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Minnov8 Gang 213 – Not in the Bathroom!

April 20, 2013 By Steve Borsch

Good stuff to discuss this week and we spend a bit of time on Google Glass. Will it be a hit? Is there anything beyond voyeurism it can do? Will (shudder) people wear them in to the bathroom?

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson.
Music: Bernie’s Tune from Chris Greene Quartet. From the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show…

  • Minnesota
    • Minnesotans Rank Last in Creating New Businesses
    • Minnesota’s VC take rises to $38M in Q1
    • Minnesota Twins adds tech at Target Field for fans
    • Local Webby nominees honored on ‘Webbyapolis’ site
    • If Google Reader and Pinterest had a love child: Sauna
      • Developed by local startup Curbly
  • Google Glass
    • Glass Explorer Edition gets unboxed, photographed
    • Google Emulates Apple in Restricting Apps for Glass
    • Larry Page: Google’s Focus On Constant Iteration Will Shift Toward Big Bets Like Google Fiber And Glass
    • Google Glass Sucks! (image of guy above from this parody video)
  • A Review of iSteve. Spoiler Alert: This Movie Sucks
  • The Best LED Lightbulb Is the Cree Warm White
  • Steve’s Security Tip of The Week: VPNs
    • What is a VPN?
    • Build your own VPN
    • Why You Should Start Using a VPN (and How to Choose the Best One for Your Needs)

Upcoming Events…

  • WordCamp MSP, April 27, 2013 – Sunday, April 28, 2013
    • Lisa Sabin Wilson speaking
  • Twin Cities Code Camp 14, April 27, 2013
  • Midwest Mobile Summit, downtown Fargo, ND, April 28-29
  • MHTA’s Spring Conference, April 30 at the Minneapolis Convention Center
  • National Day of Civic Hacking MN, Sat/Sun, June 1st & 2nd
  • EyeO Festival, June 5-8, Walker Art Center

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

Minnov8 Gang 212 – TV Disruption Disrupted?

April 13, 2013 By Steve Borsch

Lots of tech topics to discuss this week but we focus a bit on Aereo, a television startup that holds the promise of lowering costs and increasing access to TV, and the company also just won a major victory.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson.
Music: Tuckassee Train from Charlie Crowe. From the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show…

  • Minnebar (the sessions held)
  • Heroic, Inc.
    • Schafer: Minneapolis start-up hopes to tap power of referrals
    • Angie’s List
    • Patch
  • Tablets in Education
    • Tablets are transforming learning in many west metro classrooms
    • iPad Top 100 Deployments (includes education ones)
  • Aereo
    • New Threat to Aereo TV
    • Comcast gets 63% of revenue from cable TV
  • The New Résumé
    • The New Résumé: It’s 140 Characters
    • A guy did this cool Amazon-like résumé
    • LinkedIn Elicits Gasps, Cheers For Talent-Spotting Algorithms
  • What’s with all these new music services?
    • Spotify
    • RDIO
    • Twitter Music Is Here Today, and You Can’t Use It 
    • Pandora with friends: Turntable launches Piki
    • Apple and Universal Music agreement on streaming iRadio
  • Apple News Roundup
    • T-Mobile USA Sweetens iPhone 5 Deal With Trade-In Program 
    • T-Mobile: First day for Apple’s iPhone was ‘gangbusters’
    • Yahoo, Apple Discuss Deeper iPhone Partnership
    • Production Challenges to ‘Delay’ Launches of iPhone 5S, Lower-Cost iPhone and New iPad Mini? 
  • Steve’s Security Tip of The Week
    • Global Brute Force Attacks Build WordPress Botnet
      • Easy fix – delete (or never use) the default admin username!
      • Geek fix
    • Plugin fix:
      • Limit Login Attempts 
      • Wordfence
  • Others
    • Facebook Home available to download on select Android devices
    • Amazing things to do with a Raspberry Pi
    • Meet northern Minnesota’s top celebrity interviewer: Shawn “Franky” Slawson

Upcoming Events…

  • MinneBar 8, Saturday April 6, 9-5pm, Best Buy Headquarters
  • 2013 Nonprofit Technology Conference, April 11, 2013 – Saturday, April 13, 2013
  • Minne-Fair / Maker and DIY Exposition, April 13, 2013 – Sunday, April 14, 2013
  • MinneWebCon, April 15, 2013 at 8:00 AM – April 16, 2013 at 4:30 PM
  • WordCamp MSP, April 27, 2013 – Sunday, April 28, 2013
  • Twin Cities Code Camp 14, April 27, 2013
  • Midwest Mobile Summit, downtown Fargo, ND, April 28-29
  • MHTA’s Spring Conference, April 30 at the Minneapolis Convention Center
  • EyeO Festival, June 5-8, Walker Art Center

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Android, Apple, iPad, Minnebar

Minnov8 Gang 211 – Everything Looks Like a Nail

April 5, 2013 By Steve Borsch

Facebook Home debuted this week. Steve believes that its debut is about how Facebook sees the world as “people-centric”—and that means, “When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail)—but Tim is certain it will be a winner (on Android). What do you think? Let us know in the comments.

