The Resurgence of Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship has made a resurgence, in recent years, as a viable career option for many people.
Take Your Drive With You With A USB Drive
Universal Serial Buses are a category of hardware that allows the easy addition or connection of extra serial devices into your personal computer.
15 Ways to a Killer Blog w/ the Scobles
It was day three at the Blog Business Summit and time for Fifteen Ways to a Killer Blog with Robert Scoble and Maryam Scoble.
Russian Jams Way To Google Code Win
The Global Code Jam sponsored by Google culminated in New York with a championship round of coding at the search advertising company’s recently-opened offices in the Big Apple.
Are Information Exams the Next SATs?
The company that produces the Student Aptitude Test is developing a new Information and Communication Technology (ICT) exam that tests skills such as computer proficiency and search engine aptitude, and may soon be as relevant as the SAT itself.
How Much is That Link Worth?
Text-Link-ads.com has a link ads calculator that purports to tell you how much an ad link on your site (or someone else’s) is worth.
Executive Interims in the Corporate Arena
How does the value of an ‘ Executive Interim Manager’ work in practice? Here are just a couple of examples of how ‘Interim Executives’ stepped in to help a sample of large International organisations.
Measuring Blogosphere Influence with BuzzLogic
Among the toughest tasks that marketers face daily is tracking what is being said about their company or its brands in the media, identifying which of the external voices are most influential and are having the most impact-positively or negatively-and then devising a strategy and specific tactics to influence the influencers.
The October Hunt For Google Base
Froogle’s replacement, Google Base, has been missing in action from the Google search results, but some sleuthing may have turned up the elusive service.
What To Do When Customers Complain
The ability to manage customers is one defining factor that separates your average worker from someone with management potential.