The Importance of Training On A CRM Solution
Imagine buying a car before you have had driving lessons of any kind, and then sitting behind the wheel trying to figure out how to get you and the car back home.
You would likely fail. Not only that, but you would most likely have an accident by either running into another car, or into a wall or something. That’s not how to learn to drive.
Will We Know it When You Leave?
Someone I met on the Internet went M.I.A. He recently turned up again, to explain he had been in a serious accident in which he suffered a life threatening injury.
Microsoft Extends Life Extension for Windows XP
Microsoft has announced that extended support for Windows XP Home will be extended five extra years, reaching all the way to April 2014.
Interview w/ MyBlogLog CEO Scott Rafer
MyBlogLog has been taking the blogosphere by storm the past few months, even before the acquisition by Yahoo.
TechCrunch20 Announcement Raises Eyebrows
TechCrunch maven Michael Arrington and former Netscape head Jason Calacanis will team up to run the TechCrunch20 Conference, where tech startups will be highlighted based on merit instead of fees. Their choice of venue to announce the new show just happened to be the first day of DEMO, a conference that highlights startups and charges a hefty fee for them to attend.
Making Accessible Menus in HTML
If you want to make your website validate the WAI or Section 508 accessibility guidelines, you have to separate adjacent links with more than white space.
Less Sensationalism in Social Media
I submitted an article written in 2005 to Netscape (for those of your outside of the social media world, Netscape a runs “submit and vote on news site” like Digg).
Would Everyone Even WANT to Write Software?
Like many of you, I suspect, I found Awaiting the Day When Everyone Writes Software (you may need to register) in the New York Times interesting.
Things ShoeMoney Wishes MyBlogLog Would Do
I had this post in my drafts for over 10 days now.
Customer-Lead, Trust-based Value Generation Services
This article explains how an enterprise can leverage increased value generation, thereby aiding competitive advantage, by adoption of the `Enterprise Value Generation Service Orientated Architecture Platform’ (SOAP).