Hosts: Steve Borsch and Tim Elliott (Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson are off this week).
Music: Easy Job from The Dead Rocks. From the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show…

  • Overnight Website Challenge
    • Winners Announced
    • Nerdery announces winners of nonprofit website design competition
  • TST Media Lands Investment, Rebrands, Makes Acquisition
    • TST Media, Maker of Sport Ngin Software, Secures $6 Million in Series C Financing
    • Sport Ngin Acquires e7sports
  • Best Buy
    • Samsung Plans Mini-Stores in Best Buys
  • Facebook App forks Android?
    • Facebook Home revamps any Android phone to make it about ‘people, not apps’ 
    • HTC First with Facebook Home hands-on (video)
    • Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook Home, Money, and the Future of Communication
    • Why Facebook Home bothers me: It destroys any notion of privacy
  • Live TV Streaming
    • Cord-Cutters Rejoice: Streaming Broadcast TV Wins Big in Court
    • Aereo (coming soon to Minneapolis)
  • Google
    • Google Forks WebKit And Launches Blink
    • Google defies FBI, asks federal judge to challenge ‘national security letters’
  • The ‘Vintage’ Web
    • Holy Crap, Is This Mark Zuckerberg’s Embarrassing Childhood Angelfire Website?
    • The Wayback Machine 
    • Tim’s first website
    • Steve’s first website ‘The Big Trip‘ to Germany in 1997

Upcoming Events…

  • MinneBar 8, Saturday April 6, 9-5pm, Best Buy Headquarters
  • 2013 Nonprofit Technology Conference, April 11, 2013 – Saturday, April 13, 2013, Hilton Minneapolis
  • Minne-Fair / Maker and DIY Exposition, April 13, 2013 – Sunday, April 14, 2013
  • MinneWebCon, April 15, 2013 at 8:00 AM – April 16, 2013 at 4:30 PM, U of M Continuing Education & Conference Center
  • WordCamp MSP, April 27, 2013 – Sunday, April 28, 2013
  • Twin Cities Code Camp 14, April 27, 2013
  • Midwest Mobile Summit, downtown Fargo, ND, April 28-29
  • MHTA’s Spring Conference, April 30 at the Minneapolis Convention Center
  • EyeO Festival, June 5-8, Walker Art Center

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

Minnov8 Gang 210 – The Internet is Broken?

March 30, 2013 By Steve Borsch


Steve returns to The Gang after 3 weeks and Phil is spring breaking but three of us dissect the top stories of the week including Best Buy’s founder returning, did hackers really break the internet last week and T-Mobile’s aggressive announcements.

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

Music: Dangerous Things from George Fletcher’s Bourbon Renewal/The Tequila Mockingbirds. From the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show…

  • Best Buy
    • Best Buy, RedLaser partner on mobile app strategy
    • Founder Richard Schulze rejoins Best Buy as chairman emeritus
    • Expect Hubert Joly to Lose His Job at Best Buy
    • Losers Return to Best Buy to Oversee Second Death Spiral
  • Did the internet break last week?
    • The DDoS That Almost Broke the Internet
    • That Internet War Apocalypse Is a Lie
    • When spammers go to war: Behind the Spamhaus DDoS
  • Steve’s Security Tip of The Week
    • Anatomy of the Apple ID password reset exploit
    • Password denied: when will Apple get serious about security?
  • T-Mobile
    • T-Mobile’s UnCarrier event roundup
    • We Did The Math, And It Turns Out The T-Mobile iPhone 5 Could Save You A Bunch Of Money
  • Facebook phone?
    • Facebook To Reveal “Home On Android”
    • Facebook’s Home On Android Could Give You A Sixth Sense For Your Social Life
  • Others
    • Game Developer’s Conference
    • Minnesota Cup Commences Ninth Annual Competition
    • Yahoo Paid $30 Million in Cash for 18 Months of Young Summly Entrepreneur’s Time
    • Is It Real? With New Technology Has Activision Crossed The ‘Uncanny Valley’?
    • SendInc
    • Clayton Christensen, Harvard Business School
    • Mike Elgan, tech writer

