Comments on: How A Kid Funded VoodooPC With His Credit Card And Sold It To HP – with Rahul Sood http://mixergy.com/voodoopc-rahul-sood/ Entrepreneurs you respect teach how they did it. Sat, 11 Feb 2012 00:01:00 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1.3 By: Rahul Sood: HP Doesn’t Have Any Balls (or Arms or Legs) : Test Drive http://mixergy.com/voodoopc-rahul-sood/comment-page-1/#comment-19074 Rahul Sood: HP Doesn’t Have Any Balls (or Arms or Legs) : Test Drive Mon, 22 Aug 2011 15:05:29 +0000 http://mixergy.com/?p=5274#comment-19074 [...] Sood has certainly earned the right to speak bluntly about HP’s desire to ditch PCs. The guy started off with a dream and a credit card, and turned them into Voodoo PC, a custom gaming boutique that once scored a perfect 10 in Maximum [...] [...] Sood has certainly earned the right to speak bluntly about HP’s desire to ditch PCs. The guy started off with a dream and a credit card, and turned them into Voodoo PC, a custom gaming boutique that once scored a perfect 10 in Maximum [...]

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By: Antwon Davis http://mixergy.com/voodoopc-rahul-sood/comment-page-1/#comment-12181 Antwon Davis Mon, 22 Mar 2010 10:43:29 +0000 http://mixergy.com/?p=5274#comment-12181 Hey Andrew. I just finished watching this entire interview. It was interesting hearing about the differences between the business infrastructure of HP vs. DELL. I think HP's greater emphasis on innovation can be seen in their brand positioning, product lines, and advertising. I think he made a smart move to leave DELL and work for HP.<br><br>Great interview!<br><br>By the way, I've become a tribal member of <a href="http://Mixergy.com" rel="nofollow">Mixergy.com</a> now. I watch at least one interview a day. I'm hooked. Learning a lot. Thanks for bringing your passion to the world. Hey Andrew. I just finished watching this entire interview. It was interesting hearing about the differences between the business infrastructure of HP vs. DELL. I think HP's greater emphasis on innovation can be seen in their brand positioning, product lines, and advertising. I think he made a smart move to leave DELL and work for HP.

Great interview!

By the way, I've become a tribal member of Mixergy.com now. I watch at least one interview a day. I'm hooked. Learning a lot. Thanks for bringing your passion to the world.

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By: Antwon Davis http://mixergy.com/voodoopc-rahul-sood/comment-page-1/#comment-10735 Antwon Davis Mon, 22 Mar 2010 03:43:29 +0000 http://mixergy.com/?p=5274#comment-10735 Hey Andrew. I just finished watching this entire interview. It was interesting hearing about the differences between the business infrastructure of HP vs. DELL. I think HP's greater emphasis on innovation can be seen in their brand positioning, product lines, and advertising. I think he made a smart move to leave DELL and work for HP.<br><br>Great interview!<br><br>By the way, I've become a tribal member of <a href="http://Mixergy.com" rel="nofollow">Mixergy.com</a> now. I watch at least one interview a day. I'm hooked. Learning a lot. Thanks for bringing your passion to the world. Hey Andrew. I just finished watching this entire interview. It was interesting hearing about the differences between the business infrastructure of HP vs. DELL. I think HP's greater emphasis on innovation can be seen in their brand positioning, product lines, and advertising. I think he made a smart move to leave DELL and work for HP.

Great interview!

By the way, I've become a tribal member of Mixergy.com now. I watch at least one interview a day. I'm hooked. Learning a lot. Thanks for bringing your passion to the world.

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By: PEG · Innovation [2010-03-01] http://mixergy.com/voodoopc-rahul-sood/comment-page-1/#comment-10370 PEG · Innovation [2010-03-01] Mon, 01 Mar 2010 03:13:57 +0000 http://mixergy.com/?p=5274#comment-10370 [...] How A Kid Funded VoodooPC With His Credit Card And Sold It To HP [Mixergy] At 17-years-old, he couldn’t legally drink, vote or even sign a contract, but that didn’t stop Rahul Sood from launching a company. He just did it. Another example of how the traditional barriers to competition (and innovation) have been destroyed. AKPC_IDS += "1341,";SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Innovation [2010-03-01]", url: "http://peter.evans-greenwood.com/2010/03/01/innovation-2010-03-01/" }); [...] [...] How A Kid Funded VoodooPC With His Credit Card And Sold It To HP [Mixergy] At 17-years-old, he couldn’t legally drink, vote or even sign a contract, but that didn’t stop Rahul Sood from launching a company. He just did it. Another example of how the traditional barriers to competition (and innovation) have been destroyed. AKPC_IDS += "1341,";SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Innovation [2010-03-01]", url: "http://peter.evans-greenwood.com/2010/03/01/innovation-2010-03-01/&quot; }); [...]

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By: Critical Fans (or how Mixergy did the Impossible) » What’s In Peter’s Head http://mixergy.com/voodoopc-rahul-sood/comment-page-1/#comment-9304 Critical Fans (or how Mixergy did the Impossible) » What’s In Peter’s Head Thu, 04 Feb 2010 16:13:38 +0000 http://mixergy.com/?p=5274#comment-9304 [...] to the plan.  Nothing gets past him or left out by him.  For instance, when he was interviewing Rahul Sood of Voodoo PC, he was very meticulous about the timing of Rahul’s entrepreneurial activities as a teenager, [...] [...] to the plan.  Nothing gets past him or left out by him.  For instance, when he was interviewing Rahul Sood of Voodoo PC, he was very meticulous about the timing of Rahul’s entrepreneurial activities as a teenager, [...]

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