By Larry Chiang
SXSW’s all big brands. And contrary to public startup sentiment, this is a good thing
Let us examine HP
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Distributed power, grid. And load balancing. Yup, I studied engineering.
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Brady, the shih tzu and Rebecca Wissinger of @HPE. Photo credit “@rjwissin” on Twitter
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HPE stands for Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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HP does this a lot.
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Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) |
Vera Wang popped out an HP laptop at the Fall 2010 show #MBFW. It’s a tech party *distribution* “growth hack” #GuaGuaGuacamole
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Gua Gua Guacamole is explained in this Stanford engineering video via the notes I took inside “Technology Entrepreneurship. ENGR 145”