@fred_beecher, it doesn't alway rain everywhere the radar says. Recessions (& expansions) are the closest to man-controlled weather we have. in reply to fred_beecher18 hrs ago
FriendFeed.com - Just Aggregating Your Friends’ Feeds? “…if you’re brilliant enough to create Google Maps, Gmail, et. al, move on to inventing a flying car or something.” - Rex Hammock
A while back, when I was regularly publishing to multiple sites, I had a thing I called the gFeed that pulled all those feeds (probably a half dozen at my peak) into a
Agent FeedSeeder Says ‘Hi’
If you see: FeedSeeder/Development (http://workingpathways.com); TEST Furrow in your logs, that’s me. Well, technically, the T-minus project I’ve been talking about.
Hi. How are you? Things are good. Thanks.
I’m pretty happy with how things are behaving, even at this yet early stage. Just the poking around I did tonight felt very comfortable. I’m looking forward to
Growing a Business - Today, 20 Years Later I completely disconnected from phone, computer, internet, for a day and a half this weekend. Much of that time was spent reading Paul Hawken’s ‘Growing a Business’.
On my way through the book, I had to keep checking and double checking the publication date (1987). Growing a Business reads like Cluetrain Manifesto (2001) - commerce is
Fix the Employee Cafeteria and You’ll Fix the Customer Relationship Rob over at Business Pundit posts on How Broken Windows Can Kill a Business. As always, insightful.
I’m a big fan of fixing the small things. Not only does it make a change easier to implement, all big things are made of small things, so the big things start to take care of themselves.
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