Upcoming Events…

  • WordPress MSP, Thursday, March 28 at The Nerdery
  • MinneBar 8, Saturday April 6, 9-5pm, Best Buy Headquarters
  • 2013 Nonprofit Technology Conference, April 11, 2013 – Saturday, April 13, 2013, Hilton Minneapolis
  • Minne-Fair / Maker and DIY Exposition, April 13, 2013 – Sunday, April 14, 2013
  • MinneWebCon, April 15, 2013 at 8:00 AM – April 16, 2013 at 4:30 PM, U of M Continuing Education & Conference Center
  • WordCamp MSP, April 27, 2013 – Sunday, April 28, 2013
  • Twin Cities Code Camp 14, April 27, 2013
  • Midwest Mobile Summit, downtown Fargo, ND, April 28-29
  • MHTA’s Spring Conference, April 30 at the Minneapolis Convention Center
  • EyeO Festival, June 5-8, Walker Art Center

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Android, Apple, Best Buy, cloud computing, Minnebar, NativeX

Mobile Fans Have a Big Day at the Farm

March 24, 2013 By Graeme Thickins

EarleBrownFarmA whole bunch of busy tech professionals dropped everything on Thursday and headed to the farm — the Earle Brown Farm, that is (now called Earle Brown Heritage Center  — a very cool place). Okay, it wasn’t all that far out of town, only Brooklyn Center, but it was like a trip to the country in a way, getting out of the office to focus on a where our world seems to be heading these days: mobile everything!  (Wonder what Earle would think of that?*)

The occasion was, of course, the 4th Annual Mobile March Twin Cities conference, and it drew a sellout crowd of some 300. This MobileMarchTC-logoconference gets bigger and better every year. The 2013 iteration offered myriad opportunities to network with mobile developers, designers, enterprise IT people, gaming enthusiasts, marketers, and knowledgeable vendor representatives. And an awesome agenda of 32 break-out sessions made for a jam-packed day of learning as well. This ever-changing industry we call mobile is made up of many moving parts and pieces, and it touches every segment of the Twin Cities business community — from the smallest of startups to the hugest Fortune 500 giants. All those segments were well represented at MobileMarch, and there was some serious mixing of the pot going on!

Sessions were in four tracks: Mobile Strategy, Mobile Development, Mobile Gaming, and Mobile MMTC13-BigRoomBusiness. A sampling: “Four Key Principles of Mobile User Experience Design” … “The Beginning and End of Mobile Marketing” … “BYOD & MDM FYI” (for enterprise IT types) … “Avoiding Apple Rejection” … and the ever-playful “Using Chipmunk Physics to Create an iOS Game.” It was damn hard choosing from the four concurrent sessions going on throughout the day! Which is why getting to see presentations you missed will be helpful — and many are in the process of being posted on the event site here. So keep checking back.

To get the real lowdown on the event as it happened, one can, of course, go read the very MMTC13-SystemsVsAppsactive #mmtc13 hashtag stream. During the day, I was trying to do my share on the Minnov8 tweet stream myself, and I also posted some pix here on Flickr — shot with a mobile device, of course!  The official tweets of the @MobileMarchTC team were flying all day, too.

Next time you see one of that team, who do such a great job organizing this event, be sure to thank them: Justin Grammens, our own Phil Wilson, Linda Cummings, and Mike Bollinger. Also, Phil made me tell you to lavish the sponsors with copious amounts of gratitude, as this event would definitely not happen without them: Verizon, Fusion Room, Livefront, Code 42 , SDG, W3i (now NativeX), Microsoft Windows Phone, Compuware, Intertech, and Digineer. They rock, each and every one of them! It was great meeting and talking to many of their people during the breaks and cocktail reception.

Postscript: To illustrate the reach and impact of this four-year-old MobileMarch event, I learned on Thursday that it’s inspired the Fargo tech community to launch one of their own: Mobile Summit, taking place April 28-29. The organizers were in attendance and have already landed some Twin Cities-based speakers.

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* Earle Brown Farm, which went through a major renovation that transformed it into an impressive, sprawling conference center, is the namesake of, you guessed it, a really cool guy named Earle, who was Hennepin County Sheriff in the early 1900s and founded the Minnesota Highway Patrol. He was also quite a horseman. He just never got to own a mobile device, as he died in 1963. More history here. When I worked for Medtronic early in my career, my office was in an adjacent building and looked right down on horses romping around the large corral, which is now a parking lot. See what you learn reading Minnov8!  (No, I didn’t ride a horse-and-buggy to work — we had cars then. Just no airbags.)

