January, 2007
Real People - the Real Thing
Yesterday, I attended a Forum for Women Entrepeneur’s social for mentors and mentees. It was there that I sat with my most recent mentor Louba Rapaport and my adopted mentor Gonzalo Naranjo. Sitting with them was like putting on an old glove - familiar, trustworthy, and cozy. Now I’ve only known Louba for a little [...]
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Apple’s Next Products
Fun photoshopping
link
(thank you digg)
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Nice - it’s coming
Direct, client-side data access. Scary for the Bad Things ™ that could happen but cool for the potential interactions.
Link - Dynamically insert javascript and css
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Catchy
Young Folks. Played it once, it’s in my skull
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Smart idea - PwdHash
I’m sure most people use a common password amongst many online sites, saving a few passwords for more critical data. But if one of those sites gets compromised there is the *chance* that you’ve used your common password for a larger or more important site. The chance of a Bad Person working this [...]
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My mac life is complete now
The ability to send im’s via quicksilver was the only thing missing from my mac experience. And now it’s here - I’m amazed at how simple and easy this was for someone to put together.
Send im’s via quicksilver
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A god send for rt
Firefox extension so you can resize textarea’s.
[Update 20070125] Most form elements, not just textareas
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What’s with the Einstein quote?
You might have noticed we’ve taken to using a quote from Einstein in our marketing material:
Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler. ~Albert Einstein
Of course, we are happy to simply have an association with one of the great minds in our civilization, but there’s more to it than that. The [...]
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The demands of supply chain management
There are many common activities that all businesses must deal with, and there are many kinds of software out there to help: Business Development, Human Resourcing, Compensation, Finance, Regulatory, to name just a few. Then there is Supply Chain Management. Unless you are strictly in the people business, chances are there [...]
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