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NEW YORK - Zach Brooks pocketed $1,000 this month blogging about the cheap lunches he discovers around midtown Manhattan ($10 or less, preferably greasy, and if he's lucky, served from a truck). The site, Midtownlunch.com, is just a year and a half old Read More...
The Seattle Times reports: "One of Microsoft's most anticipated new products is a free, tiny download that will run on Windows, Mac and eventually Linux, and went from a roughed-out preview to a final product in less than a year. The company on Tuesday Read More...
A friend of mine and coworker Philip Richardson blogged about reaching the Century mark on LinkedIn.com . I started using LinkedIn shortly after joining the CRM team last year. Here are my take aways. 1. Why didn't I do this sooner. There are so many Read More...
ComputerWorld, June 08, 2007 " With Microsoft Corp. 's monthly patch release expected on Tuesday, scammers are sending out fake security bulletins that attempt to install malicious software on victim's computers. The e-mail messages claim to describe Read More...
Hmm... this recent post in the NYT would be something my kids might appreciate. New York Times : “C.R.M. software is designed to let your manager peek at you,” Mr. Johnston says. He notes that even at Entellium, based in Seattle, he has had trouble getting Read More...
VentureBeat 05.10.07 Did you know our primitive brains weren’t wired very well to read this paragraph? Scientific research conducted by Walker Reading Technologies , a small Minnesota startup that has been studying our ability to read for the last ten Read More...
Robert Scoble talks about the automated answering system that we have at Microsoft: Microsoft has a better switchboard than Google "Have you ever tried to call someone at Microsoft or Google? I have. I’ve even memorized Microsoft’s number but won’t give Read More...
The Register wrote this tribute Monday and it is a compelling read about a very close friend of the science community. "History excels at recording technical achievements, so there is no doubt that in 100 years Jim Gray's name will still be there in the Read More...
" A CMS is a web application or software used for content management. CMS facilitates the organization, control, and publication of a large body of documents and other content, such as images and multimedia resources. A CMS often facilitates the collaborative Read More...
 
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