Filed Under: Events, Mobile Technology, Startups & Developers Tagged With: Android, Apple, Google, iOS, Microsoft

MN Startup Moves to SF, Gets Fame, But Still Keeps Some Roots Here

March 19, 2013 By Graeme Thickins

ColinKarpfingerSome pretty amazing tech entrepreneurs come out of Minnesota. I can attest, as I’ve worked with way more than one hundred of them, and written about my fair share. Colin Karpfinger is an excellent example, one whose story inspired me to want to tell more people about him.

It all began when we reconnected recently by email, after originally meeting at a Minnebar event some years ago through a common client connection. I knew he’d moved to San Francisco (not the first of my entrepreneur friends to do that!), but he had kept in touch with occasional email reports — whichPunchThrough-logoimpressed me. Pretty much every single successful entrepreneur that I have known is an excellent communicator. They don’t forget where they came from, and those they met or who helped them early on. They network well, they take advantage of mentors and advisors, and they extend a helping hand to others, especially other entrepreneurs when they can. The fact that Colin’s latest blog post made me aware we shared another passion, besides entrepreneurship, only made reconnecting with him all that much more fun. (More on that later.)

When Colin told me he’d be in Minneapolis for a few days recently, I suggested we meet for coffee at my new favorite place to work one day a week: the CoCo coworking space on the Historic Grain Exchange trading floor in downtown Minneapolis. (That’s where I shot the photo of Colin you see here.) There, I got an in-person update about the success Colin is having building his business, primarily out in the center of the tech universe, San Francisco, but still maintaining his ties to Minnesota.

That business is called Punch Through Design, which describes itself thusly on its web site: “We’re a small and agile group of developers in San Francisco and Minneapolis. Over 90% of our designs have been iPhone accessories. This specialization allows us to know the details of Apple’s Made For iPod/iPhone/iPad (MFi) program, front and back. Our experience allows us to help guide clients through the somewhat complicated process in a quick and efficient manner.”

Products that Punch Through has contributed to, with consulting, design, and engineering services, include: BasisWatch

• The Basis watch, a device that tracks heartbeats and more to improve your health. It uses Bluetooth 2.1 to pair to an iPhone or Android phone. PunchThrough assisted Basis in obtaining Apple’s “MFi” approval.

• ITAMCO’s industrial Bluetooth transmitter – the world’s first.

• Air Guitar Move™, a motion-sensing guitar pick for iOS (shown in red) — a product Colin and a partner developed. (It was a Kickstarter project that successfully raised its funding goal in July 2011.)

AirGuitarMove-pick• A recently developed app of its own called LightBlue™, a Bluetooth Low Energy test app that lets developers test both their hardware devices and their iOS software. (More than 2,500 people are using it currently, and it has 14 five-star reviews.)

• LumoBack, a company that’s received a lot of attention for its Bluetooth Low Energy posture sensor (shown at right).  It received funding from Eric Schmidt and launched at DEMOfall 2011. (“Great team, fun guys toLumoBackwork with, and a very cool, simple product,” Colin said.)

• popSLATE™, a second-screen case for your iPhone, which was a successful Indigogo project, raising $220,000 as of January 15.

PopSlate-iPhoneCaseAnd other clients that can’t be named yet due to confidentiality agreements — but watch for future announcements!

An Entrepreneur Is Born

Colin is originally from Wisconsin, where he started tinkering with electronics and building things when he was only 12.  He attended college at UW-Eau Claire, but, some five or six years ago, he was attracted to the larger electrical engineering program at the University of Minnesota.

The story of how Colin got to where he is today with his business starts some four years ago. Though a whiz at electronics, school just wasn’t challenging him (more on that later). With his studies not keeping him busy enough, he longed to start his own hardware engineering design firm, even while working part-time at the Minneapolis office of the large product development firm LogicPD, as an associate electrical engineer, while attending the University of Minnesota.

Punch Through Design was born in mid-2009, while Colin was still taking classes at the U.  Some months later, after conferring with people he trusted, he decided to drop out of school and go West, where he knew there was much need for his talents. “I moved to San Francisco on February 12, 2010, leaving behind many great friends in Minneapolis, but fortunately soon meeting a lot of new ones in the Bay Area,” he said.

Colin had plenty of consulting work, but it wasn’t long before he needed to make his first hire.  That was Mike Waddick of Minneapolis, who came highly recommended, in the summer of 2011.  Mike moved to SF to hold down the fort while Colin spent three months in Spain that year.

A few months prior to that, there was a major turning point for Colin. “With help from others, I was able to launch my first product, ‘Thumbies.’  It hit the shelves in Best Buy stores in May 2011.  Walking into a store and seeing the product that started with a broken Nintendo controller and SuperGlue was a surreal experience.  As a kid, it was hard to imagine how an ‘invention’ could find its way in a store.  I felt like I had cracked the code.”

