One of the things I love about blogging/reading blogs is that I can read one person’s thoughts on a subject and it leads me to another idea.
One of the things I love about blogging/reading blogs is that I can read one person’s thoughts on a subject and it leads me to another idea.
These three posts have similar ideas in that they all have valuable insights to the way we individually perceive events, ideas, markets, people, etc. and what we can learn from them.
Management's role in passionate users Posted by Kathy Sierra -headrushh.
A letter from Kentucky, is from one of Seth's readers about an orchestra that has found its groove
All this noise about blogging in PR/marketing is missing the bigger picture - blogging internally.
Funny how we all want to jump up and say that we are for change when deep inside we are all scared shitless of losing what we have or not getting want we want.
I received this in my email - it suggests that you forward the email but I thought it would get more of an audience if it were blogged. Summary, for those of who don't have the t
Firefox Users Monkey With the Web from wired.com, " In a modern twist on the hot rodders of old, F
For any person that is interested in developing a website or any piece of software for that matter, they need to check out the oss projects that are scattered all over the net.