David Meerman Scott has updated his Gobbledygook Manifesto and it is so worth a read. If you are tired, as I am, of “next generation” this, “robust” that, “flexible” such and such, or “world class” stuff, or even “turnkey” thingy, then be sure to read this manifesto. This short manifesto exposes the overused, mean nothing, [...]
Home business Carnival #20
by Pascal on April 10, 2007 in News
The latest edition of the Home Business Carnival is up at Simplify This. Thank you Sanjay for hosting this edition! As I mentioned last week, I’ll be taking a break for while. If you want to host the carnival, here’s your chance! Related Articles:5 on the 5th: worth a read – April 07Home business Carnival [...]
5 on the 5th: worth a read – April 07
by Pascal on April 5, 2007 in News, Resources
Here’s a new edition of 5 on the 5th, a highlight of the best, but off-topic submissions to the HomeBusiness Carnival. Susan reignites the debate on Full vs. Partial feeds. No questions for me, the debate is settled, unless you have something I can’t live without, then you may get away with partial feeds, otherwise, [...]
Take back the Web
by Pascal on March 27, 2007 in News
Today was not a good day for the internet. First I read Seth’s post, then Kathy’s sad and upsetting story directly. Then countless others… This is just plain and simple not acceptable behavior. Period. Brad nails it when he says: Kathy’s story sealed it for me – reputation and trust are at a tipping point [...]
Home business Carnival #18
by Pascal on February 14, 2007 in News
The 18th edition of the Home Business Carnival is now up at HomeBusinessWiz. Barbra did a great job at putting the best contributions together in an interesting format. Way to go, Barbra! Next week, the Carnival is back here, at Start a Side Business. The theme for this edition: Downside of working from home, and [...]
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