20 Companies to Start NOW!
If you’re thinking about starting up a business but you’re not sure what exactly to start up, then check out this CNN/Business 2.0 article here about 20 business ideas that could land you funding right now if you can make them happen.
Each of these ideas come from some VC fund or major investor so clearly people are ready to invest. The question is - can you make it happen? Of course having an article like this out on the Net means - many people are going to try these ideas out - AND that’s the point isn’t it? So check the ideas out and see if you can do it. It certainly spurred some thought on my end!



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Jeremy Schwartz
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My apologies on not getting back to you sooner. You're right - I've been utterly swamped with work so I've neglected my personal blog (which is normally full of spam comments anyhow!)
For your first question - I'm not sure I actually ever found a solution to that problem. Off the top of my head, I can't think of an ideal solution. Here are some ideas:
1. When in full screen mode - try hitting Ctrl-Esc to bring up the start menu - that might let you move the mouse out of the target window which happens to be MCE. You might then be able to go to your second monitor with your cursor.
2. Shrink MCE to a window just smaller than the full screen - that'll definitely work!
Hmm.. that's all I can think of right now.
Now for your second question. Performance gains are subjective when it comes to adding a second graphics card. It really depends on what your goals would be for the second card. If you simply want a larger desktop, then you'll be ok with a single graphics card with dual outputs.
Now if you were building a gaming system, the answer would be different of course. Purchase two SLI enabled NVIDIA cards would definitely give you a 3d performance boost in gaming.
Now another thing to consider when it comes to Windows Vista performance. Since it is graphics intensive, you'll be better off with a modern GPU with beefier amounts of memory than two low end graphics cards.
Hope this helps!
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