Michael Gray

Things You May Have Missed 4-22-2007

Posted on April 22nd, 2007
by Michael Gray in conference, roundup



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Here’s a list of some interesting posts you may have missed from 4-22-2007

Danielle from 10e20 on Project Management How to Tell When You are Simply a Pair of Hands on a Project

When you’ve got your entire business, your future business, one that doesn’t exist yet but will exist as soon as I complete my work, in someone else’s hands - you’re going to be anxious. You’re going to do whatever you can to ensure that what you’ve planned is going to come out as you’ve planned it. I liken it to how one might feel when they’re building a house. But would you tell your builder that you want rooms built without doors but with windows and fully expect them to listen and execute? Would you argue back and forth with said builder because you’ve watched a lot of TV shows or had a friend who built their own house?

Not sure which is funnier SearchFeed and Bryan Bricklyn trying to be bullies or Shoe hanging with Ms Dewey

Seomoz is on the Greatest American Alive with Stephen Colbert do the right thing and particpate

The Lisa talking smack about the Google Borg worth the read.

Tony Bordain no holds barred about the Food Tv awards, the line about the San Diego Chicken cracked me up

You need to understand what Aaron’s talking about, really it’s that important

Google the IRS of the web we’re not that far from it

Bob Massa talking about Google worth checking out

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One Response to “Things You May Have Missed 4-22-2007”

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