Archive for the 'Indiana' Category
June 30th, 2010
From this IEDC press release: Earlier this month the Wall Street Journal reported that Indiana has the largest percentage increase in jobs of any state in 2010 at 1.9 percent. The state’s private sector employment has grown by 2.1 percent this year, with a total gain of 47,900 jobs according to the U.S. Department of [...]
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November 10th, 2009
In the last newsletter of the Indiana Rural Health Association. See it here. Also, in a semi-related note, Maple City Health Care, where RedPost’s IHIN is being beta-tested, was featured on NPR today for their community-service-for-healthcare program. Check it out: A low-cost health care clinic in Goshen, Ind., has come up with a business plan [...]
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October 30th, 2009
Our web page with information on the Indiana Health Information Network (IHIN, not to be confused with H1N1) just went live. Interestingly, a project called CHC-TV (a project of DynaTek Media) attempted to do a similar thing a year ago, for free. Many people we’ve talked to really disliked CHC-TV, and returned the screens. Their [...]
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August 6th, 2009
Purdue Calumet’s School of Technology (in Hammond, Ind.) is testing one of our 19″ RedPost/Signs with plans, if it works well, to buy more outside their new Mechatronics Engineering Technology laboratory in the Potter Building. They already have several other digital signs around campus running a different digital sign company’s software (gasp!). But they like [...]
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March 13th, 2009
Here’s the audio of Nate Feltman’s speech I blogged about last week.
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February 7th, 2009
This post builds on my earlier one, titled Interesting Times, where I stated that “the seeds of the recovery and our economic future are being planted” now. A couple tidbits that I’ll connect (promise): Circumstances haven’t changed much since I wrote that post just over 2 years ago, other than that Elkhart County is making [...]
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November 19th, 2008
Hannah’s purple post inspired me to share some of my photos from this week so far. Sunday, on my return trip from Chicago, I stopped by the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore and hiked a bit. It was…cold. And completely deserted. And windswept. And very recharging, for me: This is from Monday night, in Goshen. Yes, [...]
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October 3rd, 2008
Between meetings, I stopped by the Indiana Tech Summit yesterday in Indy (I blogged about it last year as well). While there, I chatted briefly with 2 guys at the Cantaloupe.tv booth. Cantaloupe.tv is essentially a blended video production/web software company. Fittingly, they have a handy video explaining what they do (I can’t embed it [...]
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September 16th, 2008
Guy Kawasaki once (famously?) said of RedPost, “Interesting business — going after the long tail of in-store advertising. It might just work.” Rousing words of endorsement…not really. But that’s ok, I don’t fault Guy, in fact, I read his blog(s). He posted last week on the OPEN Forum by American Express a post about “Plan [...]
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August 28th, 2008
Last night we installed a sign at Mad Anthony’s Lake City Tap House in Warsaw, Indiana. The sign will be used to display upcoming events at the Lake City Tap House, as well as select pictures from their flickr account, greetings for corporate events, and other local information. “[RedPost] is taking Mad Anthony’s from low-tech [...]
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