Archive for June, 2009
I’ll trade you 3 lifestreams for 1 blog
With all the bluster around blogs being dead AGAIN, I thought I just might approach the topic from a personal perspective. The theory being floated around is that blogs are being replaced by lifestreams or at least something smaller than blog, if it is not a lifestream. A lifestream is a series of links, short [...]
Things I’ve found from June 25th to June 28th
here you go, been slacking for a couple of days or more:
A.P.I.M.: A Practice in Meaning (aka KISS)
Machiavelli in Reverse
Twitter, Iran and the First Amendment
2009 Geospatial Technology Report is now available – GIS in Education
Projected Food, Energy Demands Seen To Outpace Production
The Product Management Cringe List
Can’t argure with the math, 3+3+2=Scrum in <30 minutes
Andy Brandt’s presentation on an Introduction to Scrum is about as compete an overview I’ve seen online. This presentation is not as salesy as the Working with Sprinters preso, also <30 minutes.
Introduction to Scrum from Andy Brandt on Vimeo.
Using Social Tools to Connect with Your Market
Using Social Tools To Connect With Your Market (4)
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