YouTube – What song is this?
Posted December 26, 2007 by ppovolniCategories: Cool Stuff, Creativity
Mozilla Labs » Blog Archive » Introducing Weave
Posted December 26, 2007 by ppovolniCategories: Communication, Organization, Productivity, Web 2.0, WebApp
Mozilla Labs » Blog Archive » Introducing Weave
FROM MOZILLA: We’re now launching a new project within Mozilla Labs to formally explore this integration. This project will be known as Weave and it will focus on finding ways to enhance the Firefox user experience, increase user control over personal information, and provide new opportunities for developers to build innovative online experiences.
Cheap Flights, Airline Tickets, Cheap Airfare & Discount Travel Deals – Kayak.com
Posted December 22, 2007 by ppovolniCategories: Business, Cool Stuff, Cool WebSite
HeadSnacks by Voppa
Posted December 22, 2007 by ppovolniCategories: Leadership, QUOTE
“It is not the critic who counts, not the man who points out how the strong man stumbled, or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena; whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, and spends himself in a worthy cause; who at best, knows in the end the triumph of high achievement; and who, at worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat.” ~Theodore Roosevelt
YouTube – The Big Idea w/ Donny Deutsch – Cereality Feature
Posted December 22, 2007 by ppovolniCategories: Business, Cool Stuff, Creativity, Innovation
SCOTTEVEST/SeV® iPod and Travel Clothing Solutions™
Posted December 22, 2007 by ppovolniCategories: Cool Stuff, Innovation, Products, Shopping, Tech
Micro Persuasion: Wikipedia and Wikia are Dead. Google Just Killed Them
Posted December 20, 2007 by ppovolniCategories: Business, Communication, Innovation
Google announced last night they are starting a project called knol that will allow anyone to create wiki-like pages on topics. In particular, Google is encouraging people who know a particular subject to write an “authoritative” article about it. The search engine will not vet any of the content, however, they will prioritize the most credible entries and rank them first in search results. It remains unclear how Google is measuring credibility – a scary thought
READ: Micro Persuasion: Wikipedia and Wikia are Dead. Google Just Killed Them
Six Tips for Gutsy Viral Marketing Online Marketing Strategies and Tactics : eMarketing and Commerce
Posted December 20, 2007 by ppovolniCategories: Branding, Business, Innovation, Marketing
We’ve all heard stories about the man who traded a paper clip for a house, watched as Prince generated an untold amount of publicity for his work by threatening to sue a dancing baby on YouTube for copyright infringement, and laughed when the “Leave Britney Alone!” video grabbed mainstream media attention and caused even more interest in Britney Spears’ antics — just in time for her new album release. Now business-to-business marketers are going viral too, picking up on homegrown and consumer interest to push all sorts of products. When you look at some of these high-flying, over-the-top tactics that generate tons of buzz, you begin to ask yourself: “What can my company do to ramp up from nothing to superstar status in such a short time?” Of course, finding the right trick can be difficult and certainly not fool proof, but there is some advice that stands the test of time. READ: Six Tips for Gutsy Viral Marketing Online Marketing Strategies and Tactics : eMarketing and Commerce
GelaSkins | Protection with Style, not Bulk
Posted December 14, 2007 by ppovolniCategories: Uncategorized
Zimbra (Yahoo) vs. Google?
Posted December 4, 2007 by ppovolniCategories: Communication, Cool Stuff, Cool WebSite, GTD, Innovation, Organization, Productivity, WebApp
Zimbra offers Open Source email server software and shared calendar for Linux and the Mac
Zimbra is open source server and client software for messaging and collaboration – email, group calendaring, contacts, and web document management and authoring. The Zimbra server is available for Linux, Mac OS X, appliances, and virtualization platforms. The Zimbra Web 2.0 Ajax client runs on Firefox, Safari, and IE, and features easy integration / mash-ups of web portals, business applications, and VoIP using web services.




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