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Simplicity and Start-up Alchemy: An Interview with WordPress Creator, Matt Mullenweg
Shame on me. I don’t know how to code. I should, but I need to get my Indonesian and Arabic fix before I can tackle Python and Ruby on Rails and Sugar-Coated Sugar Bombs. That is part of the reason that I love WordPress, the blogging platform this blog runs on. The simple-to-use and open-source WordPress, or WP, is a favorite of diehard bloggers, and its 22-year old lead developer, Matt Mullenweg, is #16 on The 50 Most Important People on the Web list by PC World. Damn. That’s bad-ass.

••••••> SEO, Search Engine Optimization Tip of the Day: 4 Tips to Optimize JavaScript for Search Spiders
Web developers often have heavy JavaScript in the website page head section. Having Java in your source code is easier for some developers because they are only dealing with one file

Do Not Change Your URL's
If you change the page names of your website, you are going to run into big problems. Amazingly, some people just don't get that...

StartupWeekend: We need this event in Kenya
Yesterday as I prepared to go to sleep I decided to head to my favorite technology and web 2.0 blog Techcrunch just to see if I'd missed something of interest (this happens a lot bearing in mind that I'm running around like a nutcase over the weekend) and one thing caught my eye that got my juices pumping StartupWeekend which apparently is/was a hookup of 70 founders who came together to build a startup in one weekend woh!!

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Resistance to Change and How to Deal With It
Sometimes the best planned change initiatives meet with resistance. Opposition to change can railroad a project, leading to much wasted resources, recriminations and exhaustion for all parties. What drives resisters and how can you turn them into supporters before your program goes off the rails? Find out the ways that people resist and some tips on what you can do about it.

A Tough Life: Carnegie Makes Good with Steel
By the late 1880s, Carnegie had established himself as the world’s largest manufacturer of raw iron, steel-rails and coke. After purchasing rival Homestead Steel Works in 1888, Carnegie integrated his assets together under the Carnegie Steel Company. Worth an estimated $25 million, Carnegie became the proud owner of the world’s largest steel company.

Simplicity and Start-up Alchemy: An Interview with WordPress Creator, Matt Mullenweg
Shame on me. I don’t know how to code. I should, but I need to get my Indonesian and Arabic fix before I can tackle Python and Ruby on Rails and Sugar-Coated Sugar Bombs. That is part of the reason that I love WordPress, the blogging platform this blog runs on. The simple-to-use and open-source WordPress, or WP, is a favorite of diehard bloggers, and its 22-year old lead developer, Matt Mullenweg, is #16 on The 50 Most Important People on the Web list by PC World. Damn. That’s bad-ass.

YOUR PRODUCT COSTS TOO MUCH!
Sales people the world over tell me that the price objection is the biggest objection that their prospects bring up. In a high percentage of cases this objection de-rails the sale and the sales person walks away empty handed and frustrated. Guess what?

BOYS TO MEN
When Does a Boy Truly Become a Man? No, I have not gone off the rails, nor am I losing my mind; this is not about “boy bands,” although after all these years I must confess that I really, really liked them. This is just a few of my thoughts on becoming a man. Let me start by saying that I think the question of becoming a man is really a values question. Let me explain.

••••••>SEO, Search Engine Optimization Daily Tip: Optimize JavaScript for Search Spiders
SEO for Web 2.0 calls for a lot of new scripts – Ruby on Rails, Plain Java, Mootools, etc. Web developers often have heavy JavaScript in the website page head section

The Art of Being with Fear: Never Be Stopped By Fear Again
You are standing on railroad tracks when you begin to feel the vibration from the train on the metal rails. You consider running home. Then you hear the clatter of the rails from the oncoming train, the train horn, your heart starts to race, your body starts to shake and as you turn to run you are suddenly struck with terror. You begin to sweat and then suddenly you realize the train wasn't going to hit, but just pass you bay. You are still alive, but you have broken through to a whole new level of awareness and reality.

12 Steps to Implementing Anything in Your Business : Steps Eleven &Twelve: Create and Manage a Final Push Towards the End...
As a project is coming close to the end, your energy, and that of your team will start to wane. This is the exact time when things can go off the rails and the project fails to be implemented. The other problem towards the end of a project is that people, whose tasks are completed before everyone else, will begin to lose interest in the project. It is entirely possible that the only person at this point of the project implementation, who is completely interested in the completion of the project...is you! It is up to you as the business owner/ manager to keep people interested in getting the project finished and implemented successfully. The easiest way to do this is organise a close event.

Twittering Money Away: API Service Review of Twitter Counter
Under the headline from their "Featured" web page, Twitter Counter boldly states “Become a featured user and gain more followers.” “One of Twitter’s biggest problems . . . I am researching services such as Twitter Counter’s Feature, and in this second round of testing found that a great majority of those who are following are the Ruby Bells and Tia Marias and Angelina Jollies . . . I think you get my drift . . . get in the game Twitter Counter it is not the number of followers but the quality of followers that count!”

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