July 2009
20 posts
What cloud computing really means →
The next big trend sounds nebulous, but it’s not so fuzzy when you view the value proposition from the perspective of IT professionals
Cloud Computing →
why good customer service is important →
Businesses in Twitter →
felicitaciones zappos, tony y todos.... ser parte...
Riesgo & Recompensa, Las tres mentiras y el miedo... →
Para los vagos que no quieren leer
Estas son las tres mentiras, que de acuerdo con Santiago Bilinkis uno se hace para no emprender;
1) “No tengo ninguna idea”
Esto es mentira porque, como Officenet demuestra, para emprender no hace falta tener una gran idea. No es necesario inventar el próximo Facebook o Twitter. Tener una idea grandiosa es genial, pero casi nadie se topa con una oportunidad...
http://www.techstars.org/ →
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/06/27/the-top-100-ne... →
Funny, I never knew Martin V was a VC
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/06/27/the-top-100-ne... →
Fancy a .tel?
This firm turned out to be rather interesting although I still don’t get it.
Is this really the business card of the future? Did they really need to create a .tel for this why it could not be done with a normal domain?
I think that they will have to spend a fare amount of money in advertising if they want this to sell.
http://telnic.org/ →
A marvelous speech of Shimon Peres to the youth of Israel.
Ten Reasons Why I'm Finally Sold on Twitter
With Twitter and Tweetdeck, I’m discovering information from my network that I’d never find on my own — or would have to expend significant effort looking for. I’ve learned the following:
1) I’m discovering new things — Twitter helps me find information and provide intelligence that I’d not otherwise see (or would spend forever looking for). For a...
El club de los fundadores' a cool story from el... →
How to Finance your Start up →