It’s a well-known fact that most bloggers toil away in obscurity, and that a lucky few manage to obtain all sorts of fame, money, and material goods (or a talented few – I don’t mean to slight anyone). But, oh, what goods – Jalopnik’s Ray Wert recently got his hands on a Camaro convertible concept car.
Google’s Accounts Concept Too Aggressive
I honestly don’t know *exactly* how they might have done things differently, but Google’s ubiquity is causing a major workflow nightmare for me, and I’m sure many other users.
Page Share – Web Analytic Concept
It’s been a theme lately on various blogs to discuss what’s coming next in web measurement, and my new work colleague Greg Yardley puts an interesting idea out there for a metric called page share.
ColdFusion/Spry Kit Proof of Concept
So – in case folks are curious – I now have both a dishwasher and the Internet back at my house. I feel like I’ve returned to the modern world. (Yes, I’m spoiled.)
GM Videocasts New Concept Car
“What do you think of it?” asks General Motors vice chairman Bob Lutz in a post yesterday on the GM FastLane Blog.
IBM’s UIMA Goes From Search To Concept
The reason why people are better at answering questions than search engines is due to people understanding the concept behind a question; while search engines do well on context, IBM sees concepts as the next great advance in search technology.
Structured Blogging Concept Shot Down
The short time it took for the idea of structured blogging to be brought back to Earth makes the 18-month timeframe of Moore’s Law look like a glacial epoch.
Developing a Profitable Web Business Concept
The first step to starting a profitable online business of your own is developing a topic for your website.
Top 10 Ways to Know your Book Concept will Sell–Before you Invest Time and Money
Make your book stand out from the crowd! Test your book’s significance, find your market before you write, and treat your book as part of your business.
How One Simple Concept Can Increase Your Sales
We all want to belong. As humans we feel the need to fit in somewhere, anywhere. I call it the “herd mentality”… we tend to follow what everyone else is doing.