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7489_32 Thomas Vander Wal's Bookmarks Tagged With "advice"

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  1. Visit You Weren't Meant to Have a Boss You Weren't Meant to Have a Boss

    I am really impressed with this Paul Graham essay on development teams in large business. I have seen great developers lose their edge in large firms. I am intrigued by Paul's comment about flat development culture and market approach.

  2. Visit How to pick an accountant for your online business | fortuitous How to pick an accountant for your online business | fortuitous

    Advice for finding an accountant for your web business that "gets it"

  3. Visit fortuitous fortuitous

    Matt Haughey is sharing his knowledge of how he built his job running MeFi and his blogging domain. Great stuff in here.

  4. Visit Life-Long Computer Skills (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) Life-Long Computer Skills (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox)

    Schools should teach deep, strategic computer insights that can't be learned from reading a manual. Jakob talks about educating youth on needed information skills. This is one of the few articles I find of his worth sharing.

  5. Visit Locale - the random day out generator Locale - the random day out generator

  6. Visit FT.com :: Paul Taylor - High-tech treats and devices to delight in FT.com :: Paul Taylor - High-tech treats and devices to delight in

    A year end wrap-up of tech and gadget wishlist from the Financial Times

  7. Visit Human Task Switches Considered Harmful - Joel on Software Human Task Switches Considered Harmful - Joel on Software

    Great common sense piece on task switching and getting nothing done

  8. Visit Positive Sharing :: How NOT to lead geeks Positive Sharing :: How NOT to lead geeks

    Looking at the negative, this post on how not to manage/lead geeks/developers/designers is spot on.

  9. Visit Creating Passionate Users: The myth of *keeping up* Creating Passionate Users: The myth of *keeping up*

    Kathy provides an excellent overview on the information flooded life. How do we cope and how to we filter. A large part is becoming reliant on others and knowing who is a good filter as well as (or so we can) reducing duplication of informaiton.

  10. Visit The Hardest Lessons for Startups to Learn The Hardest Lessons for Startups to Learn

    Paul Graham's presentation from the Start-up School

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