Tuesday Edition
Not that any of what follows will surprise you. Nonetheless it as usual reminded me that it is a spanking new world. Speech to Aetna tomorrow. Long Google search. Great stuff, sure. But to get a flavor of "Aetna world," I even found myself reading legal documents from wee lawsuits from single individuals about a tiny topic (not to the litigant, of course) involving some aspect of claims handling or settlement. The "flavor" I picked up was priceless—and so, so easy to obtain.
A+ in Usability. Motley Fool. I wanted to dig pretty deep, and as is often the case (and fair, as I see it) I had to register to make an archival search. The registration and confirmation process took less than 30 seconds—and I'm a very slow typist. Kudos!
Re PowerPoint discussion of a couple of days ago, fonts.com is very cool.
Web = Ubiquitous = Duh.
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.
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Comments
Motley Fool - careful though - once one registers - may be a flood of spam like finance related mail - happened to me anyway starting 6 mos. ago - a lot of penny stock must "buys".
Posted by Sean at February 28, 2006 10:25 AM
Motley fool has a different insight .. I dont sub, but take RSS
no spam yet.. :)-
Posted by /pd at February 28, 2006 10:40 AM
That's the beauty of RSS /pd. Spam free - integrated ads are on the way though!
Posted by Tom O'Leary at February 28, 2006 12:17 PM