Someone just sent me a link to VideoJug — what a mine of useful information. See the current top 10 videos below — you get the idea
I’m a big fan of the big two music discovery services — Pandora and LastFM. I like each one for different reasons — Pandora serves music to you based on the way its in-house musos categorise each track. LastFM works on analysing what music…
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Now and again, LastFM introduces you to a band or artist you would never, ever have come across by any other means — I’ve very much enjoyed the track Friends Reunited from Sp33cylad — get thee to here for a free download of the track.
While perusing Glyn Moody’s fine blog on all things open source, I chanced upon this little item.
As Glyn says, “this insightful presentationby Brent Williams, a self-styled “(temporarily) Independent EquityResearch Analyst” is unusual because it…
Professional services guru David Maister has a provocative post here regarding the value of talking to journalists (admittedly in the context of professional services firms).
Says Guy Kewney.
I guess you’ve been able to do this for a while — but I’ve just notgot round to trying it out.
So let’s see if it works.
One of those questions that journalists have hated since the dawn of time — and still do. Depressing that the practice still seems to occur with such alarming regularity. A useful reminder here, courtesy of Strumpette, of the reasons why it was and is a bad idea to ask a journalist whether they got your press release.