ora vejam só

tempos atrás alguém me disse: sharing makes everything more beautiful. tempos depois eu digo: compartilhar é nosso nome do meio.

Quinta-feira, Maio 31, 2007

(off-topic) colirio pros olhos... e ouvidos

que ideia singela e que resultado brilhante: um slideshow de fotos aereas de formacoes geologicas (lindas) e a locucao do fotografo. r'
  1. NPR: Michael Collier's Aerial Photography
    Sky Visions: Michael Collier's Aerial Photography. Send us your feedback. Close Window. Read More ...
    www.npr.org/programs/morning/features/2007/may/aerialphoto/slideshow/index.html

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mundo sem petroleo

iniciativa louvavel. alias, a bola da vez em um monte de podcasts americanos que eu ouço e' a questao da energia. r'
  1. worldwithoutoil.com
    www.worldwithoutoil.com/

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roda & avisa Update: Orkut e a revoluo sem sustos

((( roda & avisa Update: Orkut e a revolução sem sustos )))

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como diria o Milton Nascimento, a tecnologia tem que ir aonde o povo está
:D

do que adianta tecnologias revolucionárias que não saem à rua e cativam as
massas? revolução intra-muros não tem graça nenhuma :) e pra mim,
revolução boa é aquela que é abraçada de peito aberto. e quem diria que
uma revolução viria... do Orkut?

<a href="http://www.usina.com/feedtothepeople.mp3" rel="enclosure">ouça
meus vivas a essa grande sacada do Orkut: incluir feeds nas páginas de
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foleo levando pedrada

ui, que titulo mais triste :( r'
  1. Palm officially out of ideas, debuts 1990s palmtop concept
    arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070530-palm-officially-out-of-ideas-debuts-1990s-palmtop-concept.html

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oferta do dia: 8G no bolso

34 dolares? wow r'
  1. Woot : One Day, One Deal
    sells one item per day until it is sold out or until midnight when it is replaced.
    www.woot.com/

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warner vai colocar videos online

noticia interessante r
  1. Warner to put ad-supported video archive online - Yahoo! News
    news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070531/wr_nm/warner_premiumtv_dc_1

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mais uma busca... mas e' alpha

mais uma busca movida a gente. r'
  1. Mahalo.com: We're here to help.
    www.calacanis.com/2007/05/30/mahalo-com-were-here-to-help/

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I'm a PC, you are a Mac, e dai?

Steve Jobs e Bill Gates conversam. imperdivel. r'
  1. Steve Jobs and Bill Gates: Historic discussion live from D 2007 - Engadget
    www.engadget.com/2007/05/30/steve-jobs-and-bill-gates-historic-discussion-live-from-d-2007/

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Quarta-feira, Maio 30, 2007

loja bacaninha de mp3 sem drm

eu vou ver ja :D r'
  1. silvio meira: dia a dia, bit a bit
    blog.meira.com/2007/05/30/mp3-mercado-livre/

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uuuuuh baby: MS e o table computing

wow. wow. r'
  1. Microsoft Announces Surface Computer
    www.techcrunch.com/2007/05/29/microsoft-announces-surface-computer/

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como as pessoas usam seu celular... no mundo?

bela entrevista com um pesquisador viajante da nokia r'
  1. BBC NEWS | Technology | Designing mobiles for the world
    BBC News speaks to Jan Chipchase, principal human behavioural researcher at Nokia Design. ... Jan Chipchase's most recent report was called Where's The Phone? ...
    news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6698075.stm

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ainda sobre o google street view

artigo bacana. r'
  1. Google launches Street View, Mapplets | Webware : Cool Web apps for everyone
    www.webware.com/8301-1_109-9723263-2.html?tag=nl.e501

