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Elise Bauer

Palmiers (Elephant Ears)

elise.com/recipes -Please welcome guest author Garrett McCord of Vanilla Garlic who shares his dead-easy palmiers cookie recipe with us. ~Elise Sometimes I just want a quick cookie. Something simple, yet flashy, with very little work on my part. A quick rendezvous in the kitchen with near instant cookie gratification. The answer to this cookie conundrum is the palmier, or elephant ear cookie. A simple French classic, and even though it's French don't let that scare you. Puff pastry and sugar. Bake. Done. Class more »

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Wendy Seltzer

Scrabbling for Legal Rationalism: No Copyright for Games

wendy.seltzer.org/blog -The New York Times reports that RealNetworks has introduced an “authorized” version of “Scrabble by Mattel” to Facebook, in an effort to compete with the enormously popular Scrabulous. CNet is puzzled, in part because the “official” app is unavailable in the United States or Canada. For those not yet hooked, Scrabulous has been providing a [...] more »

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David Crow

Discovery08

davidcrow.ca -OCE is hosting it’s Discovery conference again. I’m looking forward to hearing Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable. The rest of the schedule looks entertaining and includes Michael Raynor, author of The Strategy Paradox: Why committing to success leads to failure (and what to do about [...] more »

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Jessica Mah

Every company needs a big, hairy, audacious goal!

jessicamah.com/blog -The following post was inspired by Jim Collins, author of best selling books Built to Last & From Good to Great A big hairy audacious goal (BHAG) is something everybody and every organization should have because it creates a goal to aspire to. It creates meaning for yourself and your colleagues. It gives you [...] more »

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Alf Rehn

Writers Sideline

alfrehn.com/blog -Just read the writer Rupert Smith on his lucrative porn-lit sideline, and couldn’t help but smile at this perfect image of our economic age. The serious author taking on a secret gay porn persona, and outsells himself… more »

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Guy Kawasaki

Why the Best Service Is No Service

blog.guykawasaki.com -I published an interview on the Sun Microsystems small business site called "Why the Best Service Is No Service." It features Bill Price, Amazon's first Global VP of Customer Service, explaining how to provide excellent customer service. He recently co-authored... more »

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Guy Kawasaki

Ten Things You Didn't Know About Facebook

blog.guykawasaki.com -Jesse Stay is a social media guru. He is the co-author of I'm on Facebook--Now What???: How to Get Personal, Business, and Professional Value from Facebook with Jason Alba. This book helps individuals and business owners better manage their lives... more »

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Paul Allen

We're Hiring

paulallen.net -Great companies don't start out that way. Great web sites don't necessarily seem great at the beginning. Marissa Mayer laughs about how bad many of the early Google beta products were. (Check out her Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Lecture at Stanford--it is so worthwhile.) In 05 or 06 they started making sure that the true alpha versions of their products were rolled out under the Google Labs logo, so t more »

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Robert Scoble

A look at the first Web server at CERN

scobleizer.com -Here’s the first part of our CERN tour. This part is with Ben Segal, who was one of Tim Berners-Lee’s mentors. He talks about the first days of the World Wide Web (it was invented at CERN) and shows us the first Web server. Oh, can you spot famous science fiction author Bruce Sterling in the [...] more »

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Ben Casnocha

Paralegal Jobs: It Will Be Worth It, Right?

ben.casnocha.com -On the Drunkasaurusrex blog, the author writes about how his higher education broadened his horizons, sparked intellectual curiosities, and basically did all the things that it's supposed to do. But then (cue horror music) he took a paralegal job after... more »

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