November 2011
1 post
October 2011
5 posts
Google Reader Will Integrate With Google+
Google Reader Will Integrate With Google+
from Google Operating System: http://bit.ly/oK0D3K
Skinnier
Skinnier
from Seth’s Blog: http://bit.ly/mSbVi7
Open conversations (or close them)
Open conversations (or close them)
from Seth’s Blog: http://bit.ly/omX4jU
What I Learned From Steve Jobs
What I Learned From Steve Jobs
from How to Change the World: http://bit.ly/pD3fRa
Steve Jobs changed
Steve Jobs changed
from Signal vs. Noise: http://bit.ly/nxT7xO
September 2011
11 posts
The forever recession (and the coming revolution)
The forever recession (and the coming revolution)
from Seth’s Blog: http://bit.ly/qT26Uh
40 Breathtaking Examples of Infrared Photography
40 Breathtaking Examples of Infrared Photography
from 1stwebdesigner - Graphic and Web Design Blog: http://bit.ly/pMx7ep
Back to (the wrong) school
Back to (the wrong) school
from Seth’s Blog: http://bit.ly/nICKZB
Culturomics
Culturomics
from The Technium: http://bit.ly/qmnZeF
The shower of data
The shower of data
from Seth’s Blog: http://bit.ly/mTDBk6
Facebook and you: If you’re not paying, you’re not...
Facebook and you: If you’re not paying, you’re not a customer
from 22 Words: http://bit.ly/npyLXi
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May 2011
3 posts
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I believe that we are living through the early days of a dramatic cultural shift...
– Gary Vanerchuk The Thank You Economy (p. 11)
April 2011
1 post
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Jared Spool - Anatomy of a Design Decision
March 2011
4 posts
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One way to approach your work: “I come in on time, even a little early. I...
– Seth Godin
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Anything that is in the world when you’re born is normal and ordinary and is...
– Douglas Adams, “The Salmon of Doubt”
February 2011
3 posts
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Leonardo da Vinci’s Resume →
cameronmoll:
Translated:
I can carry out sculpture in marble, bronze, or clay, and also I can do in painting whatever may be done, as well as any other, be he who he may….
And if any of the above-named things seem to anyone to be impossible or not feasible, I am most ready to make the experiment in your park, or in whatever place may please your Excellency — to whom I comment myself with the...
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People don’t judge you on the basis of your mistakes — they judge you on the...
– Jason Fried
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A good hockey player plays where the puck is. A great hockey player plays where...
– Wayne Gretzky (via advice from his father, Walter Gretzky)
January 2011
2 posts
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December 2010
10 posts
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Jason Fried has a radical theory of working: that the office isn’t a good place to do it. At TEDxMidwest, he lays out the main problems (call them the M&Ms) and offers three suggestions to make work work.
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How to Battle Organizational Sclerosis →
-Jim Carroll
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Customers want efficiency, but what they desperately need is validation,...
– Al Pittampalli More Efficient Customer Service
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Arguing for the sake of arguing can be fun…if you like debate.
But...
– Al Pittampall Arguing
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It’s natural to look at large corporations (especially the best ones) and...
– Al Pittampalli Are you smarter than the Fortune 100?
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The most impressive people I know are all terrible procrastinators. So could it...
– Paul Graham Good and Bad Procrastination
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The cost of an interruption is not just the time it takes, but that it breaks...
– Paul Graham Good and Bad Procrastination
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Marketing is actually what other people are saying about you.
Like it or not,...
– Seth Godin
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There’s no rigid line between a job and art. Instead, there’s an...
– Seth Godin
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Digital media expands. It’s not like paper, it can get bigger.
As...
– Seth Godin
November 2010
8 posts
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People who fear they will be hurt by a change speak up immediately, loudly and...
– Seth Godin
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How to Enchant Your Customer →
-Guy Kawasaki
10 ways that small businesses can enchant their customers.
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The world’s population will grow to 9 billion over the next 50 years — and only by raising the living standards of the poorest can we check population growth. This is the paradoxical answer that Hans Rosling unveils at TED@Cannes using colorful new data display technology (you’ll see).
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jeffsheldon:
Liz Danzico - Adding By Leaving Out: The Power of the Pause (by Build)
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If you have fans or followers or customers, no matter what you do, you’ll...
– Alienating the 2% Seth Godin
October 2010
7 posts
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Start With Why -Simon Sinek
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Designing the Business Experience - Matthew Smith,... →