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Terça-feira, Maio 29, 2007

um sabor de mac :)

vi um cara aqui usando. e nao e' que fica bom? r'
  1. RocketDock.com - Home
    RocketDock - The single greatest piece of software. Ever. ... RocketDock is a smoothly animated, alpha blended application launcher. ...
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nielsen e o mito do designer genial

sobrou pro steve jobs :D r'
  1. Myth of the Genius Designer (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox)
    www.useit.com/alertbox/genius-designers.html

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unibanco com extensao pra firefox

29/05/2007, 10:14

que bacana. o unibanco tem uma extensao de seguranca pro firefox :)


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(off-topic) a mulher em 500 anos de arte

vi la no bluebus: belo video :) r
  1. DevilDucky - Women In Art
    www.devilducky.com/media/62379/

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Segunda-feira, Maio 28, 2007

o gmail seria otimo se...

olha, seria barbaro se desse pra transformar uma mensagem no gmail em uma tarefa no google calendar. um pouquinho de GTD nao faria mal algum :)

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Domingo, Maio 27, 2007

brasil ficou mais velho, mais urbano e mais letrado

viram esses numeros do IBGE? r'
  1. IBGE :: Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística
    Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatstica ... Tendências demográficas - Uma análise da população com base nos resultados dos ...
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sony e sua tela flexivel

opa, nao vejo a hora disso virar algo comercial :) r
  1. Sony lança tela flexível com 16 milhões de cores :: Estadao.com.br
    Notícias, cotações e informações do Brasil e do Mundo com a credibilidade do Grupo O Estado de S.Paulo ... Segundo a agência Kyodo, a Sony informou na quinta ...
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cartoes de visita matadores

vi a dica num blog de guerrilha. genial r'
  1. business cards - a photoset on Flickr
    Flickr is almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing ... Explore Page Last 7 Days Interesting Calendar A Year Ago Today World Map Camera ...
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Sexta-feira, Maio 25, 2007

Broadcast Your Life Online, 24-7

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second life: quais sao os numeros verdadeiros

tiago me mandou esse link. tks tibs! r'
  1. Trópico - Quais são os números verdadeiros?
    p.php.uol.com.br/tropico/html/textos/2859,1.shl

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Quinta-feira, Maio 24, 2007

como fazer seu celular virar um blackberry

  1. How to Make Your Cellphone Act Like a BlackBerry - New York Times
    Three new services from Google, Yahoo and Teleflip can forward e-mail to ... nytimes.com/realestate. Check out a basketball coach's ultramodern Milan loft ...
    www.nytimes.com/2007/05/24/technology/24pogue.html?ex=1337659200&en=ed1f7c7e3955392d&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss

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Quarta-feira, Maio 23, 2007

aprendendo com o google mobile

mais uma preciosidade do boxes and arrows r'
  1. Lessons From Google Mobile - Boxes and Arrows: The design behind the design
    www.boxesandarrows.com/view/lessons-from-google

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Google's New Homepage Breaks Basic Web Design Rule

http://feeds.wired.com/~r/wired/topheadlines/~3/117794967/somebody_call_j.html

Terça-feira, Maio 22, 2007

roda & avisa Update: o milagre da multiplicao 2.0

((( roda & avisa Update: o milagre da multiplicação 2.0 )))

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você já deve ter visto os números: algumas centenas de usuários do digg são
responsáveis pela maioria cavalar do conteúdo. no flickr, menos de meio
por cento dos usuários publicam fotos. até na wikipedia a participação
ativa é de uns 4% do total.

well.. o que isso quer dizer? que é difícil fazer o usuário colaborar
ou... ou...?

