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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | BRIAN DUSABLON DECEMBER 1, 2010 Why Work Doesn’t Happen at Work (Jason Fried TED Talk) Watch this video, then do what you can to provide a better working environment. Although he jumps around a bit and doesn’t complete some of his points, this is a nice little TED presentation from Jason Fried. via mnmal ). Fewer, better meetings: meetings are necessary. But not in the traditional format. Not all meetings have to be 30 minutes or an hour. are all voluntary distractions. | BRIAN DUSABLON FEBRUARY 3, 2011 Simple Trumps Complete I’ve discussed some projects with some friends, and one thing we always come back to is: “what is the minimum we can do to launch and still provide a great product?” Simple Trumps Complete. Good stuff. ” If I had all the time, money and development skill in the world, I would still keep it as simple as possible, and only add features if it would truly add value. See Marco’s interview on Rands for more insight into this kind of development. Simplify gtd launch simple simplify website | | | | | | | BRIAN DUSABLON JULY 2, 2011 The Mobile Learning Conference – mLearnCon Quick notes: David Kelly once again provided wonderful backchannel support and curation. Last week I went to San jose for mLearnCon , the mobile learning conference put on by the eLearning Guild. was invited to participate on several panels in both the MOSH Pit and Future Zone. really like the open format of the stages/zones. What a blast! They didn’t let me down. That dude rocks. | BRIAN DUSABLON MARCH 7, 2011 Asshat Reporting: iPad 2 Catches Motorola Xoom With the official release of the iPad 2 last week, Apple has managed to refresh its flagship product to provide a sensible match for rival tablets, including its most formidable one, the Motorola Xoom. Because who wants to drop $800 on a “work in progress? Ben Brooks. My thoughts, exactly. All these new tablets coming out seem to be rushed to market and considerably buggy. And, as Gruber asks , the most important question is, “why would anyone buy this instead of an iPad?” This morning, I noticed this article on Google News. Seriously? The iPad 2 is the one catching up? | |
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