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Monthly Archives: May 2010

May 31, 2010
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Do you communicate through pictures? Cognitive Media, New Mediators and other examples

You probably know this video. I personally love it, its my favorite shower song. But beside the lyrics, what me fascinates about it, is that the pictures add so much more value to the song. What is it, that makes … Continue reading →

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May 26, 2010
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My 7 most horrifying public transportation stories and how to ease the pain

Today skytrax presented the annual World Airline Award, the most prestigious of the airline awards. While I never had the pleasure to use one of the top 10 airlines, I continue to use cheaper means of transportation. Not because of … Continue reading →

Categories: practical philosophy | Tags: psycology, travel | Permalink

May 24, 2010
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a complete web app in less than 12 hours

Thanks GWT and appengine! Twelve hours from idea to the public running app. I am sure that I am not even very fast. There are probably people out there who do this in a fraction of the time. What amazes … Continue reading →

Categories: web engineering | Tags: appengine, gwt, software engineering, web apps | Permalink

May 20, 2010
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to use a mockingbird

Following random links around the subject of web-site design, I quickly stumbled upon gomockingbird.com. As the name already suggests, the app behind gomockingbird.com called mockingbird allows you to mockup designs. Intrigued by name and screen shoot, I dived into mockingbird … Continue reading →

Categories: web engineering | Tags: design, web apps | Permalink

May 17, 2010
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What meeting type are you?

I just got out of a terrible meeting. It was one of the most unproductive meetings that I had to attend recently. Nine people in the meeting, just two guys talking (a.k.a fighting with each other), no goal, no agenda … Continue reading →

Categories: practical philosophy | Tags: business, soft skills | Permalink

May 5, 2010
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three steps towards more effective networking

This article is about maintaining and deepening a network and not about building a network. (I don’t want to disappoint: Here is a recent article about building a network.) The dynamics of social connections As long as we converse with … Continue reading →

Categories: practical philosophy | Tags: business, soft skills, web apps | Permalink

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