"My apologies I posted first to Freds entry through force of habit. May I be so bold to sugest you look at this solution. There's more info on our blog. http://blog.corus-share.com/ The basic premise is that you have to "get your work" out of the inbox. It's the only way."
- Sean Kelly
"Have you tried any collaboration software? You could move all your work/portfolio communications onto one and then keep your Gmail inbox for the non core emails. At least that way your portfolio CEO's would feel they have a more direct link to you. I had the same problem so I built one. It works."
- Sean Kelly
"Have you tried any collaboration software? You could move all your work/portfolio communications onto one and then kept your Gmail inbox for the non core emails. At least that way your portfolio CEO's would feel they have a more direct link to you. I had the same problem so I built one. It works."
- Sean Kelly
"Have you tried any collaboration software? You could move all your work/portfolio communications onto one and then keep your Gmail inbox for the non core emails. At least that way your portfolio CEO's would feel they have a more direct link to you. I had the same problem so I built one. It works."
- Sean Kelly
"Gartner Inc.’s strategic planning assumptions • “By 2014, social networking services will replace e-mail as the primary vehicle for interpersonal communications for 20 percent of business users.” • “By 2012, over 50 percent of enterprises will use activity streams that include microblogging, but stand-alone enterprise microblogging will have less than 5 percent penetration. • “Through 2012, over 70 percent of IT-dominated social media initiatives will fail.”"
- Sean Kelly
from Bookmarklet
"Experts point to three key factors that drive Apple's relentless innovation: It invests heavily in R&D, is unafraid to cannibalize or kill its own products and is able to extend its core technology across a host of different products to create a dominant ecosystem of consumer gadgets."
- Sean Kelly
from Bookmarklet
"History is the guide. The iPad 2 will be priced the same as V1 but come with the retina display, 2 cams and at least 50% faster processor. The early adaptors will buy it and pass on the V1 to their next of kin. Happened with the iPhone..."
- Sean Kelly
"History is the guide. The iPad 2 will be priced the same as V1 but come with the retina display, 2 cams and at least 50% faster processor. The early adaptors will buy it and pass on the V1 to their next of kin. Happened with the iPhone..."
- Sean Kelly
"History is the guide. The iPad 2 will be priced the same as V1 but come with the retina display, 2 cams and at least 50% faster processor. The early adaptors will buy it and pass on the V1 to their next of kin. Happened with the iPhone..."
- Sean Kelly
""Today my heart went out as I got to see things auctioned off like the Turing documents and the Enigma machine — and the Apple I," said Wozniak after the auction. "It really was an important step, (even though) I didn't feel that way when I designed it.""
- Sean Kelly
from Bookmarklet
"Fred could you share if you were first to the deal or came across it after others? And maybe some insights about how the deal came to your attention? Would be very helpful to those of us on the "other side of the fence"."
- Sean Kelly
"Fred could you share if you were first to the deal or came across it after others? And maybe some insights about how the deal came to your attention? Would be very helpful to those of us on the "other side of the fence"."
- Sean Kelly
"Fred could you share if you were first to the deal or came across it after others? And maybe some insights about how the deal came to your attention? Would be very helpful to those of us on the "other side of the fence"."
- Sean Kelly
THE EXECUTIVE COMPUTER - THE EXECUTIVE COMPUTER - WHEN TECHNOLOGY OUTPACES NEEDS - NYTimes.com - Love a little history lesson, from 1985. - http://www.nytimes.com/1985...
"Chances are that before a universal e-mail network is ever developed, the whole idea of electronic mail, along with those of teletext and videotex, will have been reduced to the span of a few specialized applications. As a general means of information exchange, the concepts are technologically intriguing. But they are economically naive and, more importantly, no more convenient than the existing alternatives."
- Sean Kelly
from Bookmarklet
"But could a splintered duopoly deliver the sort of reform agenda business leaders say Australia needs: root-and-branch tax reform, including a higher GST; a genuine national energy policy that doesn't exclude nuclear power; an end to infrastructure pork-barrelling; higher skilled immigration; and laser-like scrutiny over the size and role of government?"
- Sean Kelly
from Bookmarklet
"Google, thanks to two brilliant engineer-founders, has become a great company seemingly able to solve the world’s most complicated engineering problems. That ability made it turn search into the great money machine that it is. It knows how to tweak machines and make them do unfathomable things. But what it can’t do is internalize empathy. It doesn’t know feelings."
- Sean Kelly
from Bookmarklet
"Google doesn’t make any money on it and Apple is making more money than any other company in the history of the world, so nanny nanny boo boo."
- Sean Kelly
from Bookmarklet
"Yes, the spill killed birds — but so far, less than 1% of the number killed by the Exxon Valdez spill in Alaska 21 years ago. Yes, we've heard horror stories about oiled dolphins — but so far, wildlife-response teams have collected only three visibly oiled carcasses of mammals. Yes, the spill prompted harsh restrictions on fishing and shrimping, but so far, the region's fish and shrimp have tested clean, and the restrictions are gradually being lifted. And yes, scientists have warned that the oil could accelerate the destruction of Louisiana's disintegrating coastal marshes — a real slow-motion ecological calamity — but so far, assessment teams have found only about 350 acres of oiled marshes, when Louisiana was already losing about 15,000 acres of wetlands every year."
- Sean Kelly
from Bookmarklet
"The other point over looked perhaps is that they in fairness have worked on the concept since 2000 first as Dodgeball then Foursquare. Most new entrepreneurs overlook that there are no real overnight successes and the real funding requirement is to survive the 7-10 years you may need to get the right product/market fit."
- Sean Kelly
"The other point over looked perhaps is that they in fairness have worked on the concept since 2000 first as Dodgeball then Foursquare. Most new entrepreneurs overlook that there are no real overnight successes and the real funding requirement is to survive the 7-10 years you may need to get the right product/market fit."
- Sean Kelly
"The other point over looked perhaps is that they in fairness have worked on the concept since 2000 first as Dodgeball then Foursquare. Most new entrepreneurs overlook that there are no real overnight successes and the real funding requirement is to survive the 7-10 years you may need to get the right product/market fit."
- Sean Kelly
"Is it possible you overlooked that Dennis and Naveen had the luxury of their own capital from prior success to hold out for the "right" deal structure?"
- Sean Kelly
"Is it possible you overlooked that Dennis and Naveen had the luxury of their own capital from prior success to hold out for the "right" deal structure?"
- Sean Kelly
"Is it possible you overlooked that Dennis and Naveen had the luxury of their own capital from prior success to hold out for the "right" deal structure?"
- Sean Kelly
"A collaboration between Segway and General Motors/SAIC, the EN-V project sets a vision for transportation in 2030 at Expo 2010 Shanghai China. EN-V, short for Electric Networked-Vehicle, is a fully functional two-person vehicle with advanced dynamics, connectivity, and sensory capabilities. It combats urban congestion while being environmentally-friendly and fun. It's our expression of a "Better City, Better Life.""
- Sean Kelly
from Bookmarklet