But the honeymoon was short. “Unfortunately, I learned that getting your product into stores doesn’t mean you’ve made it.  Thumbies sold at an average rate, and the product is no longer being sold.  I learned a lot, including a few things that I consider to be the reasons for less than awesome sales. This was hugely valuable in experience for me, even though the product was not a monetary success.”

Soon after, Colin returned fulltime to consulting with Punch Through Design. “We wrote some nice blog posts that helped us reach #1 on Google for the search term ‘iPhone accessory product development,’ and that resulted in increased business. In the summer of 2011, I had Mike Waddick take over the lead engineering role on consulting projects, and his good work is one of the main reasons I was able to focus my time on starting a new product, Air Guitar Move™ — working with a cofounder named Ron Mannack. It was a motion-sensing guitar pick that let you strum in the air, with your iPhone becoming a guitar via a companion app.”

Air Guitar Move was successfully funded as a Kickstarter project in July 2011, and within a year 700 units were shipped to backers.Colin+partner-WiredMag “Taking what I learned from Thumbies, we developed this product under our own brand. That led to a slew of lessons learned about overseas manufacturing, music licensing, iPhone app development, game design, motion sensing, packaging design, Apple approval, and distributor agreements.”  (Colin’s partner on this project continues with the venture.)

(If you’re interested in history, a more complete story of Colin’s experience with Thumbies, and then the beginnings of his experience with Air Guitar Move™, is well documented in the Wired article from June 2012, where the above photo appeared: In the Kickstarter Future, Hardware Is the New Software, by @RyanTate.)

What Others Have to Say

One of the first clients of Colin’s business, before he set up shop in San Francisco, was Matt Bauer, who founded a startup here in Minneapolis called PedalBrain. Matt is one of Colin’s biggest supporters and I’m sure was instrumental in inspiring Colin’s entrepreneurial pursuits. I asked Matt (a former client of mine, and a developer I have great respect for) to give me his perspective on Colin, who was his contract hardware designer for the PedalBrain product:

“The name of Colin’s company, Punch Through Design, refers to an electrical property of transistors. It’s a property defined at the extreme case of a transistor where the drain and source regions merge. It’s analogous to Colin and his work. He is the merging of a maker/hacker/entrepreneur with that of a precision engineer/manufacturer/large company CEO. He and his team are producing tools and solutions for companies large and small to be at that intersection of hardware and software. No one is merging these two worlds together better than Colin, and no one is busier doing it.”

Harold Slawik, a partner in a Minneapolis law firm focused on tech startups, NewCounsel, had this to say about Punch Through’s founder:  “We’ve been working with Colin for a couple of years and have been impressed with what he’s accomplished since taking the plunge with Punch Through. He has the intelligence and the drive to make it big. He’s also very mature and sensible in his business dealings, especially given his age. He is one of the three or four youngest among our active client group of approximately 75.”

A Side Project of Colin’s

This past September, Colin shared with me by email his experiment to improve higher education.  He started a program he calls “The First Lecture” to try to address some of the issues he encountered during his time in university.  His theory is that school teaches students the “how” but not the “why.”  He believes that leads to a lack of motivation, “and turns brilliantly beautiful and interesting subjects into drudgery.”

His experiment is to see how much he can improve a student’s experience by simply giving one lecture providing the right “why,” or motivation to learn.  Some months ago, Colin gave his first talk for the Microcontrollers class at the University of Minnesota, thanks to the Electrical Engineering department, which allowed him to do do.

To assist in this effort, Colin even donated some equipment to allow the EE students to build things outside of school.  Previously, this equipment was only available in the University’s labs; students could not take it home with them.  Thanks to Colin and an equipment supplier, each student in the class received a PicKit2 programmer and a USB logic analyzer.

Here’s a video link to Colin’s lecture at the University of Minnesota. (Screen shot shown.)  Colin tells me he’s now also working with the first university he attended, UW-Eau Claire, to improve its electronics course.  “It’s a small school but was really beneficial to me, Colin-Lecture-UMNand part of the reason I got started on my current path,” he said. “My professor and advisor there, Dr. Kim Pierson, has been my advocate even after I dropped out of school, which speaks volumes about him. He’s there to help out the students, whether they’re in school or not.”

And what of his relationship with the University of Minnesota?  “I’ve stayed in touch with some students from the class I lectured in, and with University personnel,” said Colin. “I am in fact actively recruiting now for one or two engineering positions, and the U is a promising pool of talent.  As to the future of my lecture program, I’m working on starting a ‘Maker Scholarship,’ where people could get scholarships not just for school, but for the projects they’re working on, which I believe have a higher return on investment.”

