Finance Blogs

Scott Adams on Board Governance
From Financial Rounds
January 19, 2008 4:40 PM
Corporate governance survey conducted (Pakistan)
From Inside Sarbanes Oxley
January 19, 2008 12:13 AM
Enron-driven reforms are unraveling
From Inside Sarbanes Oxley
January 19, 2008 12:06 AM
More...

The Finance Institute

Tackling T&E Expense Reports
Webcasts
Performance Management – It's Not Just About Technology
Webcasts
More...

Diverts

Birth Order May Affect Career Choices
According to a recent survey by CareerBuilder.com, birth order seems to affect people's career choices. [more]

CNN Beams Up Correspondent
CNN used its new 3-D hologram technology to "beam" correspondent Jessica Yellin from Chicago to Wolf Blitzer's studio in New York during election coverage. [more]

73-Year-Old Man Makes Basketball History
Ken Mink, a 73-year-old student at Roane State Community College, set a new record this week -- he became the oldest person to score in a US college basketball game. [more]

More Diverts

Business Purchasing

Business Finance has partnered with BuyerZone.com to make it easy for you to find advice and tools for your business purchases. BuyerZone's free Request for Quotes service quickly connects you with suppliers of over 150 product, service and equipment categories. They also have hundreds of articles full of purchasing advice and insider tips. Click here to review some of the most common purchases that face your business.

On Your Desktop

Add SearchFinance to your desktop using the Yahoo! Widget Engine:

SearchFinance Widget

From the Blogosphere

June 4, 2007 5:33 AM
From Blog: David Loshin

Last week I saw this news item about Google's providing search capability for US patents. Just another example where enterprise search can expose greater value of archived information when it is presented in an easy to use manner.

By the way, as of today, the name "loshin" appears in 97 hits on the patent database. Many are for an apparently unrelated person involved in transformation and display of digital information, a few refer to my non-cousin Optics expert David S. Loshin, some have references to some of my books, but most refer to my brother's books and articles on TCP/IP.

Quick comment: patents are not limited to purely new ideas, but are largely improvements on ideas that someone else has already patented. So does exposing the information in patents enable greater innovation because it is easier to find patented things to improve, or does it stifle it because the availabilit of extensive information on what has already been done discourages new ways of thinking?

[ Read the entire post at Blog: David Loshin ] Open in this window Open in a new window

Other recent entries from Blog: David Loshin:

Corporate Finance Channels

Media

WebcastsWebcasts

Upcoming
Achieving GRC Success: Implementation Case Studies
From Business Finance Magazine
Managing Expenses to Drive Down Costs in an Uncertain Economy
From Business Finance Magazine
More
Archived
Planning and Budgeting for SMBs -- Why Automating is the Answer
From Business Finance Magazine
A Savvy Buyer's Guide to HSAs: Lessons from the First Four Years of the Health Savings Account
From Business Finance Magazine
More

PodcastsPodcasts

Standards: Convergence
From CPApodcasts
The End of Free Money
From John B. Levy & Company
More

ResearchResearch

Corporate Responsibility: Burden or Opportunity?
From Grant Thornton
FEI/FERF Survey Of Executive Compensation For Financial Executives
From Financial Executives International
More

VideoVideo

More

Add SearchFinance To Your Site

Add SearchFinance to your own site! Details here.