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News Articles - 2006
Anger From 1 Ripoff + 2 MBAs = a Game Plan
November 6, 2006 - Here's how Jon Dugan's business idea was born: Last year,
Dugan, a student at the University of Maryland, went to a used-video-game store
with his brother and a pile of Xbox games. For a stack of 17 used titles, they
got $34 in store credit. Out of curiosity, the two went back to the store the
next day. The games they traded in had been put on the shelves with prices
ranging from $12.99 to $32.99.
"We got ripped off," said Dugan, 23.
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Making It: Brothers brew success with their American-style beer
October 1, 2006 - Living in San Francisco in 1998, Rich Fleischer was making
about $60,000 a year as a pharmaceutical researcher for Bayer, and had plenty of
spare change to throw parties, travel and dine out.
When he decided to make beer for a living instead, his money started
disappearing like foam on a cold one.
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AFP Cites Dingman EIR Dan Goodman as a Leader of the "Biodeisel Bandwagon"
July 21, 2006 - AFP , a foreign wire service, recently interviewed Dan Goodman about the
emerging biodeisel industry. Mr. Goodman is enthusiastic about the future
of biodeisel in part because he has been successfully fueling a fleet of school
buses with locally-processed biodeisel.
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BusinessWeek Profiles Dana Lande, CEO and Dingman Alum
July 21, 2006 - BusinessWeek.com recently interviewed Dana Lande, the CEO and founder of
Daya Designs.
She describes a typical day in the life of a small-business entrepreneur, as
well as the usefulness of her Smith School MBA.
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North Star Games Wins Cupid's Cup
May 24, 2006 - On May 19 the Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship hosted the
first annual Cupid's Cup business competition for student-run startups at the
Robert H. Smith School of Business. Under Armour Chief Executive Kevin Plank, a
1996 Smith graduate, put up the $10,000 prize and helped pick the winner of this
year's competition -- North Star Games.
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Geocentric Winds Award for Best Regional Interactive Application
March 29, 2006 - Geocentric announced today that the firm has been awarded
the Best Regional Interactive Application Award in the 2006 Internet Advertising
Competition (IAC) for its
DowntownBethesda.com Interactive Dining Map. Geocentric received the award
from the Web Marketing Association for Outstanding Achievement in Internet
Advertising.
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Greensboro, North Carolina Selects Geocentric's Citylight Software for Web
Marketing
March 28, 2006 - Geocentric announced today that Downtown Greensboro Inc. has
selected Geocentric's
Citylight hosted software service for location driven destination marketing.
Greensboro felt the need for destination marketing due to a major resurgence in
pedestrian traffic in its downtown as well as dozens of new entertainment and
dining establishments.
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A Day in the Life of North Star Games
March 27, 2006 - BusinessWeek.com chose North Star Games founder and former Dingman Scholar
Dominic Crapuchettes to narrate a day in the life of a typical entrepreneur.
North Star Games is currently trying to create a name for itself, so much of
Dominic's day is spent trying to promote their most popular prouduct:
Wits &
Wagers.
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Eric Spiegel, CEO of eXpert Technology Solutions, Recommends the Dingman
Center for New Entrepreneurs
February 16, 2006 - earthweb.com recently ran an article by Eric Spiegel, an IT entrepreneur
that received guidance from the Dingman Center. In a summary of ways for
entrepreneurs to get advice, connections, and funding, he listed the Dingman
Center as a good example of an advisory program.
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Dingman Director Asher Epstein Comments on Google's Moral High Ground in The
Baltimore Sun
February 16, 2006 - In an article that seeks to explain why Google's stock
price has recently dipped,
The Baltimore Sun
listed higher-than-anticipated taxes, lower-than-expected revenue, and attacks
on its image over its collusion with the Chinese government's censorship.
Dingman Director Asher Epstein is quoted as saying that Google's cooperation
with the Chinese government "undermines some of the high ground they wanted to
take."
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Le Monde Profiles Dingman Fellow Dan Goodman's Biodiesel Venture
February 11, 2006 -- Dan Goodman is in the process of building his own
biodiesel processing plant, which caught the attention of
Le Monde, France's largest
newspaper. Le Monde used Goodman's venture as a backdrop for the burgeoning
biodiesel industry in America, which is rapidly growing in part because of the
easy availability of waste cooking oil (one possible feed stock), its
friendliness towards the environment, and the potential for biodiesel to
decrease America's dependence on foreign oil.
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Gazette.Net Quotes Dingman Director Asher Epstein about EntreMed
January 6, 2006 - Gazette.Net
recently
quoted Dingman Director Asher Epstein about the success of 15-year old
EntreMed. EntreMed
is a local biotech company that has recently begun specializing in
"small-molecule drugs that can hit and hurt cancer cells and tumors in multiple
ways at once." Mr. Epstein takes their staying power to mean that cancer
research is "always hot."
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