Much is being written today regarding Steve Jobs decision to step down as CEO of Apple. There are many stories of his current and past achievements, and already a wrap up of all of the patents in which he's been involved. Long a fan of most things Apple, I've also been impressed with Jobs' ability to tell a story, particularly when it came to his new products. His "one more thing…" stories are legendary. Ri … Read More
People often post offensive or insensitive things on their Facebook, and sometimes those updates and pictures can be downright criminal – literally. Check out Techland's list of things you shouldn't do on Facebook, lest you want to face some sort of negative repercussions. Ranging from being convicted of a criminal offense to making yourself a target of a robbery to things that can help you lose your job, here's things that you can easily avoid d … Read More
The holidays make for a crazy time of year. You're spending time with family, traveling, maybe enjoying some winter weather. All of this can help you create wonderful blog posts. Here are a couple tips on how to let your blog shine as you head into the new year. Blogging made easy Press This is a great way to simplify your blogging experience. It lets you grab content from any blog post, article, website, or photo you find on the web. If you c … Read More
It's been bothering me for a while. My friend Patrick said he didn't believe ebooks were outselling printed books. In July, Amazon announced they'd sold 180 Kindle books for every 100 hardcover books, but my friend insisted Amazon must've been including all the free ebooks they give away every day. He was wrong about that. I tracked down Amazon's original press release, where they specifically said they hadn't used free Kindle books in their figu … Read More
I have recently added yet another tool that makes it easier to instantly broadcast the work of others to multiple audiences in an attempt to appear smart and informed. Since you are reading this, can you please advise if it is working? I am desperate for the feedback and need to validate myself by your responses to what is in many cases the re-tweeting and re-b … Read More
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I tend to write about Facebook quite often on this blog. Part of the reason is that you can't avoid mentioning Facebook in one way or another these days given its ubiquity. Another part of the reason is that, honestly, I'm a big fan of Facebook and what it's been able to accomplish. I thought I should disclose the latter before my review of David Kirkpatrick's The Facebook Effect, which was released earlier this year and touted as the "official" … Read More