Mark Cuban

Mark Cuban is the owner of the Dallas Mavericks basketball team, billionaire internet entrepreneur, and chairman and owner of the high definition television channel HDNet.

Mark made business history when at the age of 32 he sold his computer consulting firm MicroSolutions to corporate giant CompuServe and became fabulously wealthy overnight. Cuban later did the same with yet another enterprise, the live streaming Internet operation Broadcast.com, and sold it to Yahoo! for a record breaking price that pushed his own net worth into the billions.

He publishes his own blog at Blog Maverick where he speaks freely about basketball, technology, business, and the Internet.

Visit: Blog Maverick




Mark Cuban's Latest Articles | 85

Why Have So Many Internet People Lost Touch With Reality?

Feb 6, 2010| 

Sometimes its hard to tell if people are trying to be funny, mean, interesting, provocative or are just plain stupid or completely out of touch with reality. I... Read »

The Simplicity Test: A Simple Policy Guide for Job Growth

Jan 31, 2010| 

The simplest way to create more jobs is to allow small business and entrepreneurs is to  spend less time and money on lawyers and accountants and redirect that... Read »

Talking the IPad, Kids, Making Money and Video

Jan 29, 2010| 

I cant wait to get my hands on the IPad. Its going to be a HUGE hit. You can book it right now that it will be the product that kids of this generation grow up with... Read »

Why are We Condemning Jeff Zucker & NBC over Leno?

Jan 18, 2010| 2

If you want to know why its going to take longer than people hope or expect to get out this great recession, look no further than media and corporate response to... Read »

Think the Internet Will Replace Cable? Read this First

Jan 14, 2010| 2

As is the normal way on the internet, people love to read headlines. Of course they rarely read the substance of the article behind the headline. They take the headline... Read »

Should the FCC Reclaim Broadcast Spectrum?

Dec 14, 2009| 

The premise is very simple. Over the air broadcasters, the people who bring you TV that you can get with rabbit ears, pay nothing to the government for the allocated... Read »

The Sport of Business

Dec 10, 2009| 

I can’t go more than a week without shooting baskets. There is something about the feel of the ball coming off my hand, and the sound of the ball going through... Read »

Limiting Free to .edu

Dec 2, 2009| 

Free ain’t what it used to be. It costs a lot of money. Keeping content free can be very expensive. Just look at the decision process that Hulu is going through.... Read »

Keyboards, Phones and NetBooks

Nov 6, 2009| 2

Some people wondered why I stayed with my Sidekick despite still not getting my contacts back and all the troubles the network had. The answer is easy. Their keyboard... Read »

Sports Ratings Records and What it Tells Us About the Internet

Oct 29, 2009| 

Have you seen sports ratings lately? Just this week: The NBA on TNT had its highest ratings in TWENTY SIX YEARS. Versus had its highest rated regular season NHL... Read »