You already know. Software Joy is the feeling you get when you use great software that just works. When a product, tool, or piece of software actually helps you out and solves problems. It’s when you need to get something done and the tool you choose is easy to use, does the job, and simplifies [...]
What is Software Joy?
|Declaring Content Bankruptcy – Part 4
|For people performing any kind of content migration from one content management system to another, this is part of a multi part post that discusses the idea of declaring ‘Content Bankruptcy’ with respect to the old content repository – simply leaving behind the old content and starting fresh – and some of the reasons and benefits in doing so.
Declaring Content Bankruptcy – Part 3
|For people performing any kind of content migration from one content management system to another, this is part of a multi part post that discusses the idea of declaring ‘Content Bankruptcy’ with respect to the old content repository – simply leaving behind the old content and starting fresh – and some of the reasons and benefits in doing so.
Declaring Content Bankruptcy – Part 2
|For people performing any kind of content migration from one content management system to another, this is part of a multi part post that discusses the idea of declaring ‘Content Bankruptcy’ with respect to the old content repository – simply leaving behind the old content and starting fresh – and some of the reasons and benefits in doing so.
Declaring Content Bankruptcy – Part 1
|For people performing any kind of content migration from one content management system to another, this is part of a multi part post that discusses the idea of declaring ‘Content Bankruptcy’ with respect to the old content repository – simply leaving behind the old content and starting fresh – and some of the reasons and benefits in doing so.
Top Ten Considerations for Content Migration Projects
|When migrating content (of any kind) from one content system to another, here’s the top ten things you’ll want to think about.
There’s a really long list of things that have to be taken into account in such a project, and many things to consider so this is far from an exhaustive list. None the less, hopefully it will help with some of your planning for such a project, regardless of the type of content tools involved.
Is your software project in trouble?
|More than half of software projects run into serious problems. Some are abandoned—and a high percentage of the rest are judged failures. The results of these failures are costly. Outside investors lose their money; internal backers lose their careers, or see them suffer. Projects in trouble show one or more of these common signs—no documentation, [...]
The best way to track your comments across the blogosphere
|Backtype is a great way to keep track of all of the comments you make on blogs.
The Ultimate Small Business Twitter List | Small Business Trends
|This is a recommended people on twitter to follow if you're interested in small business trends and information.
I've come to find so many interesting articles and web trends by just the few people I'm following on Twitter. While it can take up some time, I think it's time well spent. Generally, it's like having access to a research feed of things that apply to you. If you're interested in small business trends and information, then this is probably the set of people for you.
One important thing to remember if you're using Twitter or any social media (and I will likely repeat myself time and again), these feeds are like news media. You don't necessarily watch all of it, every day, even if a lot of it is applicable to you. If you're busy or been away and miss the 6 o'clock news, you don't come back home and watch all of it on the PVR before you watch today's news. The same idea should be applied to Twitter, Facebook, Friend feed or any other social media you use.
8 Tools to Track Your Footprints on the Web
|Courtesy of ReadWriteWeb, these tools are great.
