Dec 11, 2007 | blog, daily links
Chris points out that we leverage the tools for our personal social media power.
Bryan Person talks about the social media resume, with a link to his. Heck, you can find mine at https://rickmahn.com/resume.
Dec 10, 2007 | blog, daily links
Steve Ruble’s post in tribute to Marc Orchant.
Don’s take on the weekend blog meme on enterprise software and how un-sexy it is.
Robert Scoble gets the enterprise-software-isn’t-sexy meme off to a grand start this past weekend.
Om asks some good questions about the buildout costs of a 700MHz network here in the U.S.
Interesting? Or not? Not as sexy as some Apple projects, but this is what Microsoft does well.
Dec 4, 2007 | blog, daily links
Love these stories simply because they don’t get much press. It’s an interesting piece even if you think he’s cracked.
Great take on Microsoft strategy and possibilities of future versions of Microsoft’s OS.
More on Facebook’s Beacon.
Very cool rumer over on WinExtra.
Dec 2, 2007 | blog, daily links
No matter how hard people and organizations try to make their work as understandable as possible, there will always be someone who clearly “doesn’t get it” whether intentionally or not.
Could it finally be happening? Should I convert all my albums back to MP3 from WMA? While I wholeheartedly welcome the move, my one beef with MP3 is that there are no lossless options like WMA.
For what it’s worth. I’m still an avid Firefox user.
Online picture service & Microsoft. Does this round out their basic service offerings now?
Not surprising to me – thoughts?