Archive for January, 2009

Happiness CCXCVIII

By noon today, will the week be half over, or will you still see another half week to go before the weekend?


Personal Branding Magazine Issue 7 | Discover Your Brand

Yep, it’s time for the next issue of the magazine that can change your career: Personal Branding Magazine.  I’m quite proud of the work that I’ve contributed to the magazine, and want to send a personal thank-you to publisher Dan Schawbel for putting together a great magazine in every issue. So please check out the [...]


Happiness CCXCVII

Welcoming the challenges of the day, knowing that I’ll be the better because of them.


Happiness CCXCVI

Simple ideas & clearly spoken words are difficult standards to deliver against. I’m grateful for those that endeavor to exactly that.


What I Learned From 2008

I have to hand it to blogging friend and fellow SOBCon 2008 alumni Robert Hruzek of Middle Zone Musings.  His monthly What I Learned From… series morphed into a fantastic display of blogging talent from around the web in January of this year.
Robert opened his blog to anyone interested in sharing a list of [...]


Social Media Breakfast – Twin Cites #11

Hi there, it’s time again for the next SMBMSP event here in the Twin Cities – our 11th event if you can believe it!
We’ll be talking about social media and how it can be used in job search. This is a hot topic during our current economic situation, and I’m sure there are a [...]


FeedBurner-Google Migration Complete

This was a frustrating experience, but in the end worked out like it should.  I have to admit that the actual migration by FeedBurner to using my Google account went well, and the existing feeds redirected to the new FeedBurner/Google domain that handles them.
The biggest issues for me were the longer-than-expected reader-count anomaly, and the [...]


Happiness CCXCV

Looking forward to the future, yet nostalgic for the past… wishing with the rest of humanity that there really is a mix of both.


Notes about the G1 as a MID

It’s surprising that something as portable as the T-Mobile G1 and powerful a platform as Android can be so useful.  Perhaps it shouldn’t be, but I’ve been using my G1 as a mobile internet device more and more often.
The biggest issue as many will point out is power, and the G1 is worse at [...]


Moved FeedBurner Feeds

Well, I finally got around to moving my FeedBurner account to my Google account.  Not sure if I did something wrong, or if I just need to wait a few days.  It seems that I can’t see any items in my feed now, as I monitor it in Google Reader.
Has anyone else done this and [...]


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