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nokia computers inc?

artigo interessante sobre tendencias na nokia r'
  1. Mobile Opportunity: Nokia, the computer company?
    Ten years from now, Nokia's going to be the subject of an interesting business case study. It'll either be the stirring story of a company at the height of its ...
    mobileopportunity.blogspot.com/2007/05/nokia-computer-company.html

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jornalismo e entrevistas 2.0

artigo interessante sobre como entrevistar r'
  1. MediaShift . Conversation Control::No Matter the Format, Interviews Are Not Dying | PBS
    www.pbs.org/mediashift/2007/05/conversation_controlemail_phon.html

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redesenhando a internet do zero

artigo interessante sobre o GENI r'
  1. Technology Review: Internet pioneer to oversee its redesign under government contract
    www.technologyreview.com/Wire/18765/

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Segunda-feira, Maio 21, 2007

newsgator cheio dos truques

tem toolbar, aplicativo pra podcast, plugin pra yahoo messenger... r'
  1. NewsGator Free Tools - Free tools to use with your favorite NewsGator RSS Reader
    A collection of free tools to use with your favorite NewsGator RSS Reader -- including FeedStation podcast receiver, NewsGator Toolbar and NewsGator Screensaver.
    www.newsgator.com/Individuals/FreeTools/

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uma ideia inovadora e... em breve teras em um dvd

genial. uma inovacao que pode revolucionar a armazenagem otica r'
  1. Technology Review: TR10: A New Focus for Light
    www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?ch=specialsections&sc=emerging&id=18295

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uma mutacaozinha e... hoje falamos

um gene mutante pode ser a base... da linguagem humana r'
  1. Technology Review: David Ewing Duncan's Blog
    From MIT. Information on Emerging Technologies &amp; impact on business ... My.TechnologyReview.com: &gt; Login &gt; Register. Home. Infotech. Biotech. Nanotech. Energy ...
    www.technologyreview.com/blog/duncan/posts/

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armazenando dados... em bacterias

que tal armazenar dados por milhoes de anos? r'
  1. Technology Review: Japanese researchers tinker with bacteria to store data for a million years
    From MIT. Information on Emerging Technologies &amp; impact on business ... My.TechnologyReview.com: &gt; Login &gt; Register. Home. Infotech. Biotech. Nanotech. Energy ...
    www.technologyreview.com/Wire/18757/

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o inventor do celular com camera

artigo interessante :) r'
  1. Technology Review: Camera phone pioneer considers the gadget's cultural impact
    From MIT. Information on Emerging Technologies &amp; impact on business ... My.TechnologyReview.com: &gt; Login &gt; Register. Home. Infotech. Biotech. Nanotech. Energy ...
    www.technologyreview.com/Wire/18756/

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flickr ao redor do mundo

lindo lindo lindo r
  1. flickrvision (beta)
    flickrvision.com/maps/show_3d

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Domingo, Maio 20, 2007

dez perguntas sobre carreira no seculo 21

direto do blog do Guy Kawasaki:

Ten Questions With Penelope Trunk: Career Guidance for This Century

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Penelope Trunk is the author of Brazen Careerist: The New Rules for Success. She is a career columnist at the Boston Globe and Yahoo Finance. Her syndicated column has run in more than 200 publications. Earlier, she was a software executive, and then she founded two companies. She has been through an IPO, an acquisition and a bankruptcy. Before that she played professional beach volleyball.

My two favorite answers in this interview are #7 and #10. If I had a nickel for every time I had to answer questions regarding getting an MBA and a first job out of college, I would own my own ice rink by now.

  1. Question: How much money does it take to be happy?

    Answer: It takes about $40,000. It does not matter how many kids you have or what city you live in—that’s splitting hairs because peoples’ happiness levels are largely based on their level of optimism and the quality of their relationships. So as long as you have enough money for food and shelter, your optimism level kicks in to dictate how happy you are.

  2. Question: Is it more important to be competent or likable?

    Answer: People would actually rather work with someone who is incompetent and likeable than competent and unlikable. Most people nod in agreement when they read this. It’s the unlikable people who form arguments in their head.

    But there’s more. At work, if you are unlikable, people start thinking you are less competent. So stop thinking you can skate by on your genius IQ because you can’t. You need emotional intelligence as well. This situation is so pronounced that there are special-education classrooms rife with kids who could read when they were three. Social skills matter as much as intelligence when it comes to long-term success, even for the geniuses.

