- IBM goes for the small business. This will indeed be a big segment of the market in the coming years. That’s one reason I left a corporate gig – to be able to help position those small businesses for growth.
- Do you follow the GTD (Getting Things Done) methodology? If so, Lifehacker has a great article on using Google Notebook in your GTD routine.
- A little lamenting that someone has beat them to the Santa Rosa scoop…
Quotes
Be strong.
Be of good courage.
God bless America.
Long live the republic.
Sootch00
Lessons cost money. Good one's cost lots.
Tony Beets
Hard times make strong men.
Strong men make good times.
Good times make weak men.
Weak men make hard times.
UnknownYou're only worth what you're willing to work for.
Wranglerstar
You can watch things happen, you can make things happen, or you can wonder what happened.
Capt. Phil Harris
People say I have an issue with control... I say, as long as I have it, there is no issue.
Unknown
Mistakes are just success training.
DarwinOnTheTrail
Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.
Unknown
No man is a complete failure. He can always be used as a bad example.
Unknown
You're either the mouse or the lion. Time to find out which one.
Sue Aikens
Failure is always an option.
Adam Savage
Either incarcerate or innocent people suffer
Americans would never let First Amendment protections disappear every time they cross state lines
The Second Amendment should be no different
We must pass the National Constitutional Carry Act
Just a fact
Virginia is trying it steal the midterms.
This is revolting.
The left went from "illegals don't vote" to "well so what if they do? Don't be a bigot" real quick
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