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Sharing…

Image via CrunchBase Sharing is a foundational part of the social media process. Here’s an interesting perspective on the topic of sharing on the internet… “The parts of the report that caught my eye included the following: People still share via email and instant messenger more than via social networks. An astounding 59% of all [...]

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While you were sleeping 2/19/2010

Image via CrunchBase Here’s a weekend project for you. Speed up Windows 7! “No matter which version of Windows you use, you will find your PC slowing down after a few months of regular use. This holds true for the latest incarnation as well – Windows 7. There are several third-party utilities that optimize Windows, [...]

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Why email won’t die anytime soon

Image via CrunchBase If you follow the tech media, you’ll know that every few months, some journalist or blogger will start speculating about the imminent demise of email. Headlines along the lines of “Email is Dying” or “The Death of Email” show up in RSS feeds all over the place. You know the drill. This [...]

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When Clients Mess Things Up

Image via CrunchBase What do you do when a client ruins something you’ve created for them? Anyone in a service business knows that you can’t protect the assets you develop for a client from the client themselves. You can’t defend the work you did for them when it no longer resembles the actual work you [...]

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While you were sleeping 2/9/2010

Image via CrunchBase Google’s announcing two new communication technologies. The first is live translation… “Google already offers a tool that lets you translate text from one language to another and technology that can convert spoken language to text. Now it looks like Google is taking the next logical step and creating a Babel Fish which [...]

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