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  • Last Day of 2005

    December 31st, 2005 | Tags: Tech

    Nothing profound comes to mind as we enjoy the last day and week of this month and this year. But you may have thoughts and you might want to record them for later reviewing. Quick Online Tips provides a list of resources for sending emails to yourself or someone else in the future. In 9th [...]

  • Ajax Links for 12/30/05

    December 30th, 2005 |

    AJAX Translator translates while you type. Writely lets teams share documents online and securely. ThinkFree Office Online lets you open, edit, and create Office documents through its online service. Zoho Writer is for creating a document, editing it, and sharing it with anyone.

  • Power of Personal Accountability

    December 29th, 2005 | Tags: Books

    New Year resolutions… whether or not you make ‘em or believe in ‘em, here’s one book that can help you improve your life. It has worked for many others and me. We had a health scare yesterday in which my daughter and mother-in-law were panicking. I remained calm for most of it (which is amazing [...]

  • Holiday Wishes

    December 24th, 2005 |

    This season has seen a lot of potshots at Christmas and its surrounding traditions. But not me. I’m going to tell you exactly what you want to hear as I put it in my annual letter to friends. [Fill in blank with apropos greeting] [Fill in blank with holiday of choice]!!! Now let’s see if anyone can [...]

  • Business Blogging Book

    December 23rd, 2005 | Tags: Books

    Successful blogger, Robert Scoble, and co-author Shel Israel, push businesses to blog and explain why it would benefit them. The “naked” in the title represents talking straight to the readers rather than filtering the blog’s contents through company public relations, lawyers, executives, and phoniness. The book starts with a foreword from Tom Peters and proceeds to [...]

  • Print Books Are Still a Winner

    December 22nd, 2005 |

    David Strom wrote great commentary about a recent trip where he took his usual geeky devices and books made from trees instead of bits and bytes. I’ve got hundreds of ebooks on my computer and never bother to load them on my handheld devices because I know I won’t read them. Why do I bother keeping [...]

  • Consumer Complaints

    December 21st, 2005 | Tags: Customer Service

    At a time when shopping is big as well as returning items, we find items that don’t work or live up to our expectations. Rather than just complain, do something about it. It might surprise you. I bought two Miss a Kits and the pen didn’t work on either one. I wrote the company about [...]

  • Flipping the Switch… : Unleash the Power of Personal Accountability Using the QBQ!

    December 20th, 2005 | Tags: Books, Business, Reviews

    In his previous book, QBQ! The Question Behind the Question, John G. Miller shows how to change our thinking by asking questions in a different way. In Flipping the Switch, Miller provides more examples on how to ask questions to hold ourselves accountable in work and life. Doing this leads to five advantages Miller calls [...]

  • Reflections on 2005 in Newsletters

    December 20th, 2005 | Tags: Business

    The last issue of eNewsletter Journal for 2005 reviews the year and offers advice on marketing the invisible… services. Couldn’t help but carry the “reflect back on ‘05″ theme with Shavlik’s Remediator Security Digest’s December issue. The feature searches for lessons learned from the year’s biggest viruses, worms, adware, and malware. Has this ever happened to you? [...]

  • Naked Conversations: How Blogs Are Changing the Way Businesses Talk with Customers

    December 19th, 2005 |

    Successful blogger, Robert Scoble, and co-author Shel Israel, push businesses to blog and explain why it would benefit them. The “naked” in the title represents talking straight to the readers rather than filtering the blog’s contents through company public relations, lawyers, executives, and phoniness. The book starts with a foreword from Tom Peters and proceeds to [...]

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