  3. Question: Should I sue a boss who is sexually harassing me?

    Answer: In most cases, you will destroy your career if you report sexual harassment. So unless you are in physical danger, you should not report harassment. The laws governing sexual harassment don’t protect women who report. The law protects companies from being sued by the women who report. Human resource professionals are trained to protect the company, not the woman who reports.

    When you report harassment it is usually the case that you lose your job through retaliation. Retaliation is illegal but nearly impossible to prove in court. And, even if you could prove it in court, you would go through emotional hell, with no salary, and high-profile drama that makes you unable to get another job. All this for a settlement that will almost certainly not enable you to retire.

    This is simply how the legal system works. I am not saying this is okay. But I’m saying that if you care about your career, you’ll do everything possible to not report. Most women are not in the position to sacrifice their career—and their earning power—in the name of trying to bring down one harasser. The legal system needs to step in and take care of this.

  4. Question: When should I ask for a promotion?

    Answer: Maybe never. The average salary increase is four percent. Is that going to change your life in any meaningful way? On top of that, someone is promoting you up their ladder, but their ladder is not necessarily your best path. So stay focused on where you want to go instead of the paths other people have created for you.

    Getting a promotion is so last century. Instead of letting last century’s carrots dictate your workplace rewards, figure out what will be really meaningful to you: training, mentoring, flex time, whatever it is that means more than four percent more money. These are all things that can really improve your life and your career.

  5. Question: Is being a generalist or a specialist the path to the executive suite?

    Answer: In Hollywood, the best way to get your pick of any role in the industry is to become a specialist—funny guy, tough girl, action hero—get known for being the best at something, and then use that star-power to branch out. The same is true in business.

    Jobs that don’t require a specialty are low level. To move up you need to be great at something, and you have to let people know what you don’t do. No one is great at everything. Even if your goal is not to get to the executive suite, you should specialize. When you want to take five months off to hike in Tibet, if you are easily replaced, you will be. If you have a skill that is hard to duplicate, your job will be there for you when you get back.

  6. Question: What do I do about the gaps in my resume when I traveled or couldn’t find a job?

    Answer: Talk about them well. A gap is really bad if you spent your days on your sofa watching cartoons. But if you watched cartoons to prepare for your next career move into children’s programming, then you sound focused and driven. Same TV, same sofa, two different stories.

    People don’t want to hear your life story. This is good news for people with sofa stints. In almost all cases, you learn something during a gap. Tell a great story about what you’ve learned and where you’re going, and your gap won’t get center stage. Leaving out details is not about lying; it’s about telling good stories.

  7. Question: Will getting an MBA or any other type of advanced degree be a good use of time and money since I can’t find a job?

    Answer: No. If you can’t find a job, then you should invest in something like better grooming, or a better resume, or a coach for poor social skills. These are the things that keep people from getting jobs. Instead of running back to school, figure out why you can’t get a job, because maybe it’s something that a degree can’t overcome.

    Grad school generally makes you less employable, not more employable. For example, people who get a graduate degree in the humanities would have had a better chance of surviving the Titanic than getting a tenured teaching job.

    Unless you are going to a top business school at the beginning of your career, you should not stop working in order to get the degree. Go to night school because you will not make up for the loss of income with the extra credential.

    Law school is one of the only graduate degrees that makes you more employable. Unfortunately it makes you more employable in the profession where people are more unhappy. Law school rewards perfectionism, and perfectionism is a risk factor for depression. Lawyers have little control over their work and hours, because they are at the beck-and-call of their clients, and many are constantly working with clients who have problems lawyers cannot solve. These two traits in a job—lack of control over workload and compromised ability to reach stated goals—are the two biggest causes for burnout in jobs.

    [May I interject here? I went to law school for two weeks and quit when I was young! Guy]

  8. Question: What’s the ideal length of a resume in a world where every resume is electronic and not viewed printed out on paper?

