October 2009
18 posts
Chart: Newspaper Circulation - the Last Two...
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iPhone 3G S vs Palm Pre vs Motorola Droid
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BBC NEWS | Technology | Universal phone charger...
A new mobile phone charger that will work with any handset has been approved by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), a United Nations body. via news.bbc.co.uk They should have agreed on a standard years ago, if you ask me. Currently, even one handset maker cannot maintain a standard for their own product lines. I have two different chargers for all the Nokia phones in my household....
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Google it
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How The World Wakes Up on Twitter
via steverubel.com Take a look at GoodMorning!, a Twitter visualization tool that shows “good morning” tweets around the world. Posted via web from And You Wanna Be My Latex Salesman? | Comment »
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Excellent Presentation by Leo Laporte On Media,...
via paidcontent.org Leo Laporte is probably best known now as the host of This Week in Tech (TWiT) podcast. When iTunes introduced the podcast feature, TWiT was the first podcast I added and it’s still the podcast I never fail to catch. It’s always funny and insightful, and Leo brings great guests to the show. I’ve been following Leo Laporte since his days at Tech TV, an obscure...
It's Twitter's World: The Second, Parallel,...
Like it or not, Twitter has become the standard for short communication. For the many of us who liked our own favorite service which we believed did more and had more flexibility or options, we were vastly outnumbered by the masses who are drinking the bright blue Kool-aid. Even as I, and others, may drag our feet reluctantly, we know we don’t have a choice. Businesses who scoff at the...
Mark Zuckerberg: The evolution of a remarkable CEO
About six months ago, critics pummeled Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg. He’d made questionable management decisions, or so it appeared from the outside. He’d fumbled the site’s redesign and botched the company’s terms of service agreement — moves that whipped up negative publicity and user backlash. Some people asked whether it was time for Zuckerberg to go. Six months later, those...
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What the World Eats
united states: the revis family china – the dong family mexico – the casales family ecuador – the ayme family mali – the natomo family via becomingminimalist.com Click on the link for more information. Posted via web from And You Wanna Be My Latex Salesman? | Comment »
How Mark Zuckerberg Built A Company With 300...
via businessinsider.com The title of the original Business Insider article is “How To Build A Company With 300 Million Users In 5 Years.” I find it funny to suggest anyone can build Facebook after reading the article. It’s not possible to build another Facebook, period. It’s not the same as building a Model-T car on an assembly line by doing the exact same...
Google Wave: Productivity Kill?
[…] Google Wave was oversold as something you’d use with the public, or at least with large groups of friends, like you use Twitter, email, or Facebook. No. Using it that way is an attention dump and will kill your productivity. Google Wave is actually closer to IM. Great with your very close friends or very active coworkers but horrid for nearly everyone else. Google’s Wave will crash...
September 2009
40 posts
The 46 stages of Twitter
36. Alienate actual people in your life in an attempt to impress ones you don’t know. via shanenickerson.com Read it until the end. Posted via web from And You Wanna Be My Latex Salesman? | Comment »
Use Twitter Lists for Follow Friday
The idea is to allow people to curate lists of Twitter accounts. For example, you could create a list of the funniest Twitter accounts of all time, athletes, local businesses, friends, or any compilation that makes sense. via blog.twitter.com Twitter announced that they are working on a new feature called Lists. Here’s an idea: Use Lists for that tradition commonly known as Follow...