mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 13 2007 | postsecret, frank, warren, secret, harpercollins, books, video
My friend worked on the video and the website.
drezzer ( http://bluedot.us/users/drezzer ): A really moving video preview of the book PostSecret, by Frank Warren, in which people have sent the author postcards exposing big secrets in their lives which they have not been able to reveal to those around them. The project is continued on PostSecret.com.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - 23 days ago | india, books, fareed zakaria, silicon valley, immigration
Quoted: 6) America is still supreme in three important, possibly the most important, areas; higher education, diversity and demographics, and creativity and ideas. These three pillars are interrelated and depend entirely on each other. Lose one and you'll eventually lose them all.
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Half of all Silicon Valley startups have one founder who is an immigrant or first-generation American. America's potential new burst of productivity, ... its ability to invent the future - all rest on immigration policies.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 19 2008 | books, seth, kindle, amazon, oprah
Seth on the Kindle...
Quoted: It's for women and women are buying it. The bestseller list of Kindle titles is much less tech-heavy than Amazon's list was in the early days of the web. An Oprah book is #1.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - May 21 2008 | books, seth, reading, the dip
A good business book is more than a cookbook...
Quoted: If you’re reading for the recipe, and just the recipe, you can get through a business book in just a few minutes. But most people who do that get very little out of the experience. Take a look at the widely divergent reviews for The Dip. The people who ‘got it’ understood that it was a book about getting you to change your perspective and thus your behavior. Those that didn’t were looking for bullet points. They wasted their money.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - May 14 2008 | google, analytics, todo, toread, metrics, books, technology
Quoted: Finally after 18 months I am excited to announce that the book has been published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc and is now available from Amazon and other
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - May 12 2008 | george soros, books, todo, toread, credit crisis, economics
Heard George Soros talking about his new book on NPR this morning.
Quoted: "The idea was that regulators always make mistakes, state interference in the markets just messes things up," Soros says. "And that was a false idea .... Regulators are human and bound to make mistakes, but markets are also human and they are also bound to make mistakes. Instead of markets always being right, they're actually always groping at trying to find out what the facts are. But they never get it right."
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - May 11 2008 | blogs, project management, self, books
One more blog post.
Quoted: His How to figure out what do do chapter is a great refresher. He reminds us the best project managers are multidisciplinary and able to synthesize business, customer, and technology viewpoints:
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - May 09 2008 | video, books, food, Nutrition, health
click to playQuoted: Michael Pollan visits Google's Mountain View, CA, headquarters to discuss his book, "In Defense of Food." This talk took place on March 4, 2008, as part of t...
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 12 2008 | free, python, books, development
You can download the book for free.
Quoted: Dive Into Python is a Python book for experienced programmers. You can buy a printed copy, read it online, or download it in a variety of formats. It is also available in multiple languages.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 08 2008 | shopping, books, tobuy, todo, music, guitar
Quoted: Amazon.com: Music Theory for Guitarists: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know But Were Afraid to Ask: Tom Kolb: Books
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 07 2008 | microsoft, yahoo, books, Innovator's Dilemma, business
I agree. Microsoft's desire/need to sustain Windows and Office has kept it from fully embracing the power of the Internet.
Quoted: Blodgett is exactly right. As he argues, Microsoft is so focused on sustaining its massively successful core products – Windows and Office – that its approach to the Internet is inherently shackled. It has never fully embraced the dynamic power of the Internet to unleash transformative new business models. Instead, it has used the Internet in a sustaining fashion to supplement its core properties (Internet-based help for Microsoft Word, anyone?), while clinging to web 1.0 platforms like Hotmail.

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