    Answer: A page. Still. Your resume is a marketing document, not a summary of your life, so every line should be about an accomplishment. The more amazing your accomplishments, the fewer you need to list. For example, if you can write “Evangelized Macintosh and made it one of the most beloved brands in the world,” then you don’t need any other sales and marketing bullets on your resume.

    If you have totally lost perspective, and you think you have two page’s worth of incredible and relevant achievements, consider that hiring managers spend ten seconds evaluating a resume, and a scanner looks for ten keywords, which certainly fit on one page.

    So unless you have a great connection with the hiring manager, and you know he’ll look at both pages, don’t bother sending them. And if you do have that great connection then you are probably going to get an interview even if your resume sucks.

  9. Question: How should I prepare for an interview?

    Answer: An interview is a test you can study for. So memorize answers to the fifty most common questions. Most interviewers ask standard variations on standard questions, and there are right answers to these questions.

    Whether you are a stripper or a CIA agent, the answer to the question, “What is your weakness?” is a story about how your weakness interfered at work—in a specific situation—and you overcame it. Most of your other answers should be stories, too. This means you need to make them up before you get to the interview. Stories of your life are memorable. Lists of your life are not. Be memorable if you want to be hired.

    Another way to prepare is to go to the gym right before the interview. It doesn’t matter if you never go to the gym—although you should, because people who workout regularly are more successful in their careers. You should go right before an interview because people judge you first on your appearance, and if do heavy lifting with your back and stomach muscles you will stand up much straighter in the interview. This will make you look more confident, which is half the battle in being judged by appearance.

  10. Question: What’s the right strategy for the search for a first job out of college?

    Answer: Don’t place too much importance on your first job. You’ll have a lot more. Most people have eight jobs before they turn thirty, and that’s fine. It is nearly impossible to know what career will be a good fit for you until you start trying things. So give yourself the latitude to try a lot. And don’t get hung up on a big soul search. To land a great job, you don’t need to know the meaning of life, just the meaning of hard work.

  11. Question: Do only losers live at home after college?

    Answer: On some level it would be insane not to move back home, which is why more than fifty percent of graduating seniors do it. Moving back to your parent’s house is a smart step toward finding a career that’s right for you.

    Entry level jobs typically cannot cover the cost of rent, college loan payments, and insurance premiums—all of which are rising faster than wages. If you don’t have to worry about paying rent, you have more flexibility to wait for the right job and to take a job that feels very right but pays very poorly. The rise of the prestigious but unpaid internship intersects perfectly with trend to move back home.

  12. Question: What should I do if I work for a jerk?

    Answer: Leave. I know there are classic Bob Sutton examples of revered jerks like Steve Jobs, but I wonder about the people who put up with him. Can they not find another visionary to work for who is not such a jerk?

    Staying in a job like this makes you look bad. People wonder why you put up with it. And, frankly, you should too. It’s like being an abused wife. The wife who stays always defends the relationship by how much she gets out of it, but to everyone else it is obvious that she should leave. The problem is a loss of personal perspective.

nove grandes mitos do ambiente de trabalho

encontrei essa pérola no blog do Guy Kawasaki :)

The Nine Biggest Myths of the Workplace by Penelope Trunk

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I liked Penelop Trunk's interview so much that I asked her for more material. Here's her list of the nine biggest workplace myths:

  1. You’ll be happier if you have a job you like.

    The correlation between your happiness and your job is overrated. The most important factors, by far, are your optimism levels and your personal relationships. If you are a pessimist, a great job can’t overcome that. (Think of the jerks at the top.) And if you have great friends and family, you can probably be happy even if you hate your job (imagine a garbage collector who’s in love).

  2. Job-hopping will hurt you.

    Job hopping is one of the best ways to maintain passion and personal growth in your caeers. And here’s some good news for hoppers: Most people will have eight jobs between the time they are eighteen and thirty. This means most young workers are job hopping. So hiring managers have no choice but to hire job hoppers. Ride this wave and try a lot of jobs out yourself.