Colin ended a recent email update to friends and supporters with this note: “If you too think that higher education can be much better, I’d love your support.  Either by sharing my video link with friends, or helping to expand this initiative to other schools in some way, shape, or form. If you have any ideas, please contact me.” ColinSurfing_Mexico

But That’s Not all in Colin’s Life 

So, you’d think all of the above would be exciting enough?  Wrong!  Colin and his team keep life very interesting with other pursuits — first of all, surfing. (That’s him stylin’ a radical longboard bottom turn in Mexico recently.)  Surfing is how I connected with Colin a month or so ago, after seeing a blog post he did that talked about the team heading to Santa Cruz to hit the beach, part of an offsite retreat of sorts. (The other shot shows three of the team doing a surf check on that trip.)

Then I learned, not only does Colin surf, he’s into kiteboarding, too! … as part of SurfCheck-PunchThrough_teamthe famed MaiTai Group.  Hey, this thing is not your normal group of weekend warriors — check out this story about the MaiTai crew in the December 2011 Forbes: Kiteboarding Techies Generate $7 Billion In Market Value.

But, wait, there’s more: for these kiteboarders, water isn’t enough — they also kite on (you guessed it) snow.  Colin just returned from Utah, where one of the group had previously written this blog post: Utah Snowkiting with Charles River Ventures and MaiTai.

Punching Into the Future

I asked Colin for a closing thought.  He immediately wanted to praise his team.  Mike Waddick, his first hire, now works in Punch Through’s office in SE Minneapolis, joined more recently by Ray Kampmeier, still a student at the U of M.  Ray will move to San Francisco when he graduates in May.  Another addition to the team came when Colin hired SF-based iOS developer Kevin Johnson in the summer of 2012, to help round out Punch Through’s product development services.  Thus, the team is now four people total — “but we’ll be five or six by the summer,” said Colin.  In addition, the company uses other contractors for industrial design, mechanical engineering, and overflow software work.

“I’m very thankful for the great people I get to work with at Punch Through,” Colin said. “Big shout-outs to Mike, Ray, and Kevin!”

It’s easy to see that Colin is building a strong culture at Punch Through Design, which will go a long way toward ensuring the continued success of the firm.  As I said, Minnesota produces some amazing entrepreneurs — and, even if we do have to share a guy like Colin with Wisconsin, and now California, I know he’ll be a continuing source of pride to our state.  He proves again that one doesn’t necessarily have to complete a degree program to be inspired by our great University.  A love of learning — both formal and informal education — is a huge part of being an entrepreneur. But, in my book, passion and perseverance, plus the ability to recruit and motivate others, make all the difference in succeeding.

And a little surfing and kiting surely can’t hurt, either.

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Follow Colin and his team’s pursuits on the Punch Through web site, the company’s Twitter account, and on its LinkedIn and Facebook company pages.

(Note: This post appeared earlier today on my personal blog, Graeme Thickins On Tech™.)

Filed Under: MN Entrepreneurs, Startups & Developers Tagged With: Apple, iPhone

Minnov8 Gang 204 – No Signal in the Big House

February 16, 2013 By Steve Borsch

Minnov8 Gang Podcast #204

Changing one’s profile picture anywhere invites Photoshopping abuse and Phil Wilson defaces Steve’s new profile pic. He is, of course, kindly returning the ‘favor’ of Steve basically defacing just about any image of Phil he can find, including a cheesy attempt at humor with this video.

Thankfully we goof off a bit but get in to some serious discussions about tech and innovation moves going on this past week.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson.
Music: Spy Smasher by The High Fidelics. From the podsafe Music Alley.

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Discussed during the show…

  • Best Buy Deathwatch
    • Schulze May Ditch Best Buy Takeover, Instead Buy Smaller Stake 
    • Best Buy Is Losing Its Best Chance of Survival: Jeff Macke
    • Best Buy to make internet price matching permanent to prevent ‘showrooming’
  • Steve’s Security Alert of The Week
    • Apple Working on Fix for iOS 6.1 Passcode Hack
  • Mobile News Roundup
    • HP To Adopt Android For Upcoming Mobile Devices
    • No “Plan B” for Microsoft’s mobile ambitions: CFO
    • Ex-BlackBerry co-CEO Jim Balsillie dumps entire stake
    • Gartner Says Worldwide Mobile Phone Sales Declined 1.7 Percent in 2012
  • Automobiles
    • Before He Died, Steve Jobs Said He Wanted Apple To Make A Car
    • The Tesla Nightmare Shows Why Today’s All-Electric Cars Are (Basically) Dead On Arrival
    • Stalled Out on Tesla’s Electric Highway
    • That Tesla Data: What It Says and What It Doesn’t 
  • Posterous
    • Posterous shuttering for good on April 30th
    • Garry Tan and Brett Gibson are setting up Posthaven
    • List of Posterous alternatives is here
    • Migrate from Posterous to Tumblr (or to WordPress)
  • Apple
    • Now we know why Apple was leaking iWatch rumors: Samsung’s releasing one
    • Could Apple Be Working On The ‘iBank’?
  • OMG! Meteors!
    • Meteor Videos from Russia 
    • While you were working: An asteroid just flew by…

