I think Twitter is onto something. You sign up and anytime you update (send an SMS) it updates your friends and the website (if you're comments are public). In some aspects this is just an easy way to send out a text to many. Do I care what my friends are doing? Do I want to get a text message anytime a friend sends out a note? Maybe. Maybe not. But maybe the potential isn't in the updating but rather the ability to get texts (and pictures from cell phones) on a website immediately.
Write and Read E-mails Better
Recently I read an article from entrepreneur.com regarding reading and writing emails better. I thought I'd pass on a few of the recommendations. Most are obvious but that doesn't mean they are easy to follow. Enjoy.
Drive home from Yahoo! Music
Yesterday on my way home to Orange County from a lunch meeting at Yahoo! Music, in Santa Monica, I decided to count how many times I changed the radio the station in search the music I felt like listening to. I lost count after 20 switches -- and that was before I had made it to the Rosecrans exit -- less than 15 miles away. Granted my ADD might have something to do with this but I'd like to think there might be something wrong with the current stations and how they are organized.
Google vs. Yahoo
It's not an easy choice. Since 1999, I've been a yahoo guy and over the last year I've been 'testing' google. I will break it down like a pre-game analysis based on my own personal experiences:
A Link to Getting a Job in Silicon Valley
I must admit that I have become a blog reader. Sometimes I'm proud of it and sometimes I find it as useless as playing Free Cell on the computer. That being said I do like to promote those that generally put out good content. Recently Guy Kawasaki published an article on 'everything you wanted to know about getting a job in Silicon Vally'.
Educators Corner: Entrepreneurship Education Resources
A great resource for entrepreneurs, students, teachers, and all those just wanting to learn a little more.
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