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Finder of lost iPhone prototype revealed

Ghost Writer | April 30th, 2010 | No Comments »

iphoneThe secret is out.

Those of you who have been wondering who in the world sold that lost

iphone

prototype to Gizmodo for the $5000 can now sleep easy because the guy who found the phone has been identified as Brian Hogan who is a 21 year old dude from Redwood City.

And there you have it, it’s come full circle.

Someone is definitely going to write a book about this lost

iPhone

, seriously, it has that much drama. Let’s run it down. Read More

Best Laptops 2010 – Top Rated Laptop Computers

Ghost Writer | April 5th, 2010 | No Comments »

Best Laptops 2010 Best laptops – I know it’s too early to have a “Best of 2010″ list when 2010 isn’t done yet, but many people are asking me what type of laptops do I recommend they should buy NOW.  This is why I decided to offer my recommendations.

On top of being a big fan of Squidoo.com for many years, and concur on most of its lenses, I offer thee.

Let’s take a look at some of the Best Laptops 2010 and some of the Netbooks that have become available at affordable prices.   Read More

C-SPAN Puts Huge Video Archive Online

Ghost Writer | March 19th, 2010 | No Comments »

huge video archiveC-SPAN may not be the most riveting television, but it does provide a way of experiencing American politics without some O’Reilly or Olbermann telling you what to think. It’s the primary source, unmediated. So it’s great news that the network is making its entire archive—160,000 hours of video, dating back to 1987—available online in a searchable, user-friendly C-SPAN Video Library.
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Managing the difference between traditional and digital media production

Ghost Writer | February 22nd, 2010 | No Comments »

digital mediaSince Iworks caters to both the traditional and digital media production industry, I found this of great interest.One of my fav feeds by Ed Richardson from the UK.
I’ve talked about the digital evolution that is occurring at a rapid rate within the digital and more traditional media agencies before.

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Outsourcing 2.0

Ghost Writer | January 12th, 2010 | No Comments »

outsourcingCan companies adapt to a new way of doing business when it comes to outsourcing more smartly?

Here is a great article I stumbled across my Twine feeds.  Glen Engstrand talks about traditional outsourcing and “smart” outsourcing.  I found it pretty useful in establishing my company become the “one-stop” outsource for IT and Internet Solutions.  Very interesting read.  Worth checking out.
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