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Bookmarks for April 15th through April 16th

by Ron Bieber on Saturday, April 18, 2009

  • Nambu native Twitter client for Mac – "In the most recent Ask TUAW, we addressed a question about Twitter (follow TUAW!), and asked readers for their favorite clients. Several users suggested Nambu, and having just put it through its paces, I can see why it's so popular."
  • DreamHost Blog » Democracy at DreamHost, part 2 – "we’re going to let a few of our workers tell you in their own words what it means to be democratic. These comments come from all parts of our organization from recent hires as well as from people who have literally helped us build the company."
  • Top 13 Twitter Don'ts – Features by PC Magazine – "The number of new Twitter users has soared over the past few months, as the microblogging service has taken the media by storm. If you're one of those new users, you may be baffled by Twitter's peculiar culture, or nervous that you'll commit some kind of microblogging faux pas. Don't worry, we're here to help."

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Agile / Lean or Common Sense and Permission To Change?

October 21, 2007

As anyone who reads this blog regularly knows, I’ve spent a lot of time over the last 3-4 years studying agile methodologies and most recently lean concepts and principles. I have most recently been reading a couple of books by Ricardo Semler, who runs his company in a completely democratic way – doing away [...]

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Current Reading – Maverick by Ricardo Semler

October 18, 2007

While I still have a few books in the queue mainly focused around TPS, I started reading Maverick: The Success Story Behind the World’s Most Unusual Workplace, the prequel to The Seven-Day Weekend: Changing the Way Work Works.
Not too far into it yet, but riveted again. Pretty amazing story. [...]

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