tweets with the hashtag #mimasummit.

Click the “more” link to view the post with the embedded liveblog archive within it.
…  [Read More…]

Filed Under: Events

Minnov8 Gang 140 – Heaven is no Apple Store

October 8, 2011 By Steve Borsch

The passing of Apple’s co-founder and CEO, Steve Jobs, overshadowed all other stories of the past week…even Apple’s own introduction of the iPhone 4S. Still, there were numerous things to talk about since the acceleration in technology innovation continues unabated.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins, Phil Wilson and Julio Ojeda Zapata
Music: “Even Meaner” by “Mean Gene Kelton & the Diehards“ via the podsafe Music Alley.

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Discussed during the show:

  • Steve Jobs’ passing (Julio’s excellent post; New Yorker article: “Steve Jobs at the Pearly Gates”; Wall Street Journal about: Who Will Be the ‘Next Steve Jobs’?; Mike Evangelist’s blog, Writer’s Block
  • Apple iPhone 4S; Why iPhone screen is 3.5 inches
  • Samsung/Google postpone Nexus Prime with IceCreamSandwich out of respect for Steve
  • Minnedemo & Edutech & TECHCocktail
  • Sprint betting the farm on iPhone?
  • Best Buy unloads Napster. Sells to Rhapsody. (“Napsody”?)
  • MN’s 365,000 VC-backed jobs. 8th largest innovator: “Putting Money and Ventures Together“
  • Paradox of Choice 
Upcoming Events:
  • Tues/Wed, Oct 11th & 12th: MIMA Summit 
  • Thurs, Oct 13th: The Collaborative’s Venture Finance Conference (25th Annual!)
  • Friday, Oct 28th: Social Media Breakfast MSP on Community Mgmt
  • Friday, November 4th (weekly): Frontend Masters Workshop Series
  • Sat, November 12th: ProductCamp Minnesota 3

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Android, Apple, Best Buy, MinneDemo

Cyberstates 2011 Report Released: Tech Jobs Decline 2%

October 5, 2011 By Steve Borsch

TechAmerica Foundation today released its 14th annual Cyberstates report detailing national and state trends in high-tech employment, wages, and other key economic factors. Cyberstates 2011: The Definitive State-by-State Analysis of the U.S. High-Tech Industry covers all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.

The U.S. high-tech industry lost 115,800 net jobs in 2010, for a total of 5.75 million workers. This two percent decline in tech industry employment was less than half of the 249,500 jobs lost in 2009, which followed several years of sustained growth. Over the longer term of 2007 to 2010 – the span of the economic downturn – the tech industry fared better then the private sector as a whole, with a four percent decline in employment versus a seven percent decline in the private sector.

Recap of Minnesota's tech jobs in 2010 - Click image for a larger view

That said, Minnesota’s high-tech industry lost 2,900 net jobs in 2010. Minnesota remained the 17th largest cyberstate, employing 120,800 tech workers with a total payroll of $9.6 billion in 2008.

These jobs are well compensated at an average wage of $79,200 – 74 percent more than the state’s average private sector wage. Tech industry job losses in Minnesota were led by the computer and peripheral equipment manufacturing sector (-1,100jobs) and electronics components manufacturing sector (-800 jobs).

“The tech industry is vital to Minnesota’s economy, led by electromedical equipment manufacturing,” said Margaret Anderson Kelliher, president & CEO of the Minnesota High Tech Association, a TechAmerica partner organization. “It is a tough job market and these numbers are part of a larger trend across the country. Minnesota will recover with policies that encourage education in science and technology and economic development tools such as the data center sales tax exemption recently approved by the state legislature.”

…  [Read More…]

Filed Under: News & Events Tagged With: Minnesota

M8 Gang Podcast 139 – Capella U Mobile’s Kristofer Layon

September 30, 2011 By Steve Borsch

Online learning continues to accelerate and Capella University is on the leading edge of it. Online increasingly means “mobile” and Capella recently brought on a unique, highly qualified and experienced guy, Kristofer Layon, to be their mobile product manager. We talk with Kris about what he’s doing at Capella, issues he’s wrestling with, and how he shrunk himself down to appear on a student’s iPad in 3D.  😉

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott and Graeme Thickins (Phil Wilson is off).
Music: “Give Blues a Chance” by “Mean Gene Kelton & the Diehards” via the podsafe Music Alley.

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Discussed during the show:

  • Apple iPhone event announced for next Tuesday 
  • Amazon Kindle “Fire”
  • Chris Espinosa, Apple employee #8 (and still at Apple) personally blogged about the troubling nature of the Kindle Fire “Silk” web browser and the security implications
  • Amazon has Palm in its shopping cart — will it click Buy?
  • Microsoft Shores up Samsung & HTC with Android patents
  • Kris Layon will be speaking at MIMA Summit
  • Capella’s iPhone app (there is also an Android version)
  • English Books for Thai School – Can You Help? 
  • “Facebook Won’t Like This Apple-Twitter Union” (FastCompany)
  • “Amazon’s ‘Silk’ Browser Is Revolutionary: Here’s Why It’s So Important” (Business Insider)
  • “The One Huge Reason Amazon Will Not Beat Apple” (Business Insider)
Upcoming Events:
  • October 4th, 6:30pm:TechCocktail-Minneapolisat CoCoMSP (Grain Exchange)
  • Thursday, October 6th:  Minnedemo*
  • Tuesday, Oct 11th & 12th: MIMA Summit 
  • Friday, November 4th: Frontend Masters Workshop Series(organized by Marc Grabanski, Founder, MJG International) – weekly, starting Friday, November 4 Saturday, November 12th:
  • ProductCamp Minnesota 3*
* Both held at University of St Thomas – Minneapolis, Schulze Hall

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Android, Apple, MIMA, mobile, University of Minnesota

Minnov8 Gang 138 – Fate…or Plus?

September 23, 2011 By Steve Borsch

Lots of announcements this week with Facebook f8, Google+ opening up to everyone, and Forbes thinking our hometown technology retail success story, Best Buy, is in trouble.

Ben Theis, Google

Our guest this week is Ben Theis, Field Marketing Lead for Google in Minnesota (and part of a team of five). He talks about what he’s doing here, initiatives that Google has underway in Minnesota, and some very interesting factoids about the lack of online presence with small businesses.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott and Phil Wilson (Graeme Thickins is off).
Music: “Full Circle” by Clintone via the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show:

  • Minnesota Emerging Software Advisory (MESA)
  • Facebook F8: One graph to rule them all
  • Best Buy in serious trouble? (be sure to read the comments); Best Buy CMO Barry Judges’ response; Best Buy’s Cowboom
  • Google Claims $1B of Economic Impact in MN in ’10; Google Adwords Express; Google Adwords
  • Multiple iPhones in October? Al Gore says so
  • HP Names Meg Whitman President and Chief Executive Officer
  • English Books for Thai School – Can You Help? 
Upcoming Events:
  • Saturday, Sept 24th: She’s Geeky Unconference
  • Thursday, October 6th:  Minnedemo*
  • Tuesday, Oct 11th & 12th: MIMA Summit 
  • Saturday, November 12th: ProductCamp Minnesota 3*
* Both held at University of St Thomas – Minneapolis, Schulze Hall

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Android, Apple, Best Buy, Google

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