My del.icio.us bookmarks for June 30th through July 6th
July 7, 2008
These are my del.icio.us bookmarks for June 30th through July 6th:
- Scobleizer — Tech geek blogger » Blog Archive The “Participation Premium” « - Interesting data points used to support an interesting question
- chinposin.com - Silly stuff but with a purpose - the start of identity management that matters
- Craig’s Rantings…: Found in the SAP Community Wiki - All goodness
- Going Solo » Going Solo Leeds Registration is Open! - The next stage of this road trip. Back to my old stomping ground
- A Manifesto for the Next Industrial Revolution - Umair Haque - This guy is supposed to a strategic advisor to entrepreneurs etc. If so then laying out politically charged statements of this wort will drive people away.
- A Cringing Quarter for Venture Capitalists - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog - What does this mean for the whole innovations market?
- PINs stolen from Citibank ATMs | Tech news blog - CNET News.com - The other day I said some things are becoming routine. Here's another example.
- Woman dies ignored on hospital waiting room floor - CNN.com - And you thought the UK NHS is bad? This is shocking
- Do Real People Care About Disruptive Technologies? - Managing Technology - Dennis McDonald’s Blog - If you want to read something that is truly dumbass then here's one for the pot. Potential doesn't mean a thing unless it becomes reality.
- 1938 Media Inks Verizon Deal, CNET Gets Cold Feet - I hope this isn't true re: Cnet
- Tax Research UK / PWC: a part of the problem - Another take on my 'gestations' post
- The Three Most Overused Words In Marketing « Ron Shevlin’s Marketing Whims - Interesting take on the way marketing is evolving.
- re: The Auditors: Big 4 Overtime - An Update From Canada - All the Big Four fall into line. Didn't take long but then the threat of lawsuits…
My del.icio.us bookmarks for June 30th through July 2nd
July 2, 2008
These are my del.icio.us bookmarks for June 30th through July 2nd:
- A Manifesto for the Next Industrial Revolution - Umair Haque - This guy is supposed to a strategic advisor to entrepreneurs etc. If so then laying out politically charged statements of this sort will drive people away.
- A Cringing Quarter for Venture Capitalists - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog - What does this mean for the whole innovations market?
- PINs stolen from Citibank ATMs | Tech news blog - CNET News.com - The other day I said some things are becoming routine. Here’s another example.
- Woman dies ignored on hospital waiting room floor - CNN.com - And you thought the UK NHS is bad? This is shocking
- Do Real People Care About Disruptive Technologies? - Managing Technology - Dennis McDonald’s Blog - If you want to read something that is truly dumbass then here’s one for the pot. Potential doesn’t mean a thing unless it becomes reality.
- 1938 Media Inks Verizon Deal, CNET Gets Cold Feet - I hope this isn’t true re: Cnet
- Tax Research UK / PWC: a part of the problem - Another take on my ‘gestations’ post
- The Three Most Overused Words In Marketing « Ron Shevlin’s Marketing Whims - Interesting take on the way marketing is evolving.
- re: The Auditors: Big 4 Overtime - An Update From Canada - All the Big Four fall into line. Didn’t take long but then the threat of lawsuits…
My del.icio.us bookmarks for June 26th through June 30th
June 30, 2008
These are my del.icio.us bookmarks for June 26th through June 30th:
- blip.tv (beta) -
- SEOmoz | The Evil Side of Google? Exploring Google’s User Data Collection - Want to know what Google knows about you? Here's a comprehensive list of 'stuff' it picks up from services you use.
- Prem Sikka: Britain is the sleaze capital of the western world | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - Awesome analysis of corrupton, pointing the finger at the UK as poor at tackling the problem
- SpendMatters: Workday Rising — Free Your Mind - Nice write up on Workday's design philosophy from Jason - a solid Irregular
- The Obvious?: Book bollocks - Not sure I wholly agree with Euan on this one. Read Carr's polemic for yourself and decide. The best bit is at the end.
- Scobleizer — Tech geek blogger » Blog Archive How is technology changing the world of Washington D.C.? « - Can we say the same in the UK? Best we can come up with seem to be more and more dat aloss stories. Doh!
- Time the taxman got a grip - Accountancy Age - Like many experiences in the past, HMRC did not allow enough time for testing of its systems both internally (with its outsourced partner) and with third-party software developers. It did not effectively communicate the changes to the forms with tax agent
- Online accounts review: Xero - 25 Jun 2008 - I had said that ICAEW accreditation was of limited value. Now we know why.
- PR Fail - a collection of bad things. - Can you imagine this extended to lawyers, accountants…the list goes on.
- Building Web Communities That Add Value - David's slideshow is an excellent example of surfacing broad issues you should be thinking about. It uses ION as the basis for explaining what works and how.
- Twitter Gets Help from Bezos - My guess is the investment was needed to get the service into a fit for use condition. That is not going to be cheap.
- WebCPA - New IFRS XBRL Taxonomy Released - Definitely one to get your teeth into but wondering how much the Big 4 will be salivating over consulting opportunities.
- The Website Is Down - Possibly one of the funniest videos you're ever likely to see - but definitely NOT work safe. Enjoy at your peril.
- YouTube - Why Your Stories Matter by Cris - Better than when I saw it at night last month. Better story as well.
My del.icio.us bookmarks for June 25th through June 26th
June 26, 2008
These are my del.icio.us bookmarks for June 25th through June 26th:
- SpendMatters: Turning Back the Clock — When Analysts Get it Wrong - If psend management loats your boat then Jason Busch's evisceratino of the analyst industry should be top of reading.
- The ZDNet Obstacle Course, or Eating One’s Own Dog Food| Zoli’s Blog - Zoli does it like no other - brilliant. Even if it does mean sticking it to one of my customers
- gapingvoid: “cartoons drawn on the back of business cards”: meaning scales, people don’t. - Worht thinking about if you're into growing a business
- Techmeme: Microsoft, the Walking Dead (Zoli Erdos/Zoli’s Blog) - Well - is he right? Check for yourself
- Finextra: MasterCard pays $1.8bn to settle American Express suit - Getting it wrong can be expensive