  3. The glass ceiling still exists.

    The glass ceiling is over, not because people crashed through, but because people are not looking up. Life above the glass ceiling is 100-hour weeks, working for someone else, and no time for friends and family. And it’s not only women who are saying no to the ladder up: Men are as well. People want to customize success for themselves, not climb someone else rungs. So if no one is climbing to the top, the glass ceiling isn’t keeping anyone down.

  4. Office politics is about backstabbing.

    The people who are most effective at office politics are people who are genuinely nice. Office politics is about helping people to get what they want. This means you have to take the time to figure out what someone cares about, and then think about how you can help him or her to get it. You need to always have your ears open for when you can help. If you do this, you don’t have to strong arm people or manipulate them. Your authentic caring will inspire people to help you when you need it.

  5. Do good work, and you’ll do fine.

    For one thing, no one knows what the heck you’re doing in your cube if you’re not telling them. So when you do good work, let people know. It is not crazy to toot your own horn--it’s crazy to think someone will do it for you. Also, if you do good work but you’re a jerk, people will judge your work to be sub par. So you could say that good work really only matters if your co-workers enjoy hearing about it from you.

  6. You need a good resume.

    Only ten percent of jobs come from sending a blind resume. Most people get jobs by leveraging their network. Once you have a connection, the person looks at your resume to make sure there are no red flags. So you need a competent resume and an excellent network. This means you should stop stressing about which verb to use on the second line of your third job. Go talk to someone instead.

  7. People with good networks are good at networking.

    Just be nice, take genuine interest in the people you meet, and keep in touch with people you like. This will create a group of people who are invested in helping you because they know you and appreciate you. Use LinkedIn to leverage those peoples’ networks, and you just got yourself a very strong network by simply hanging out with the people you like.

  8. Work hard and good things will come.

    Everyone can put in a seventy-hour week. It doesn’t mean you’re doing good work. So here’s an idea: Make sure you’re not the hardest worker. Take a long lunch. Get all your work done early. Grand thinking requires space, flexibility and time. So let people see you staring at the wall. They’ll know you’re a person with big ideas and taking time to think makes you more valuable.

  9. Create the shiny brand of you!

    There is no magic formula to having a great career except to be you. Really you. Know who you are and have the humility to understand that self-knowledge is a never-ending journey. Figure out how to do what you love, and you’ll be great at it. Offer your true, good-natured self to other people and you’ll have a great network. Those who stand out as leaders have a notable authenticity that enables them to make genuinely meaningful connections with a wide range of people. Authenticity is a tool for changing the world by doing good.

faca voce mesmo teu zune colorido :)

  1. Zune Customized by Colorware
    First, iPod put music in your pocket. Now it puts on a show. ... Bright 3.0-inch, 320 x 240 pixel TFT display. Up to 14 hours of battery life ...
    www.colorwarepc.com/products/Select_Zune.aspx

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estudo em favor de banners

estudo interessante :) r'
  1. The psychology of banner ads
    Chances are, the ad's presence didn't even register with most seasoned web browsers. But that's probably okay, at least according to research that appears in June's ...
    arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070519-the-psychology-of-banner-ads.html

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o que o mundo anda twitando :)

divertidissimo: confiram r
  1. twittervision
    loading... Login. About — Try Flickrvision — Please follow me! © 2007 David Troy — Twittermap? — Twittersearch? — API ...
    twittervision.com/

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mais sobre micro-blogging

  1. MediaShift . Point of Presence::Your Guide to Micro-Blogging and Twitter | PBS
    MediaShift is a weblog that tracks the way the Internet and technology are reshaping the mediasphere, with a focus on how blogs, podcasts, wikis, and citizen media ...
    www.pbs.org/mediashift/2007/05/for_the_uberconnectedyour_guid.html

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entrevista: micro-blogging e Twitter

entrevista com o dono :) como fazer dinheiro com isso? misterio r'