http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2011/09/talkers-block.html The reason we don’t get talker’s block is that we’re in the habit of talking without a lot of concern for whether or not our inane blather will come back to haunt us. Talk is cheap. Talk is ephemeral. Talk can be easily denied. (via Instapaper) Creating content has never been easier! When publishing…
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EU is a disaster blighting our lives | Mail Online http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2036704/EU-disaster-blighting-lives.html In this extraordinary recantation, Max Hastings, pro-European all his adult life, admits the EU is now a disaster which is blighting every aspect of British life – and crippling our recovery (via Instapaper) This is what happens when you put your future in the…
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Google+ and The Power of Interaction http://www.jeffkorhan.com/2011/07/google-and-the-power-of-interaction.html Hanging Out on the Front Porch Social media works best when it closely emulates human behavior – and that includes how we interact. Long before technology, many of us recall just hanging out on the front porch. Google+ includes a cool feature called Hangouts that comes very close…
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via youtube.com Spectacular video, made all the more impressive by the actual content. 11 mins of time actually invested rather than spent. Good job Guys! Your Internet Business could be the next fiverr, the next Twitter, dare I say the next Facebook. The fact that specialized knowledge in the hands of enlightened people willing to…
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Dirty Little Internet Marketer’s Mark Taylor Problogger recently had his account suspended, visitors were greeted with the video removed as a violation of Youtube’s policy against Spam, Scams and commercially deceptive content!. As one of Australia’s most successful bloggers this is a warning shot. The offending videos were titled:- “Secrets of Making Money Online” & “Making Money…
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http://www.practicallyefficient.com/2011/06/13/art-work/ (via Instapaper) The little coffee stains near the track pad; the food crumbs among the keys; the dent in the aluminum lid. . . the signs of me. All of the pictures I see of beautifully arranged desktops and computer setups have one thing in common. They’re all missing the most important ingredient in any workflow….
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