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The Men Behind MySpace: How Chris DeWolfe and Tom Anderson First Met
“It sounds crazy,” says Chris DeWolfe, “but even in the first plan that I wrote up, I mentioned AOL, Yahoo! and Hotmail, knowing we would be big. And it’s crazy to think that it happened.”

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Where Is Your Attention?
I’ve been doing a lot of studying lately. For me that means reading lots of books, listening to audios and watching webinars and movies. It also includes studying people to see if the things I read about hold true in reality. Here is one of the most important things I’ve learned in the past few months of study.

Multilingual Marketing
About 75% of the world’s population speak no English at all. At present count, that’s some five billion people you’re not able to reach if your online presence is English-language only. Add to that findings by the Chartered Institute of Marketing that ‘export sales of companies that make an effort to understand each nation’s way of life, consumer tastes, culture and language are growing by, on average, £290K per company per year,’ and you have a powerful incentive to go multilingual with your online marketing. Here’s how...

The Promise Of Pharmacogenetics
The goal of the scientists in studying pharmacogenetics is to determine which medication formula best fitted a particular patient. Their basis is the DNA of that person.

How It Works: Clinton’s “Reality Distortion Field” Charisma
This is a guest post from Michael Ellsberg, a good friend who’s spent the last several years studying interpersonal persuasion and language (spoken and unspoken).

Watch your Language - the truth about language, diversity, and customer service
If you employ workers whose first language isn’t English, you may have come to regard these individuals as your organization’s greatest resource. They are hard working, appreciative, and utterly reliable. Unfortunately, these same workers may also be your organization’s greatest vulnerability. Employees whose English isn’t proficient may be unintentionally straining relationships with your customers. Simply put, if customers can’t easily understand your employees, they will take their business elsewhere; to a place where they won’t have to work so hard to spend their money. That’s why when organizations bring me in to do customer service training seminars for their team members, we occasionally need to address some of the language issues. Feel free to pass these tips to your team members …

Yield of Dreams
n the early 1950s, Florence Chadwick became the first woman to swim the English Channel in both directions. During her first attempt, she had been swimming for hours and was getting very near to the English coast. That's when the seas turned much colder and heavy swells developed. A dense fog settled in blocking everything from view with a chilly wet blanket. As Florence's pace slowed and energy drained, her mother called through the fog from one of the small boats following behind, "Come on, Florence, you can make it. It's only a little further."

7 Tips On Getting Graduate Employment
The much awaited time has arrived. After what would seem like endless years of studying you have finally graduated. Everything should be plain sailing now. You find a well paid job; pay off your students’ loan and all the studying has finally paid off. Sadly though that is often not how things turn out... Unlike the sixties when only approximately 6% of the population went to university to study for a degree, today more and more young people are going on to higher education in the hope of achieving a better lifestyle . Therefore you are now one of many highly qualified people who are job hunting. So how can you market yourself to beat the giant competion? Here are some top tips on how to stay ahead of the competition.

What Happened Just Before vanGogh Cut Off His Ear Lobe & Painted Himself Bandaged
The collaboration between vanGogh and Gauguin in Arles, France I found profoundly interesting, as a study of both of their lives and their painting styles I enjoyed studying.

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