iJackpot
Tuesday, February 03 2009
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Brian Greenstone
The economy is dismal across most sectors, but Brian Greenstone has found a bright spot. His games specially programmed for iPhones are flying off online shelves. Sales are in the millions of dollars.
As he tells Dick Gordon, Brian used to haunt the video game arcades, back in the dinosaur days of computers. He says making apps for iPhones reminds him of the golden age of programming – they are easy to make, fun - and profitable.
- Learn about Brian's company, Pangea Software
Writing a New Story
Duncan McDougall
Many of the financial industry workers and consultants who have received pink slips over the past few months are still wondering what to do next.
Duncan McDougall once had a high-power, high-salary job like them. Then he decided to give it all up and move to small town in New Hampshire. But Duncan didn’t throw away everything about his former life. He used his business skills to create a successful nonprofit. Duncan talks with Dick about the life he left behind, and the happy surprise his new life brought him.
- Read more about the Children's Literacy Foundation
- See a picture of Duncan reading to kids
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