Syn: I was trying to go to Zen Habits when I got rerouted to Success.org and found this article about Steve Jobs and Synchronicity...ha.
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Sunday, March 29, 2009
Steve Jobs and Synchronicity
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Saturday, March 28, 2009
GTDInbox - GTD, Task Management and a Better Inbox for Gmail
I am experimenting with this.
GTDInbox - GTD, Task Management and a Better Inbox for Gmail
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Interesting email organizer: Zenbe For Business
This is interesting, but it is a paid subscription:
Powerful, Intuitive Web Interface | Zenbe For Business
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PageZipper - Life's too short to spend clicking "Next" « PrintWhatYouLike.com
I'm going to ask my techie son, Garrett, what he thinks about this bookmarklet.
PageZipper - Life's too short to spend clicking "Next" « PrintWhatYouLike.com
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Magna Cum Lousy
The whole catchy title for this piece is: Magna Cum Lousy: Where Bad CEO's Went to School (slideshow).
Magna Cum Lousy
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Pipes: Rewire the web
I may return to this site someday and learn how to make a pipe. A pipe aggregates information for you. But Sheesh, there is SO much info on the internet!
Pipes: Rewire the web
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User Interface Engineering - Usability Research, Training, and Events - UIE
The link below is Jared Spool's website. He is the one who wrote the article on Amazon's "was this review helpful" system. He is the founder of User Interface Engineering, which is a leading research, training, and consulting firm specializing in web site and product usability.
Every year, Jared M. Spool and his team of researchers oversee the User Interface Conference, a three-day event covering the biggest issues in the world of design, and the annual UIE Web App Summit, a four-day event examining the world's best web applications. Learn from the comfort of your own office with UIE Virtual Seminars. For our latest usability research, read our Articles and UIE Report Series.
User Interface Engineering - Usability Research, Training, and Events - UIE
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The Question That Makes Amazon $2.7 Billion Of Revenue
This is a very interesting article about Amazon's cleverly designed review system and why we all love to go to Amazon.com to check out what other reviewers have to say about a book, movie or product we are interested in.
The Question That Makes Amazon $2.7 Billion Of Revenue
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Thursday, September 25, 2008
Five Million hits for Guy's 6 month-old-Alltop website!
I just clicked on a link at the top of my gmail that went to Guy Kawasaki's latest blog post about his aggregating (as opposed to aggravating...ha) Alltop website. It seems that it is doing well and he has a powerful endorsement from Microsoft.
Microsoft, the first advertiser on Alltop, had this to say, “Alltop is one of the most useful sites on the web, and for companies interested in reaching customers, among the most effective. For Microsoft, one ad on the Mac page of Alltop is like taking out dozens on targeted sites and blogs. Alltop should be the first stop for advertisers needing to reach a wide variety of targeted customers.” Sheridan Jones, director of marketing, Macintosh Business UnitAnd here are some key stats:, Microsoft.
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- Age of site: 180 days
- Total page views: Over five million
- Total number of topics: 213
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