Sunday 30 October 2011

Green Business - Need of the Hour

Well , doing a green business , you will not only earn the good amount of money but also can contribute towards saving the environment.

Some of the green business I could think of are :


1. The Healthy, Local Food Movement
Americans are increasingly concerned about food safety, childhood obesity, and the greenhouse gas emissions associated with transporting food long distances to reach consumers . This concern creates an opportunity for organizations offering healthy food grown
locally without the chemicals and pesticides that can damage human and environmental
health . Starting such an enterprise is a great way to support your local economy, promote
community health, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions . Urban farms and gardens also
provide much-needed safe, outdoor areas for kids to play and interact with nature .

POTENTIAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
• Café or Coffee Cart: Sell organic, fair-trade coffee and tea at your own café or from
a cart at local events .
• Coffee Roasting: Roast and sell local, organic coffee .
Example: Sweetwater Organic Coffee in Gainesville, Florida
• Urban farm or garden
Example: City Slicker Farms in Oakland, California
• Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program: Grow healthy food, then sell
memberships (or shares) to consumers, who in turn receive a designated allocation
of seasonal produce throughout the farming season .
Example: Brick City Urban Farms in Newark, New Jersey
• Local grocery store or cooperative
Example: Oklahoma Food Cooperative in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma


2. Renewable Energy Alternatives, Green Collar Job Training, and Green Business Incubators

To curb global warming, we need to reduce our consumption of fossil fuels and turn
instead to alternative, renewable sources of energy on a large scale (e .g ., solar, wind and
geothermal energy) . That will require a number of new policy regulations and tax incentives to promote the use of renewable energy by homeowners and businesses alike .
 
These governmental efforts, combined with general interest in clean energy, are expanding the market for such products and services . Emerging entrepreneurs can take advantage of this opportunity in a number of ways .
POTENTIAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
• Solar Installation: Install solar panels or solar water heaters .
• Wind Turbines: Distribute or install small wind turbines .
Example: Mariah Power in Reno, Nevada, manufactures small wind turbines and is seeking distributors.
• Job Training: Whether as a for-profit business or a non-profit organization, train
low-income residents to be the green-collar workers of the future .
Example: Veterans Green Jobs in Denver, Colorado
• Green-Business Incubator: Support- first-time entrepreneurs aiming to solve environmental and social problems in their communities .
Example: Green Worker Cooperatives in the Bronx
• Expand Access to Renewables: Develop an innovative business model that increases access to renewable-energy technologies .
Example: One Block off the Grid in San Francisco harnesses community organizing to
purchase solar technology at reduced rates.
• Provide Renewables Directly: Partner with state or federal programs
 to provide renewable-energy alternatives to low-income communities, reducing their
electricity bills

3. . Green Transportation
Many forms of transportation (such as traditional, gasoline-engine cars) contribute to
climate change by releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere . Gas-powered cars also
create smog in our cities, which can harm overall public health . Starting a business that offers alternative transportation solutions can benefit both the environment and community
health. You can do this in any number of ways, from something as simple as fixing up old
bikes to something more ambitious like starting up a green cab company in your city .

POTENTIAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
• Electric Bike and Scooter Dealership
• Refurbishing Bicycles: Refurbish and sell used bikes .
Example: Bikes 4 Life in Oakland, California
• Community Bike-Share Program
Example: SmartBike DC
• Green Cab Company: Use hybrid vehicles to help people get where they’re going .
• Promoting Alternative Transportation: Start a non-profit to find innovative ways
to promote alternative forms of transportation .
Example: Nuride offers rewards (e.g., restaurant coupons, retailer discounts, tickets to
shows) to online community members for transportation choices that reduce greenhouse
gases.
• Car-Sharing Program36


Friday 28 October 2011

9 thing you didn't know about STEVE JOBS

Source - news.yahoo.com


9 things you didn’t know about the life of Steve Jobs




Steve Jobs leans against his wife, Laurene Powell Jobs (Lea Suzuki/San Francisco Chronicle/Corbis)

For all of his years in the spotlight at the helm of Apple, Steve Jobs in many ways remains an inscrutable figure — even in his death. Fiercely private, Jobs concealed most specifics about his personal life, from his curious family life to the details of his battle with pancreatic cancer — a disease that ultimately claimed him on Wednesday, at the age of 56.
While the CEO and co-founder of Apple steered most interviews away from the public fascination with his private life, there's plenty we know about Jobs the person, beyond the Mac and the iPhone. If anything, the obscure details of his interior life paint a subtler, more nuanced portrait of how one of the finest technology minds of our time grew into the dynamo that we remember him as today.
1. Early life and childhood
Jobs was born in San Francisco on February 24, 1955. He was adopted shortly after his birth and reared near Mountain View, California by a couple named Clara and Paul Jobs. His adoptive father — a term that Jobs openly objected to — was a machinist for a laser company and his mother worked as an accountant.
Later in life, Jobs discovered the identities of his estranged parents. His birth mother, Joanne Simpson, was a graduate student at the time and later a speech pathologist; his biological father, Abdulfattah John Jandali, was a Syrian Muslim who left the country at age 18 and reportedly now serves as the vice president of a Reno, Nevada casino. While Jobs reconnected with Simpson in later years, he and his biological father remained estranged.