Upcoming Events…

  • Weekly: TechMasters – a Tech Toastmasters chapter
  • Wednesday, February 20th: Google for Entrepreneurs Day @CoCo Minneapolis (sold out)
  • Wednesday, February 20th: Tap the Cash – MN Angel Network (for accredited investors; startups can apply)
  • Wednesday, February 20th: MIMA: “The Future of Blogging” with Rick Webb/Tumblr
  • Thursday, February 21st: Tie MN Startup Showcase Evening, 6:30-8:45pm
  • Saturday, February 23rd: Twin Cities Open Data Day and Code Across America Hackathon
  • Sat/Sun March 2-3rd: Midwest PHP Conference
  • Tuesday, March 5th: The Exploding Toolbox: What you Need and Why, Business Marketing Association
  • Sat/Sun March 9-10: Overnight Web Challenge
  • Thursday, March 21st: Mobile March 2013
  • Thursday, March 21st: TechFuse
  • Saturday, April 6th: Minnebar Best Buy HQ
  • Tuesday, April 30th: MHTA’s Spring Conference
  • Wed-Sat, June 5-8: EyeO Festival, Walker Art Center

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

Minnov8 Gang 203 – No Pebble for You

February 9, 2013 By Steve Borsch

Will the Pebble Watch ever ship? It is now…but just not to Phil. The rest of the Gang yucks it up at his expense but we’re mostly serious as we explore the big stories this past week.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson.
Music: Super Ant Monster by The Dead Rocks. From the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show…

  • Java Meetup 612 (JMU612) on Twitter
  • Digital River swings to 4Q loss on goodwill charge, will return to core services 
  • Best Buy
    • Best Buy’s Joly to keynote MHTA Spring Conference
    • Amy Poehler tries to seduce Best Buy boys in Super Bowl
  • Forbes Ranks Code 42 #53 “Most Promising”
  • Adobe Issues Emergency Flash Update for Attacks on Windows, Mac Users
    • Adobe Flash Player direct download 
  • Ouya
    • Ouya enters the console war, launching in June
    • Ouya founder promises new $99 console every year
  • Google Updates Hangouts (bandwidth control & audio)
  • WebRTC ‘conversation’ between Chrome and Firefox (about WebRTC)
  • Ex-Apple designer explains why it’s just a matter of time for the iWatch
  • FreedomPop Plans ‘LTE Clip’ To Give Free LTE To iPad, Android Tablets

Upcoming Events…

  • Weekly: TechMasters – a Tech Toastmasters chapter
  • Wednesday, February 20th: Google for Entrepreneurs Day @CoCo Minneapolis (sold out)
  • Thursday, February 21st: Tie MN Startup Showcase Evening, 6:30-8:45pm
  • Sat/Sun March 2-3rd: Midwest PHP Conference
  • Sat/Sun March 9-10: Overnight Web Challenge
  • Thursday, March 21st: Mobile March 2013
  • Thursday, March 21st: TechFuse
  • Saturday, April 6th: Minnebar 9-5pm, Best Buy HQ
  • Tuesday, April 30th: MHTA’s Spring Conference
  • Wed-Sat, June 5-8: EyeO Festival, Walker Art Center

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

Minnov8 Gang 202 – Coincidence or Conspiracy?

February 2, 2013 By Steve Borsch

Hmm…this is episode 202 on 2/02. Coincidence or conspiracy? As always, the Gang looks for the meaning behind the biggest tech stories that affect us all and no, we’re not wearing tin foil hats (except for maybe Phil, under his fedora).

