I’m keeping tabs of my reading in 2008. I initially thought that 26 books in 2008 would be a decent goal, but here I am 17 days into January and I’ve already taken out over 25% of my goal. Fire Ice – Clive Cussler Polar Shift – Clive Cussler Deep Fire Rising – Jack Du […]
The Daily Roundup – November 2, 2007
10 Ways to Avoid a Google Reputation Management Nightmare With the growth of social networks and other sites where users are allowed to creative derivative domain names, it is wise to be ahead of the game in getting your soc-net-names in place. Bono: The Rolling Stone Interview A cool interview with Bono by Rolling Stone […]
The Daily Roundup – September 18, 2007
The Free Mac Classroom [link dead] Over 200 applications available for your Mac as broken down by category. A very nice list. The decreasing value of an MBA. The banking and finance sector seems to lead the trend with regards to business educations. The fact that individuals are increasingly finding success as small players is […]
The Daily Roundup – August 8, 2007
10 Unsolved Mysteries of the brain. Interesting, especially about how the brain makes up for deficiencies in the senses (see #7). Dealing with information overload. My step #1, turn off the damn browser. I picked up iLife ’08 today. Pretty damn slick. Included was a 30-day demo of iWork. I don’t do many presentations these […]
The Daily Roundup – July 31, 2007
What it takes to be rich. Profiles of four people who have earned it. When to dump that great idea. Cutting out on your “great idea’ can be a difficult task. 80 Open Source Content Management Systems. Something here for everyone. Fun with math: Apple has sold 3 billion songs. Since its inception on April […]