Reed College
2. College dropout
The lead mind behind the most successful company on the planet never graduated from college, in fact, he didn't even get close. After graduating from high school in Cupertino, California — a town now synonymous with 1 Infinite Loop, Apple's headquarters — Jobs enrolled in Reed College in 1972. Jobs stayed at Reed (a liberal arts university in Portland, Oregon) for only one semester, dropping out quickly due to the financial burden the private school's steep tuition placed on his parents.
In his famous 2005 commencement speech to Stanford University, Jobs said of his time at Reed: "It wasn't all romantic. I didn't have a dorm room, so I slept on the floor in friends' rooms, I returned coke bottles for the 5 cent deposits to buy food with, and I would walk the seven miles across town every Sunday night to get one good meal a week at the Hare Krishna temple."


Breakout for the Atari
3. Fibbed to his Apple co-founder about a job at Atari
Jobs is well known for his innovations in personal computing, mobile tech, and software, but he also helped create one of the best known video games of all-time. In 1975, Jobs was tapped by Atarito work on the Pong-like game Breakout.
He was reportedly offered $750 for his development work, with the possibility of an extra $100 for each chip eliminated from the game's final design. Jobs recruited Steve Wozniak (later one of Apple's other founders) to help him with the challenge. Wozniak managed to whittle the prototype's design down so much that Atari paid out a $5,000 bonus — but Jobs kept the bonus for himself, and paid his unsuspecting friend only $375, according to Wozniak's own autobiography.
4. The wife he leaves behind
Like the rest of his family life, Jobs kept his marriage out of the public eye. Thinking back on his legacy conjures images of him commanding the stage in his trademark black turtleneck and jeans, and those solo moments are his most iconic. But at home in Palo Alto, Jobs was raising a family with his wife, Laurene, an entrepreneur who attended the University of Pennsylvania's prestigious Wharton business school and later received her MBA at Stanford, where she first met her future husband.
For all of his single-minded dedication to the company he built from the ground up, Jobs actuallyskipped a meeting to take Laurene on their first date: "I was in the parking lot with the key in the car, and I thought to myself, 'If this is my last night on earth, would I rather spend it at a business meeting or with this woman?' I ran across the parking lot, asked her if she'd have dinner with me. She said yes, we walked into town and we've been together ever since."
In 1991, Jobs and Powell were married in the Ahwahnee Hotel at Yosemite National Park, and the marriage was officiated by Kobin Chino, a Zen Buddhist monk.
5. His sister is a famous author
Later in his life, Jobs crossed paths with his biological sister while seeking the identity of his birth parents. His sister, Mona Simpson (born Mona Jandali), is the well-known author of Anywhere But Here — a story about a mother and daughter that was later adapted into a film starring Natalie Portman and Susan Sarandon.
After reuniting, Jobs and Simpson developed a close relationship. Of his sister, he told a New York Times interviewer: "We're family. She's one of my best friends in the world. I call her and talk to her every couple of days.'' Anywhere But Here is dedicated to "my brother Steve."


