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Date Archives → June 2005
Social Networking under fire now??
Robert Scoble talks about the problem with social networking and also provides a link to the CNET.com article Five reasons social networking doesn’t work. There was so much of buzz and hype about Social Networking in the last couple of years. My take on this issue. Social networking is a really cool concept and it… Continue reading
Quotes worth recording – Dee Hock
One of the great visionaries of our times Dee Hock talks about the difficulty of “letting go” what is familiar to us “The problem is never how to get new, innovative thoughts into your mind, but how to get the old ones out” – Dee Hock, creator of Visa Please sign up for my newsletter… Continue reading
Microsoft opening up office – Way to go!!
What a pleasant surprise from Microsoft. Our company CIGNEX is heavily focused on Open Source so it’s hard to complement Microsoft (philosophically) but today’s announcement (link takes you to blog entry of Brian Jones, program manager for Word at Microsoft) about opening up Office in the next version is definitely a bold and commendable move…. Continue reading
Compellling Offer #05 – Get paid to search
Amazon announced their search engine A9 a few months ago. Now, they are offering a discount of (1.57%) for regular users of A9 search engine. In order to continue to be eligible for discounts at Amazon, users need to at least use A9 once per week (eligibility criteria might change) and you need to sign… Continue reading
Quotes worth recording – Calvin Coolidge
The following quote reminds us of the importance of persistance in our journey towards our goals Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of… Continue reading