This is a video from Google about using Google Applications (Google Apps) as part of an organization’s workflow.
Boring video, but they’re right on.
Using the Gmail interface for email (while keeping you@yourdomain.com) is smart. So is using Google Calendar (gCal) as a shared calendar application. There are other great capabilites as well.
The best part: you don’t [...]
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Another Twitter Phenomenon: Crowdsourcing a Petition to a Corporation
Posted on 24. Jun, 2009 by brody.
Microsoft is making a foolish decision to let Microsoft Word render HTML emails in the soon-to-be-released Microsoft Outlook 2010. The short version is that this screws with email standards, and anyone who wants to send out consistent-looking, well-designed email campaigns will be hindered by these restrictions.
But that’s not the point of this post.
The point is [...]
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Restaurants, here’s a free tip for how to improve your brand. It’s an idea that would offer your customers a memorable talking point with their friends, be subject to many photos, tweets (and re-tweets), text-messages, and, most importantly, conversations.
It’s an idea that would help people remember you, and it’s an idea that would encourage me [...]
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Chris Guillebeau wrote a post today called “All the Things You Don’t Need”. Here’s an excerpt:
Focusing on something you don’t have (but think you need) can be a dangerous, common pattern. The pattern is to identify something you lack and use that as an obstacle that prevents you from doing what you really want.
With an [...]

