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Reasons to be cheerful
I may be the anti-geek but even I am excited to see Win7 RTM made available on MSDN to BizSpark member companies. Check out the latest BizSpark news on Twitter . I finally joined the 21st century and signed up to Twitter myself a few weeks ago. Fascinating. Read More...
Quelle Surprise!
For me, the last few weeks have been delivered quite a few unexpected or unwelcome events; and a few nice surprises. The weather for one. Snow forced Heathrow (and CDG) to close down, leading to transport chaos across the UK and disruption for thousands. Read More...
Silicon Valley to South Africa
It's been a while since I had time to reflect and update my blog. Where did May go? After my US trip in April, things have been a little hectic. I spent the first week of May in SA meeting Partners, Govt officials, seeing our facilities and programs and Read More...
Monday Musings
It's been a while since I stopped long enough to read some of the wisdom that John shares with me and other friends and associates. Thankfully the Exchange server ran out of space and forced me to delete email before I could send anymore (NOTE: this is Read More...
Perspectives
Sitting next to an interesting chap on a flight back from Prague who runs a film production company, I found myself moaning about the cold Bordeaux and the delayed departure of the flight. I came across two emails in my burgeoning Inbox this week that Read More...
Talking American
Day Seven of my trip to the US and my immersion in all things innovative and emerging. The downside of this is I find myself not annunciating words and rounding them instead with a "waahhhhhh" effect rather than delivering my usual crisp sentences Read More...
New Year optimism
As most of the country goes back to work tomorrow after the festive break, I'm embarking on the first of what will likely be many business trips. Here I am in a (compact and rather bijou) Paris hotel room reflecting on the task ahead - trying to write Read More...
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