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LinkedIN links

29 July 2007

I was doing some searching on LinkedIN the other day and ran across this list of tips on LinkedIN.  I am not sure I agree with some of it, but wanted to point to the various links and let you decide for yourself.  (Note: Originally from a LinkedIN Questions post.)
- http://www.rickupton.com/linkedin-tips.htm
- http://blog.guykawasaki.com/2007/01/ten_ways_to_use.html
- http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2119586,00.asp
- http://money.cnn.com/magazines/business2/business2_archive/2006/12/01/8394967
- http://linkedinusermanual.blogspot.com
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LinkFest 5-31-2007

31 May 2007

I have a couple of interesting links that people may be interested in.

My friend forwarded this transcript of a pre-commencement lecture given by Narayana Murthy (chief mentor and chairman of the board, Infosys Technologies) at the New York University (Stern School of Business) on May 9. The theme of the lecture […]

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Unique Ways to Make Money On-line

23 May 2007

Over the last two days I was pointed to two interesting on-line moneymakers. They were interesting in how they make money. One sells something that is ubiquitous and in most caes considered a nuisance, while the other harnesses the power of a distributed crowd to provide a service at a very low cost.
The […]

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Donkey Kong climbs E2 - power of the focused group

21 April 2007

I ran across this somewhere in my daily web visits. It is a story of how a small group of UCSC students (10) designed , planned and build a 4 story art pieces honoring the classic computer games Donkey Kong using nothing but some perspiration and a whole slew of post-it notes(~6,400). […]

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7 Links - Enjoy the disconnection

18 April 2007

Here a a couple of interesting links.

Scientists at NIST show DNA wrapped SWCNT of 200nm or less enter ex-vitro lung cells where longer ones don’t.  Not sure if this is like saying 200nm DNA stands enter lung cells, while longer DNA stands don’t?  Another confusion in the the debate on the safety of “nanomaterials”.  How […]

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