The best mind map about Time Management I ever see!
The best mind map about Time Management I ever see!
The National Venture Capital Association reported that the number of venture capital-backed investments in the second quarter of this year dropped to levels not seen since 1996.
hmmmm…..
If your app/service/product is not selling, it’s better to think change/pause/whatever it and stop spending time looking only for investors.
The real income growth of a company has to be it’s 1st priority if they want to succeed in this fast/noisy/cluttered global market. period
No venture capital? Web start-ups look elsewhere.
Keep going fellas :-P
Marco Giusti is an excellent Italian web designer and the last 2 weeks I worked with him creating the new Karagos.com look & feel.
The new design you already see is the result of this cooperation.
Apart from the design, an other, very important feature for this Tumblr-blog is that now ANYONE can participate here! YES, you just press the button “Submit a story” [on the right sidebar] and your post will appear on my front page.
So simple so collaborative :-)
I’m a Drupal evangelist but for a blog, Tumblr is a real killer app, especially for busy people like myself ;-)
Acquia announced a new service [Drupal Gardens :sic:] that helps people create, configure, and launch a Drupal 7 site with relative ease.
Right now it’s in a pre-alpha stage, so discussing launch-time features is a bit premature, but in general Drupal founder and Acquia member Dries Buytaert says to think of Drupal Gardens as a Wordpress.com or Ning for Drupal: Drupal 7 as a service.
Randolph Frederick “Randy” Pausch was an Computer Science professor at Carnegie Mellon University [CMU]. He gave an upbeat lecture entitled “The Last Lecture: Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams” on September 18, 2007 at Carnegie Mellon, which became a popular YouTube video. He then co-authored a book called The Last Lecture on the same theme, which became a New York Times best-seller. Pausch died of complications from pancreatic cancer on July 25, 2008.
The talk on Time management, however, is a more pragmatic talk and talks about techniques to manage time better. [the underlying principle in Randy’s talk is to maximize life and fun…]
via Engineering Code
eWeek Labs: Forty years ago, a new operating system called Unix was created, and a new revolution in computing began.
Today, Unix-based operating systems still run many of the biggest and most important computing systems in the world. In fact, the core of Unix can be found in every major operating system in use today, from Apple’s Mac OS X to Linux to, yes, even Windows.
If Unix itself hadn’t forked into many different versions, it might very well be the dominant OS in use today. […]
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