Posted on December 31, 2006 by Toby Getsch
I’m heading out, to go party. This will likely be the last post of the year for me. I will post about some stats and some other findings from 2006, “next year.” Thanks for your reading, stopping by, commenting, etc. And, HAPPY NEW YEAR! Facebook Digg Print Email
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Posted on December 31, 2006 by Toby Getsch
Like most mornings, I’m reading some blog comments and reading some blog posts. Many this morning are about Google and about various opinions related to Google’s positioning itself in people’s minds and on people’s computers. (UPDATE: fodder: here, here, here, here) I have a couple quick thoughts and opinions of my own. Google is dominant. The [...]
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Posted on December 30, 2006 by Toby Getsch
As I suspected before I moved from LiveJournal to WordPress at the beginning of July, 2006… Livejournal blogs are so low on the list you’d think they barely exist. Source: StatBot: Analysis of Scobleizer.com – Part 0 General Statistics » YuviSense: Kid in Tech Facebook Digg Print Email
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Posted on December 30, 2006 by Toby Getsch
It’s about an hour a half hour later and now I’m a little more awake. I still feel a bit snarky this morning. Let’s see where this goes… (UPDATE: changed to a half hour, and put a little in italics) Facebook Digg Print Email
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Posted on December 30, 2006 by Toby Getsch
At the end of Google’s list of 10 things on their philosophy, there is a disclosure. I like the way it’s worded. I like that they take a leadership stance, and then adjust course, as needed. I like that they have something to grab onto, to make a broad stroke at “stuff” to make “it” be [...]
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Posted on December 30, 2006 by Toby Getsch
I’m reading more about this right now, and I have not yet had my coffee this morning. So, my opinion and perspective may change. However, at first read, you sound just like any other person in the long line of people complaining about “the successful company.” Since when does “play fair” equal “don’t be evil?” [...]
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Posted on December 29, 2006 by Toby Getsch
I say this will all due respect. There was a year he started and one he ended. I don’t care much to look up that info because it would give him too much credit to use a dash between those years. Sometimes ink gets wasted on printed reports when this phrase is used. “This page [...]
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Posted on December 29, 2006 by Toby Getsch
a couple more updates Facebook Digg Print Email
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Posted on December 29, 2006 by Toby Getsch
Welcome To The YouTube Nation P.S. I’ve been bad, by missing several Casual Friday posts. Oops. Facebook Digg Print Email
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Posted on December 29, 2006 by Toby Getsch
YES! I am reposting this, word for word. Source: Duct Tape Marketing Blog 5 Ways to Get More Abundant in 2007 Here are 5 new habits you must “get” in the coming year if you intend to replace your current marketing blueprint with an abundant marketing blueprint. Get Uncomfortable! – Your wealth, your marketing success, will correspond [...]
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Posted on December 29, 2006 by Toby Getsch
specific things sort of cool, with frost, but sunny and pleasant catch up on a little news via CNN w/ Slingbox Saddam Hussein may be executed today couple three hours of consulting work in the morning facilitate a new blogger who wants in, and walk through RSS to post office for some delivery they wouldn’t leave [...]
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Posted on December 27, 2006 by Toby Getsch
Yesterday Gerald R. Ford died. He was the only person to get into the offices of vice president and president, without being elected. Much of the late evening last night I listened to the coverage via CNN and MSNBC. I think the reason that I was drawn in so much was that he was so often [...]
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