Saturday Edition
Tom has a new manifesto at ChangeThis.com—"The 'PSF' Is Everything," which you can read about and download here. While you're at it, take a moment at the ChangeThis home page to sign up for their newsletter. You'll get a notice every two weeks of new content at the site. This week's newsletter includes a lot of great stuff:
"The Hypomanic American," by John Gartner, author of The Hypomanic Edge.
"25 Ways to Distinguish Yourself," by Rajesh Setty, soon to be one of our Cool Friends.
"Critical Thinking for Managers," by Crystal King, a Senior Product Marketing Manager at AvantGo, a service of iAnywhere.
"The Personal MBA," by Josh Kaufman, whose blog is called Inside My Bald Head.
Before blogging became all the rage, Tom was posting book reviews and Observations (essentially early blog posts) to this site. You can find the archives below.
What we're talking about
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Comments
I find it funny that you suggest that people sign for their newsletter.
They can also sign up for their RSS feed here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/ChangethisNewsletter
I recently canceled my subscription to the newsletter and signed up for the feed.
Regards.
MS
Posted by Marc Snyder at September 10, 2005 1:24 PM
Mark, thanks for the suggestion. There may be people who is still more used to the newsletter format. As far as I have read on the topic I know there is much more people than we may think that ignore what RSS is all about. I was myself talking last monday with a Customer Relationships Manager of a worldwide cosmetics firm and she confessed she didn't have a clue what blogging was (!).
I have a couple of questions about the RSS feed functioning, I'll pose them here in case someone can help.
Does RSS feed tell you, at your desktop for instance, when a new element has been posted on a particular site?
Has anyone found out if the commented feature of making RSS feed part of Outlook is already available?
Ta much.
Posted by Omara at September 10, 2005 3:15 PM
cathy, thks for the plug "in side my bald head" !! :)-
Posted by /pd at September 12, 2005 4:03 PM
The PSF Manifesto is amazing
I hope every business becomes a PSF
Posted by Gautam Ghosh at September 22, 2005 8:59 AM