Internet: we are still at the beginning!
October 9, 2007 · < 1 min read
Many people worry that they missed the opportunity to participate in the Internet revolution. I have often heard that most of the opportunities are already taken and that the incumbents … Continue reading “”
Google is now worth over $190 billion!
October 9, 2007 · < 1 min read
Google is officially more valuable than FedEx, McDonalds, Coke, Intel, IBM, and Wal-Mart, among others…
Effortless, informal writing :)
October 7, 2007 · < 1 min read
It’s interesting how much effort we actually put in appearing effortless and informal in our writing. I was a groomsman at one of my best friend’s weddings yesterday. I gave … Continue reading “”
Great Craigslist Post and Reply
October 5, 2007 · 3 min read
Funnily enough several of my friends thought I had posted the reply you will read below 🙂 What am I doing wrong? Okay, I’m tired of beating around the bush. … Continue reading “”
My quote for the day
September 29, 2007 · < 1 min read
Go confidently in the direction of your dreams! Live the life you’ve imagined. Thoreau
Wine is a big scam!
September 28, 2007 · < 1 min read
My friend Auren Hoffman just posted an article arguing that wine is a big scam. Check it out, I love the sardonic tone: http://summation.typepad.com/summation/2007/09/wine-is-a-big-s.html
Zero to $1 billion
September 25, 2007 · < 1 min read
Most business books cover what it takes for large businesses to get even larger. Very few have covered what it takes to go from $0 to $1 billion in revenues. … Continue reading “”
Learn to speak another language: it’s good for you!
September 24, 2007 · < 1 min read
The BBC recently reported that people fluent in two languages rather than one were both sharper mentally and did not experience mental decline associated with age. If you needed another … Continue reading “”
Innovations: Video Manipulations
September 23, 2007 · < 1 min read
A few weeks ago I blogged about the impressive improvements happening in the image resizing world (https://fabricegrinda.com/innovations-image-resizing/). The video below show the types of manipulations now possible in video. It’s … Continue reading “”
“Loving” versus “Being in Love”
September 6, 2007 · 4 min read
Historically, I would have said being in love is the single most wonderful and important thing. It’s an arbiter of chemistry. However, some may argue being in love is an … Continue reading “”
Touchgraph: exploring connections between websites
September 4, 2007 · < 1 min read
I just came across Touchgraph. The service is extremely interesting. I am not sure they can ever monetize it, but it’s a great way to visualize connections between sites. Check … Continue reading “”
Happiness Summarized
August 31, 2007 · 2 min read
As a supposed “expert on happiness” (try googling expert on happiness for fun), I am often asked to summarize what I have learned from the books and articles I have … Continue reading “”
I really liked “My Best Friend” (Mon Meilleur Ami)
August 30, 2007 · < 1 min read
I am a Daniel Auteuil fan in general, but this movie struck a chord. As a formerly (or is it merely recovering?) self centered, arrogant, harsh, introverted, shy and conservative … Continue reading “”
Innovations: Image Resizing
August 29, 2007 · < 1 min read
There is still a lot of innovation going on in this world. Take a look at this tool that resizes images on the fly, it’s awesome!
Gladwell on Genius
August 27, 2007 · 2 min read
Over the past year, I blogged a few time about the importance of deliberate practice in achieving high performance (A Star is Made, A Star is Made – Part 2) … Continue reading “”
Ethics, spirituality and religion: a debate on torture
August 23, 2007 · 3 min read
A few weeks ago I had the great pleasure of attending a small salon on ethics, spirituality and religion. I was humbled by the intelligence and insight of the attendees: … Continue reading “”
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