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson.
Music: Family Blues by The Damned & Dirty. Available thru Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Podcast: Download (Duration: 1:04:01 — 37.8MB)

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Discussed during the show…

  • Twitter Hack
    • Twitter Hacked, 250,000 User Accounts Potentially Compromised
    • Twitter hack: how to find out if you’re affected, and what to do
  • Super Bowl Ads
    • Best Buy teases Amy Poehler-led Super Bowl ad
    • WATCH: The Best 2013 Super Bowl Ads All In One Video
  • Social Commerce
    • eBay’s GSI Commerce Selects 8th Bridge to Drive Social Commerce
    • Heroic
  • MobileRealtyApps expands at Grain Exchange, ramps up hiring and their website
  • RIM becomes BlackBerry; Too Little, Too Late?
    • Inside BlackBerry’s last stand
    • BlackBerry Z10 review: a new life, or life support?
  • Bill Gates’ annual letter
  • Apple
    • HBO Go Is Coming to Apple TV. Why Isn’t Everything Coming to Apple TV?
      • Boxee
    • A crazier prediction: iPhone Plus is real, and huge
    • Apple Core Rot
    • Apple to End Mac Pro Sales in Europe — For the Time Being
  • QFOlabs
  • Password Managers
    • 1Password
    • LastPass
  • Groundhog Day 2013: Punxsutawney Phil Predicts Spring Is Coming! (the movie)
  • NameCheap

Upcoming Events…

  • Weekly: TechMasters – a Tech Toastmasters chapter
  • Thursday, February 7th: JMU16 – Podcasting, power and influence panel
  • Wednesday, February 20th: Google for Entrepreneurs Day @CoCo Minneapolis (sold out)
  • Sat/Sun March 2-3rd: Midwest PHP Conference
  • Sat/Sun March 9-10: Overnight Web Challenge
  • Thursday, March 21st: Mobile March 2013
  • Thursday, March 21st: TechFuse
  • Saturday, April 6th: Minnebar 9-5pm, location TBD
  • Wed-Sat, June 5-8: EyeO Festival, Walker Art Center

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

Minnov8 Gang 201 – Big, Big Data

January 26, 2013 By Steve Borsch

big-dataRemember “Web 2.0?” When Tim O’Reilly coined the term in 1999 his intent was to describe the shift from desktop to web applications, data sharing and much more. Claimed to be overhyped, Web 2.0 still stuck as a term and was big enough to describe what needed understanding. Today the emphasis is on yet another all-encompassing term, “big data.” That term describes the deluge of data being spawned worldwide and the challenges faced (and opportunities to take advantage of) with trying to capture, curate, store, search, share, analyze, visualize, predict, glean (possibly hidden) meaning, and somehow make sense of it all.

Dan Atkins

Dan Atkins

Our guest on this podcast, data scientist Dan Atkins, co-founded and jointly runs Minneanalytics the #BigDataMN: Minnesota’s Field Guide to Analytics event and others as well as his own firm, Capsaicin, LLC.

As always, the Gang also catches up on the hottest stories this past week affecting us all in technology and Minnesota.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson.
Music: Second Time Around by Maria Daines. Available thru Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Podcast: Download (Duration: 1:07:34 — 40.0MB)

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Discussed during the show…

    • Best Buy Deathwatch
      • Best Buy coupon drops some fine print, to customers’ glee 
      • Can Amy Poehler save Best Buy?
    • Apple Earnings Reaction
      • Apple’s Earnings Disappoint 
      • Heady Returns, but Apple Finds Its Stock Falling
      • The Apple paradox
      • The Nerdery lays off 24 in restructuring
    • CyberSecurity
      • Homeland Security’s Napolitano invokes 9/11 to push for CISPA 2.0
      • Anonymous Threatens Massive WikiLeaks-Style Exposure, Announced On Hacked Gov Site
      • Aaron Swartz at Wikipedia
      • The NSA Is Building the Country’s Biggest Spy Center
      • NSA warrantless surveillance controversy 
      • Warrantless searches in the United States
      • Google’s ECPA report reveals the extent of the FBI’s warrantless email snooping 
    • Big Data
      • Big Data: Overhyped And Overpaid?
      • Bright Planet (Sioux Falls, SD firm at BigDataMN event)
    • Other
      • Twitter introduces Vine for iOS, an app for sharing six second looping videos on the service
      • France Shuns ‘Hashtag,’ Introduces New Twitter Term, ‘Mot-Dièse’ (moe-dee-ez )
      • 7 Biggest Rip-Offs in Tech Retail
      • Vinepeek

Upcoming Events…

  • Weekly: TechMasters – a Tech Toastmasters chapter
  • Fri/Sun January 25-27: Global Game Jam at The Nerdery (map)
  • Wednesday, February 20th: Google for Entrepreneurs Day @CoCo Minneapolis (sold out)
  • Sat/Sun March 2-3rd: Midwest PHP Conference
  • Sat/Sun March 9-10: Overnight Web Challenge
  • Thursday, March 21st: Mobile March 2013
  • Thursday, March 21st: TechFuse
  • Saturday, April 6th: Minnebar 9-5pm, location TBD

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Apple, Best Buy, Big Data

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