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Story Telling – a peek behind the curtain shows a lot of hard work

Story Telling – a peek behind the curtain shows a lot of hard work

  • October 18, 2016
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Giving presentations in front of groups is hard work, but when we see a gifted story teller – a Steve Jobs, or Larry Keely from Doblin, or Tim Brown from IDEO, or Clay Christensen from Innosight they make it look so easy. How do they do it? Two words: preparation, and practice. Preparation is all about

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What did I do today?

  • October 28, 2007
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Woke up. Made coffee. Made breakfast for the kids. Touched base with the blogshere. Brainstormed a new product idea with Donna. Signed up for Last.fm. Signed up for medium, whatever that is. Signed up for some voice-to-blog thig Guy twittered about. Created a new amp/pedel cobo in Garage Band. Learned some new minor chord voicings

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October 28, 2007 0

Movable Type to Support FOAF

  • April 23, 2003
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from Ben on RDFWeb list In an upcoming spin off on Movable Type, the folks at Six Apart are including support and networking of Friend of a Friend files from their upcoming product TypePad. It will be exciting to see where they go with this service. If they just link between their hosted page it

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April 23, 2003 0

New Breed Librarian: Interview with Eric Miller

  • April 8, 2003
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Eric Miller is the World Wide Web Consortium’s Activity Lead on the Semantic Web Initiative. He was previously a Senior Research Scientist for OCLC, as well as co-founder and Associate Director of the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative. …”The Semantic Web is all about data integration, and much richer ways of organizing things based on contextual

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NPR: Tim Berners-Lee on the past and the future

  • April 8, 2003
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My rekindled interest in the Semantic Web has inspired me to fish out resources to put together a map of where things are going, and this is one important way point. Tim talks of many things in this interview, and in hearing his voice one can’t help but to be inspired by his intellect, his

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The Atlantic: As We May Think by Vannevar Bush

  • April 7, 2003
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This has not been a scientist’s war; it has been a war in which all have had a part. The scientists, burying their old professional competition in the demand of a common cause, have shared greatly and learned much. It has been exhilarating to work in effective partnership. Now, for many, this appears to be

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Postcard design, printing and mailing service

  • April 3, 2003
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I was recently referred to these folks by a photographer friend, Jules Greenberg, who says they do nice work. I just thought they might be a good resource for my next promo piece. Maybe you would too… Postcards, Mailing Services and Lists. Modern Postcard, printing solution for direct mail marketing. Modern Postcards

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Third Open Source Content Management Conference

  • April 2, 2003
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OSCOM is an international, not-for-profit organization dedicated to Open Source Content Management. The goal is to bring together as many great brains as possible to build a network and grow the community of open source content management. We want to show the world that there are already great and easy-to-use open source content management solutions

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April 2, 2003 0

Who Loves Ya, Baby? (at: discover.com)

  • March 31, 2003
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A nice intro to In-Flow and email based Social Network Analysis. scratches the history and potential usage of this emerging discipline. Discover Magazine

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March 31, 2003 0

CMS Sandbox

  • March 17, 2003
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My God. A place with tons of OpenSource CMS’ installed ready for you to check-out. Dandy if you are trying to compare OpenSource solutions for your Content Management needs. Pretty nifty, in that htey rebuild the various (41 at todays count) packages efery hour on the hour, so you always see a fresh-ish build. opensourceCMS

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