Joan Baez
6. Celebrity romances
In The Second Coming of Steve Jobs, an unauthorized biography, a friend from Reed reveals that Jobs had a brief fling with folk singer Joan Baez. Baez confirmed the the two were close "briefly," though her romantic connection with Bob Dylan is much better known (Dylan was the Apple icon's favorite musician). The biography also notes that Jobs went out with actress Diane Keaton briefly.
7. His first daughter
When he was 23, Jobs and his high school girlfriend Chris Ann Brennan conceived a daughter, Lisa Brennan Jobs. She was born in 1978, just as Apple began picking up steam in the tech world. He and Brennan never married, and Jobs reportedly denied paternity for some time, going as far as stating that he was sterile in court documents. He went on to father three more children with Laurene Powell. After later mending their relationship, Jobs paid for his first daughter's education at Harvard. She graduated in 2000 and now works as a magazine writer.
8. Alternative lifestyle
In a few interviews, Jobs hinted at his early experience with the psychedelic drug LSD. Of Microsoft founder Bill Gates, Jobs said: "I wish him the best, I really do. I just think he and Microsoft are a bit narrow. He'd be a broader guy if he had dropped acid once or gone off to an ashram when he was younger."
The connection has enough weight that Albert Hofmann, the Swiss scientist who first synthesized (and took) LSD, appealed to Jobs for funding for research about the drug's therapeutic use.
In a book interview, Jobs called his experience with the drug "one of the two or three most important things I have done in my life." As Jobs himself has suggested, LSD may have contributed to the "think different" approach that still puts Apple's designs a head above the competition.
Jobs will forever be a visionary, and his personal life also reflects the forward-thinking, alternative approach that vaulted Apple to success. During a trip to India, Jobs visited a well-known ashram and returned to the U.S. as a Zen Buddhist.
Jobs was also a pescetarian who didn't consume most animal products, and didn't eat meat other than fish. A strong believer in Eastern medicine, he sought to treat his own cancer through alternative approaches and specialized diets before reluctantly seeking his first surgery for a cancerous tumor in 2004.
9. His fortune
As the CEO of the world's most valuable brand, Jobs pulled in a comically low annual salary of just $1. While the gesture isn't unheard of in the corporate world  — Google's Larry Page, Sergey Brin, and Eric Schmidt all pocketed the same 100 penny salary annually — Jobs has kept his salary at $1 since 1997, the year he became Apple's lead executive. Of his salary, Jobs joked in 2007: "I get 50 cents a year for showing up, and the other 50 cents is based on my performance."
In early 2011, Jobs owned 5.5 million shares of Apple. After his death, Apple shares were valued at $377.64 — a roughly 43-fold growth in valuation over the last 10 years that shows no signs of slowing down.
He may only have taken in a single dollar per year, but Jobs leaves behind a vast fortune. The largest chunk of that wealth is the roughly $7 billion from the sale of Pixar to Disney in 2006. In 2011, with an estimated net worth of $8.3 billion, he was the 110th richest person in the world, according toForbes. If Jobs hadn't sold his shares upon leaving Apple in 1985 (before returning to the company in 1996), he would be the world's fifth richest individual.
While there's no word yet on plans for his estate, Jobs leaves behind three children from his marriage to Laurene Jobs (Reed, Erin, and Eve), as well as his first daughter, Lisa Brennan-Jobs

Thursday 27 October 2011

Here is the list of young entrepreneur who got rich by making money online


Young Entrepreneur Rich List

PICTURE
RANK
NAME
WEBSITE
AGE
NETWORTH
1Mark ZuckerbergFacebook26$13.5 Billion
2Andrew GowerRunescape28$650 Million
3Chad HurleyYoutube30$300 Million
4Blake Ross and David HyattMozilla22$120 Million
5Andrew MichaelFast Hosts29$110 Million
6Angelo SotiraDeviant ART26$75 Million
7John VecheyPopCap Games28$60 Million
8Alexander LevinImage Shack23$56 Million
9Jake NickellThreadless28$50 Million
10Greg Tseng and Johann Schleier-SmithTagged28$45 Million
11Sean BelnickBiz Chair20$42 Million
12Matt MullenwegWordPress23$40 Million
13Kevin RoseDigg30$31 Million
14Aodhan CullenStat Counter24$25 Million
15Markus FrindPlenty Of Fish29$23 Million
16Robert SmallMiniClips24$23 Million
17Ryan BlockEngadget25$20 Million
18Matt MickiewiczSitepoint24$18 Million
19Tom FulpNewgrounds29$15 Million
20Rishi Kacker and Matt PaukerVoltage24$12 Million
21Catherine and David CookMy Year Book17&19$10 Million
22Fredrik NeijThe Pirate Bay28$10 Million
23DAVID LEVICHIced Out Gear25$10 Million
24Jeremy Stoppelman and Russel SimmonsYelp30 & 29$10 Million
25David Hauser & Siamak TaghaddosGotvMail24$8 Million
26Rand FishkinSEOmoz29$6.5 Million
27Jermaine GriggsHear and Play23$5 Million
28Jay WesterdalDomain Tools29$5 Million
29Ashley QuallsWhat Ever Life17$4 Million
30Ben WayRain Makers27$4 Million
31Pete CashmoreMashable30$3.8 Million
32Seth Sternberg, Sandy Jen, and Elaine WherryMeebo30,29 and 27$3.5 Million
33Cameron JohnsonMillionaires Secrets22$3.2 Million
34Rob BenwellBlogging to the Bank23$3 Million
35Alex TewMillion Dollar Homepage22$3 Million
36Mario LavandeiraPerez Hilton29$3 Million
37Lauris LibertsFrype25$2 Million
38Neil PatelACS22$1.8 Million
39Zhang RuiMosh28$1.1 Million
40Matt WegrzynBodis19$1 Million