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Blogging for small business owners…

Image via CrunchBase I had a conversation last night with a friend and business owner who is struggling to get his mind around blogging and social media. I couldn’t help but think of him when I saw this… “It’s quite easy for small business owners to become distracted by their day-to-day responsibilities. But in this [...]

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I <3 Firefox…

Image via Wikipedia …for three main reasons: speed, extensibility, and safety. I found this great post this morning on “6 Reasons Why Mozilla Firefox Is Safe” and I want to share it with you… “While statistics put Internet Explorer clearly ahead as the most widely used web browser, it’s clear to many people that it [...]

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Hmmm. Texting while driving — food for thought…

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Rapleaf Study of Social Network Users vs. Age

New information on social networking usage… “It’s no surprise that social media is still dominated by 14-24 year olds. Rapleaf conducted a study on 49.3 million people in our database (aged 14-74), looking at social graph information across social networks such as Myspace, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Flickr. The following are some of the highlights of [...]

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Open source in schools could save the taxpayer billions | ComputerworldUK blogs

Although this post was written in the UK, it’s applicable here… “In a 2005 report the Government quango Becta showed that schools could effect considerable savings by making use of Free Open Source software such as Open Office. In their study they simply looked at “like for like” software replacement using existing networks and computers. [...]

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The Microsoft spin on the history of the internet. It’s nice to see them keeping their sense of humor as they become increasingly more irrelevant…

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Using Google Reader?

Is there a good reason why you’re not? Using Google Reader, that is… Related articles by Zemanta How do you all feel about switching to Google Reader for the time being? It has publishing capabilities, sharing, liking. If you make a profile, you can enter all your other services, so others can find you elsewhere. [...]

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Executive Coaching for Leadership Bad Behaviors: Habits That Hold You Back | Working Resources Blog

“When there are conflicts in the workplace it is usually because of poor communication or interpersonal communication challenges. Leaders are challenged on a daily basis to interact effectively with others. The most successful leaders are emotionally intelligent agile. They know how to read people and are savvy in their communications. In my executive coaching practice [...]

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Blogs Surpass Newspapers & Magazines in Popularity on Google

“Google Trends, a service that lets you compare the world’s relative interest in particular topics, suggests that blogs’ popularity have surpassed that of newspapers or magazines, at least on Google. And this gap between blogs vs newspapers and magazines is much wider in California and India.” Click the title to see a close-up screenshot with [...]

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