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How to Change the World
Guy Kawasaki taking on entrepreneurship, marketing, venture capital, and evangelism. A practical blog for impractical people.
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Posted on Tuesday July 22, 2008 at 01:17 AM
Take a look at what Jeffrey Gordon did with Kronomy after he read my posting about the company.    Apple Computer’s life path   make your own   show details...
Posted on Monday July 21, 2008 at 08:00 AM
   Guy Kawasaki’s life path   make your own   show details God help me, that's my high-school graduation picture that you see in the second frame. Showing you this picture, however, isn't the reason for this posting. The real reason is to tell you about a company called Kronomy that enables you to create a time line of your life with descriptions,...
Posted on Sunday July 20, 2008 at 03:46 AM
Sometimes you just have to do what you have to do--for example, host 250 women bloggers at your house. This is a photo from the Kirtsy ("Digg for chicks") and Alltop ("aggregation without aggravation") pre-BlogHer party. If you click here, you can see many more including White Trash Mom lifting her leg, Jenny the Bloggess drinking two-fistedly, the world largest wok to make paella, AllMediocre stea...
Posted on Friday July 18, 2008 at 12:44 PM
Voters have selected the five winnners of the Alltop badge contest. Each winner will receive a iPod Touch. The winners are: Jesse Pons Glenn Sakamoto Kristen Chase Ben Goheen Cayley Vos You can see the winning entries here. My thanks to everyone who entered and who voted....
Posted on Wednesday July 16, 2008 at 05:02 PM
There's nothing I like to study more than techniques of persuasion, and I want to persuade you to check out a website called ChangingMinds.org. You can think of it as Robert Cialdini, my hero when it comes to persuasion, on steroids. Here is a direct link to theories of persuasion but do spend time on other theories such as power, friendships, and emotion. Haven't taken this course, but I bet it's...
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Joel L.
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  It just doesn't get any better here, folks Guy Kawasaki is THE blogger of bloggers. A "10" Joel Libava The Franchise King Blog {And he uses Typepad!}
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