As I See It: Born Again Computers
October 29, 2012 Victor Rozek
Small business start-ups have a notoriously short half-life. And non-profits are even less likely to thrive. With the ascendency of Wall Street-style greed, doing good fell out of fashion, and packing a conscience became regarded as more hindrance than help. But in an era when those most blessed by fortune have backed away from communal responsibility, it is still possible for empathy to bind with hard work and create an enterprise that is both successful and honorable. One such enterprise not only provides a valuable service but, within its sphere of influence, is also addressing stubborn social challenges and a |