If only Fiber-Enabled US Rural Folks Could Teach Koreans English while doing that economic development thingie
May 31, 2008
Originally posted on: Conmergence
like the folks in Powell, Wyoming. And if only there were a primer about other projects like this. Why, they could use technology like this (thanks Al Falk, Guy Kawasaki, Dave Kurlan). And so on and so forth... Read More →
NGA: States Take Action to Expand Access to Broadband Communication
May 31, 2008
Originally posted on: Conmergence
NGA Issue Brief Examines State Strategies for Promoting Broadband Deployment, Adoption WASHINGTON—Broadband communication is transforming the way Americans use the Internet and creating the potential for significant economic benefits in communities nationwide. Recognizing this, states have employed a variety of strategies to promote broadband access and adoption, which are highlighted in a new issue brief from the NGA Center for Best Practices (NGA Center) titled State Efforts to Expand Broadband Access. "Governors recognize... [Read the full story]
Question of the Day
May 31, 2008
Originally posted on: Lizzie's Notebook
I have started a new thing with my Twitter followers today. Once a day I will ask a question. It could be something silly or serious. Who knows. At the end of the day I will post the question and the answers I get on here. I think that this could be interesting. Let’s see what you guys think! Question: If you could go anywhere in the world for a week, where would you go? Why? Answers: (in order of who replied first) shruzz @lizziekeiper Away. Far far away. Because I can’t be here anymore :/ Starlysh @Lizziekeiper... [Read the full story]
Twitter Over Capacity
May 30, 2008
Originally posted on: Merrell Ligons
This is the second time I’ve seen this screen and wanted to capture it. Read More →
10 tips for CRM Success
May 30, 2008
Originally posted on: Merrell Ligons
I was introduced to web based Customer Relationship Magement (CRM) tools in 2000 about two weeks after I finished rebuilding a home grown Microsoft Access contact management system for my employer. It took a few days to recreate through this Software As A Service what It had taken me weeks to build in Microsoft Access. From that day on I was convinced that Software as a service was the way to go when it came to CRM. I’ve had the pleasure and pain of managing two other CRM projects and want to share these tips to... [Read the full story]
SmallBizAmerica Radio Podcast interview
May 30, 2008
Originally posted on: Kicking and SCREAMING
BlogHer in Nashville
May 30, 2008
Originally posted on: Lizzie's Notebook
I just found out that BlogHer is having a conference in Nashville as part of their Reach Out Tour. All we know is the date, October 16th. The location is TBA. Mark your calendars fellow lady bloggers in Nashville! I know I’ll be there. It should be an interesting conference. Read More →
Video of the Week: Ghost Ridin’ Grandma
May 30, 2008
Originally posted on: MicroExplosion Media
You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video There’s not a lot to say here other than these folks made me laugh out loud. For the feed readers: Check out Ghost Ridin’ Grandma (and Grandpa too.) Read More →
Lost - Season Finale
May 29, 2008
Originally posted on: In Reba's World - The Feed
WOW…what a great season finale! Glad to find out who the other three were: Charlie, Boone, & Libby (All people who have been seen since their death) This was the most action packed episode I have seen to date My main though who is really still alive on the island? Jin is dead - unless there is some crazy miracle happening there Is Claire alive or dead? Just randomly popping in Kate’s dreams..I do not think so Why is Kate not supposed to bring Aaron back? Walt is growing up. Does he have more of a role... [Read the full story]
Pete Ianace: “WiMax, the winner Google and the user”
May 29, 2008
Originally posted on: Conmergence
Clearwire isn't the latest Google acquisition. The Internet search giant, though, has joined a group of blue-chip corporate investors in the new Sprint-Nextel bailout of Clearwire—a move that will save WiMAX and further Google's innovations in mobile search. Clearwire and Sprint Nextel will merge their wireless broadband units to create a $14.55 billion communications company. [More] Read More →





