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I know why most people never get rich. They put the money ahead of the job. If you just think of the job, the money will automatically follow. This never fails.
Hedy Lamarr (1913–2000), actress and communications technology innovator. Via her blogging fanboy.
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Tagged actress, communications technology innovator, Hedy Lamarr
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The dry topics and patchy scripting being pulled off only by the shining talent of Campbell.
Tech Crunch’s Michael Arrington on WallStrip, a video blog on Wall Street anchored by an actress… kind of CNBC meets Saturday Night Live. Hmmm… –> infotainment = information + entertainment
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Blogger Robin Hanson finally listens to Jakob Nielsen. + Branding
It was time. I notice that blogger Robin Hanson puts his most important sentence in bold, now. GOOD. You’re making real progress, man. (For example, see his last blog post: Benefit of Doubt = Bias.) – I got criticized last … Continue reading
Posted in Internet Marketing - Internet Commerce
Tagged actress, Alex Forshaw, Chris Hibbert, Dell, eBay, Google, Internet citizens DO NOT READ, Internet usability practice, Jakob Nielsen, Jason Ruspini, Justin Wolfers, Nike, prediction markets, Robin Hanson, Tom Bell, Yahoo!, Zocalo
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