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November 11, 2008. A long time ago, I made a bad career move. A really bad career move, one that would follow me for an unexpectedly long time. I hope you will read this as a cautionary tale. I think a lot can be learned from it. Id done this before and the person I hired was a rock star. She was smart, talented and well liked by everyone. So people within the company trusted my judgment. Oh, how I let them down. And then there was the other guy. He was a little older than me and hed held a good amount o...
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Dave Greten's Blog: DeJargonator
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February 25, 2010. The Internet Needs an Editor. I pulled this sentence from this article. Below are ten social computing technologies that I believe will be actively developing or maturing this year and either worth exploring or otherwise watching closely for 2010 and beyond.". And cut it down to this:. Ten social computing technologies that are worth watching.". Which one is more effective? Which one did you read? Posted at 08:26 AM in DeJargonator. October 05, 2007. DeJargonator - Tychi Systems. Don't...
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dejargonator: July 2007
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Thursday, July 05, 2007. An absolutely stunning example of horrible introductory text. See if you can read this entire paragraph without zoning out:. That's a mouthful. And yet, after so many words expended, we're still no closer to the answer to my question, "What does your company do? I've read this intro text three times already and I still have no idea. Something with "biometrics.". It sounds like it was written in Chinese and translated using Altavista Babelfish. Posted by dave greten @ 1:19 PM.
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dejargonator: Tychi Systems
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Thursday, July 05, 2007. An absolutely stunning example of horrible introductory text. See if you can read this entire paragraph without zoning out:. That's a mouthful. And yet, after so many words expended, we're still no closer to the answer to my question, "What does your company do? I've read this intro text three times already and I still have no idea. Something with "biometrics.". It sounds like it was written in Chinese and translated using Altavista Babelfish. Posted by dave greten @ 1:19 PM.