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Tom Peters’s site meets Richard Florida to talk Creative Class. I can’t help feeling a bit disturbed though, that the instigator of Brand You has anonymous interviewers working for him. How about a bit of Brand Them? Would it hurt Tom’s brand to raise independent stars in his stable? Florida is great though.
Bill Seitz on Wiki As Pim
Robert Cringely has some interesting predictions about what things are going on at the moment, that might change the shape of the computer industry. PBS | I, Cringely . May 12, 2005 – Inflection Point What he didn’t see is Apple’s move into podcasting, although downloadable enclosures does fit Cringely’s story of Apple’s dominance of …
After reading Adsense Tips for Bloggers 6 – Relevant Ads I realize I have to emphasize that this blog is mainly about wiki. Yes, that’s right wiki. Wiki in the enterprise, in small business, in the home, in the garden shed … wherever. And that wiki is a great aid to personal productivity and success. …
Interesting new feature has appeared in Google Ads. There are now links to swap the ads to a slightly different set. The ads are turning into content. In one sense, it’s a promising evolution. Advertisers (or Google on the advertiser’s behalf) are starting to see their message as something people will want to read. At …
Bill Seitz on Issue Trackers. I’m not very happy how my online wiki is turning out for “issue tracking” in SdiDesk. I’m wondering if this is a “tool problem” or simply a “culture problem”. Needs some experiment …
Why ‘Enterprise’ Development is Hard is also why small scale, independents, ocassionally and temporarily teaming up, ought to be able to out-compete “enterprises” any day of the week.
Ah … AdSense came up with an ad for Eastgate’s Tinderbox Now that’s an improvement. A product I’m glad to be seen in the company of. Also I note they’re getting into the real, paper notebook side of things.
I advertised! Although only in a blog comment. Free from 9 to 5 � Everyone wants to be free from 9 to 5 Nevertheless, I feel kind of embarrassed. Thanks “Eric” for making it easy. This is what’s hard about entrepreneurialism for people like me. I don’t like asking for stuff. And “ask for the …