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  1. me.dium

    David Cohen from ColoradoStartups.com pointed to a neat tool today. It’s called me.dium and it’s a browser tool that tracks your surfing behavior and helps you determine relevant sites near you. While browsing you have the option of viewing your me.dium map. This map shows sites “near” you in terms of relevancy. The relevancy [...]

    Oct 31, 2006 — 7 Comments
  2. An extra hour

    As you should have realized by now, today we (well, most of us) celebrated the wonderful thing called Daylight Saving Time. In short, we gained an extra hour today. I woke up at 11am which was really 10am. I used my extra hour to sleep today. But what about you? What are your plans for this [...]

    Oct 29, 2006 — 5 Comments
  3. How to go phishing

    Phishers aren’t stupid, they’ve got a pretty good thing going for them: free money. I think we’re all familiar with how phishing works. Someone sends out hundreds of thousands, if not millions of emails to people posing as a bank, eBay, PayPal, King of Zimbabwe, etc. Even if .0001% of the people who get these emails [...]

    Oct 27, 2006 — 2 Comments
  4. The Starfish and the Spider

    So far I’m doing a horrible job of maintaining my ‘read a book each month’ resolution. So, in my attempt to catch up I recently started acquiring a bunch of books. The first being The Starfish and the Spider: The Unstoppable Power of Leaderless Organizations by Ori Brafman and Rod Beckstrom (Amazon). As others have mentioned, [...]

    Oct 23, 2006 — 4 Comments
  5. Miss Dewey Sucks

    I want to talk about marketing production quality and how Miss Dewey lacks it. If you haven’t seen this site yet, it’s basically a search engine with a saucy librarian standing there being snarky and clever on occasion. If you don’t get around to typing in a search she’ll try to get your attention. Quite annoying, [...]

    Oct 18, 2006 — 22 Comments
  6. College Etiquette

    I’ve been in college for two and a half years now and I’ve picked up on some things. Going to college at a huge, public university has been a great experience. Don’t like the kid you’re sitting next to today? That’s fine, there’s 398 more to pick from tomorrow. Looking to meet some new people? [...]

    Oct 15, 2006 — 9 Comments
  7. 9rules rocks

    I had some free time today. Instead of a music video I did my own rap song in GarageBand. This song is dedicated to all those cool kids at 9rules. Enjoy. Download 9rules rocks.mp3 (01:56, 2.2mb) Let me tell you ’bout a site, it’s got lots of blogs It’s older than you think, but not as much as [...]

    Oct 13, 2006 — 15 Comments
  8. Going Pink

    While lots of people are changing a few lines of CSS I got up at 5:45am this morning to ‘Go Pink’ and help out. Denver hosts the largest Race for the Cure in the nation and I lent a hand this morning. This morning I was volunteering at the finish line handing out snacks [...]

    Oct 8, 2006 — 2 Comments
  9. Five Tips for Interviewing

    There was a time when I considered myself a pretty clever guy. I thought I had a lot of things figured out. Then last week came and went and I made the biggest oversight of my life: companies are already interviewing May 2007 graduates for full-time positions in September. That’s right. What month did we just [...]

    Oct 6, 2006 — 5 Comments
  10. Blogging is Exciting

    Exciting news for b5media and 9rules. I’ll be chastised for putting the two companies in the same sentence but that’s alright. b5media, one of my employers, raised $2 million in VC funding. 9rules, some of my best internet pals, has received some tasty cookies for all their great work. I don’t know which of these [...]

    Oct 5, 2006 — 2 Comments
  11. How to work and study efficently

    This week is the perfect storm. Apparently professors are very good at taking the number of weeks in a semester and dividing by three because they all decided this was the week. My projects, presentations, papers and exams won’t catch me off-guard though; I saw them coming thanks to some foresight (a calendar). But, how do [...]

    Oct 2, 2006 — 3 Comments