These are my del.icio.us links for January 3rd:
- JPMorgan Predicts 2008 Will Be “Nothing But Net” – A heavyweight tome that tells us little that many trend watchers don’t already intuitively know but like to have available to throw onto presentations
- Macworld | First Look: Word 2008 – Microsoft is readying Mac versions of the world’s most used office productivity software. Early reviews are favourable.
- Eight reasons SaaS will surge in 2008 – Phil Wainewright’s topical analysis why SaaS will break through in 2008 is worthwhile reading for anyone who is sceptical about the prospects for the coming year or who thinks that saas is a longer terms trends
- A new Windows Live Writer feature for me – Let’s not forget that 90%+ of the planet are on Windows boxes. Live Writer rocks
- Lifehacker Top 10: Top 10 Obscure Google Search Tricks – Google is not a great search engine, especially if you’re after business specific stuff. These tips might help to make your search life just that little bit more bearable.
- The Best Links 2007 (kottke.org) – An eclectic mix of interesting stories. Many of these will have passed people by but that’s exact;y why I like to discover stuff like this. Hint: all work and no play makes Jack a (very) dull boy.
- Dude, Where’s My Market? – This one keeps going around the block. It’s a pain.
- Predicitons for 2008 using my del.icio.us tag cloud – Interesting way of accumulating predictions
- The banks’ balancing act – UK governments have shied away from effective reforms to the governance of large corporations. The mantra has been that executive directors, non-executive directors and external auditors can check corporate excesses. The subprime crisis once again exposes
- World Wide Paperwork And Administrivia Day – Great to see Stephanie getting jiggy with the paperwork and managing to maintain a smile.
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