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11 months ago

in Technorati, Feedburner Suffer Technical Difficulties on The Inquisitr
I've been having trouble with technorati indexing one of my blogs. No matter how many times I ping, it says it is not indexed. It was there a couple of weeks ago, and still shows blog reactions and authority. Additionally, a blogger blog has stopped getting updated too. I use feedburner on both - do you think it may be related? Another wordpress-feedburner blog is getting indexed just fine.

Any help on this subject would be welcome.

11 months ago

in The power of a good demo on Scobleizer
I think Microsoft is in a rut. Its a long time since I have heard anything truly innovative that works for the end user. Most of the time, its about heading further and further in the same direction and usually requiring more and more resources.

In a world where efficiency and speed count, I have no clue how a software that requires twice the RAM as its previous version is progress, unless they are offering free hardware to cover the gap.

Not that it doesn't have some very fancy and much appreciated features, just that it kind of misses priorities on basic functionality being quick and painless.

I experience Microsoft as more interested in glory and exotic functionality than effeciency across diverse resources.

1 year ago

in 10+ Reasons Why Linux Ubuntu is Better than Windows on Sizlopedia
Welcome to the convenient and safe life. I use ubuntu myself and can't imagine returning to the expensive, unsafe and slow experience I have left behind. Unfortunately, having spent money on softwares like Dreamweaver (for example) which have no real alternative, I have ended up keeping the Windows as well as a rarely used optional boot.

1 year ago

in Overcoming Office irritations on CiteMan Network

This takes the cake in the most idiotic HR article I have ever read. If the writer is a behavioural trainer and manages to make a living, we have identified the whole problem in HR – bad consultants. I couldn’t resist and have vented all I feel about it on my blog, as it was too long to fit into the comments section.


http://www.wide-aware.com/blog/2007/09/15/behavioural-consulting-and-big-advice/

1 year ago

in Managing in cross-cultural environment on CiteMan Network

Have I missed something here? I was expecting something about managing, but all I see is the scenario descriptions and nothing about managing them. I think, us, particularly as trainers and consultants need to be more focused on what we are actually saying, if we are to be any useful influence.

1 year ago

in 3 Marketing Mistakes Every Business Manager Makes on CiteMan Network

Excellent article and a very practical approach toward promotion

1 year ago

in On Going There Again on Popagandhi
Oh I so identify with this post! In a life of perpetual wandering, I tend to cling to my known and predictable hangouts too. Its like a ritual - convincing myself that I'm still me, and haven't been left behind somewhere on the latest wanderings.
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