Archive for November, 2007
del.icio.us links for 2007-11-16
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CARMA reveals the carbon emissions of more than 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies in every country on Earth.
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The latest trends in mobile technology and content were given in speed tempo at the conference future-of-mobile.com.
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But more people are leaders than they realize. Leadership takes on many different faces; it’s just a question of understanding how you lead and why.Here are 10 key business leadership skills you’ll need to succeed as a leader:
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Instant and easy time-management analytics. Instantly know how much time you’re spending on a particular app
del.icio.us links for 2007-11-13
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Cathy Moore’s list of interactives and e-learning is a handy resource to have at hand when looking for ideas and inspiration
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“Today I spent three and a half hours organizing my Google Bookmarks”
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It’s better to turn customers away than to placate their instincts and lure them in with vague promises.
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an interesting new report earlier this week that predicts the end of advertising as we know it within 5 years.
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Despite the benefits, instant messaging can turn you into a mindless chat drone. Too much chatting replaces real interactions and, soon, people turn into pixels.
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In this article we’ll narrow our focus. We’ll target groups within the enterprise that thinking about starting collaboration projects.
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Well, now it’s ready for prime time! Head over to the “Tags” section on the settings page, make one of the tags you use for subscriptions public, and click on “add a blogroll to your site.”
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Why do we continue to re-create the wheel that others have already created? What does this look like inside organizations?
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Why should enterprises go social, and what are the compelling reasons for adoption? In this post, we explore the reasons for the social enterprise, look at what social technologies fit and raise various concerns related to adoption.
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Thinking in terms of ties, in other words, let managers select from among the grabbag of available technologies and also anticipate the benefits they’ll get after successful deployment.
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The bubble really began in earnest on October 9, 2006 when Google bought YouTube. That’s when every person with an entrepreneurial itch woke up and smelled the hype and money
del.icio.us links for 2007-11-03
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fourth in a series sharing a design framework for dashboards and portals.
Jason Fried (37Signals) interviewed by Walt Mossberg
I am a fanboy of the folks at 37Signals! I am using Basecamp for a long time now and me and my team can’t live without it now. Anyone out there planning to design any web based software ‘tools to get things done’, must refer to their book – Getting Real; you can buy the PDF version ($19) or read it online, completely free!
At BIF-3 Collaborative Innovation Summit (October 07), Jason Fried was interviewed by Walter Mossberg. A short, non-politically correct video, interesting stuff for web-enthusiasts.
del.icio.us links for 2007-11-02
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MachForm is an intuitive, browser based, self-hosted HTML form builder program. Conceived from the ground up as a modern HTML form builder
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The increasing pervasiveness of the tools and awareness of Enterprise 2.0 will continue to have a growing impact on our businesses for better and worse.




