del.icio.us bookmarks for November 2nd through December 18th
These are my links for November 2nd through December 18th:
- In case you missed it, last year was the inaugural Glue conference (a.k.a., “gluecon”). We set out to explore the set of issues that exist once you assume that the move to “the cloud” has occurred. What we found is that, even though we thought we had started to dig in, we hadn’t even scratched the surface. So, even though gluecon attendees left happy, they still left with a sense of “clamoring for more” - more developers, more protocols, more in-depth explorations of APIs, more technically advanced content, more more and more. - %extended%
- When Josh Kopelman and I first spoke about me joining First Round Capital, we talked a lot about alignment of interests—what First Round Capital was interested in with regards to investing in New York City, and also what my interests were with respect to my own career. - %extended%
- Mahesh will be talking on marketing in real-time, using Twitter and other tools. At Pinstorm, we believe marketers today have no option but to use advanced technology and old-fashioned creative thinking to manage brand perceptions on a minute-to-minute basis. - %extended%
- Directory Manager 1.0 is the first module in SherpaTools for Google Apps. Providing a familiar interface, it allows administrators to easily manage User Profiles and Shared Contacts in the Google Apps directory. You can now easily manage important contact fields like phone number, job titles, birthdays and a host of other information. Directory Manager also allows you to import and export data in bulk from a Google Docs spreadsheet. - %extended%
- Google has achieved so much, it's hard to imagine they would need advice from anyone. But, just as star athletes turn to coaches to help them stay at the top of their game, Google asked David to speak about what he knows best: GTD. - %extended%
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