Author Archives: solipse

Ruby-On-Rails Business Application Roundup

These free open source web applications provide fast, free, and slick alternatives to expensive business systems.

SpreeSlick e-commerce application.
Community EngineSocial network services that can be plugged into a larger site or web application.
PandaA web application for uploading and sharing video content.
RadiantCMSA fast CMS for small teams to run websites.
XLsuiteAll in one Business Management System built in [...]

What’s Readable Roundup

Get Clients Now!
Mass Oratory and Political Power in Ancient RomeCierco!
HOWTO be an international spycan’t find an ebook for this one….
King Queen Warrior or Lover?A quiz!

The Technium: Ordained-Becoming

via kk.org

Posted via web from thinkingsage’s links

Here’s a thought: offer a $60,000 marke …

Here’s a thought: offer a $60,000 marketing (or web) project to a company as a contest. Or if it’s a non-profit…

Link Roundup

Recommended links for Monday, 23rd of February 2009.

Link Roundup

WishListA wish list application for your desktop. Windows only.
ManicTimeA small time-tracking application. Windows only.
Light SpikesDIY LED grow lights for plants
Folder2MyPCAdd folders & shortcuts to your ‘My Computer’ window in Windows.
muvenum Address BarAdd an address bar to your Windows task bar. Works with IE, Firefox, and Chrome.

Link Roundup for 2/12/09

Recommended reading for Thursday, February 12, 2009.

the Community Manager: Job Functions

4 tips on cultivating your niche

Start a facebook, linkedin, friendfeed, or ning group about your passion. Collect everything that’s ever been mentioned about it. When people want to know anything about your topic, you’ll be the top Google result.
Write about your interest on a blog. Alert other enthusiasts to the fact that you are doing so.
Reserve a booth at your [...]

The Shift to Low-Cost IT Services

From the NYTimes:
Hoping to save money, Arista Networks, a start-up based in Menlo Park, Calif., has much of its internal technology processes online, or “in the cloud.” Instead of buying its own hardware and software systems from the likes of Microsoft and Oracle, it opted for e-mail and online document services from Google and online [...]