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This was shared during one of our team meetings at uTest and it’s one of the best posts on the topic of culture that I’ve ever read.  I highly recommend going through the Slideshare presentation below but I’ve listed  a few items I found particularly interesting, and highly underutilized by many […]
One of the great tools of the web (and mobile) has been the emergence of social tools with an exercise-centered focus. Â As a competitive data geek who loves to play outdoors, these tools really excite me. Â I bought my first heart rate monitor (HRM) Â – an old Polar that had […]
Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys (aka MCA) passed away this week. Â I’ve been a huge fan of the Beastie Boys since Licensed to Ill was released (specifically, “Paul Revere”) and they’ve been a soundtrack to various parts of my life (Paul’s Beautique remains my favorite album). MCA was always […]
Google searches the entire web – literally billions of pages – in half a second. The sheer power and magnitude is unfathomable, yet Matt Cutts makes it sound simple. Â Although it doesn’t cover anything new, this is must-watch brain candy for any online geek.
Simply put, how cool are these!? Want one of your own? Â Get your orders in here by Sunday, April 8th! Look for them “in the wild” this spring.
 Garmin is, hands down, some of the best GPS and heart rate hardware. Their software, however, leaves something to be desired. In fact, they leave a few things to be desired. I’ll skip over some of the technical complaints (like site or product bugs – search Amazon reviews for those) […]
I’m just playing around with vYou as a potential video tool and interested to see if a use case can be made in a business setting. Â There are two reasons I’m interested in testing it. First, I like the potential to embed into a blog post, which would allow […]
Generally I feel that “Twitter analysis†is a bit of an oxymoron – it’s missing the qualitative benefits of the social connections that are made offline and/or long term.  I am, however, interested in sharing content that my core audience will find interesting.  Short of polling 1,600 people, the easiest […]
I friend posted an except of this poem to her Facebook wall and I love it (especially the bold part) and wanted to re-share. Near this Spot are deposited the Remains of one who possessed Beauty without Vanity, Strength without Insolence, Courage without Ferosity, and all the virtues of Man […]