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Winblad believes IBM has done an extraordinary job at establishing itself as a leader in software. IBM is proactive with acquiring early stage companies and partners well. Microsoft is successful because they view everything as a threat and don't take anything for granted, she says. Linux is still a force and will not easily go away because it is really hard to kill large companies in the software industry.
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Fractional reserve banking and the multiplier effect. Introduction to the money supply.
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Introduction to newton's first law of motion. Inertial frames of reference.
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Introduction to how banks make money and the value they (potentially) add to society.
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Raikes talks about how companies can be successful at software and hardware, but only within a certain scope. If you're looking at the overall market, it has to be either hardware or software, he says. Within a niche, it is sometimes important to do both.
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Fraser calls culture the software of her company. She believes it is very important to protect and care for the culture of a company when it is evolving past its nascent stage.
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(February 13, 2009) Vladlen Koltun, an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University, talks about recent research in virtual worlds and attempts to alleviate the difficulties faced within this field.
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The head TA of Introduction to Chemical Engineering (E20) fills in for Professor Channing Robertson and discusses how to construct a pharmacokinetics model using a virtual human "tank" model.
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