Using iPods To Sell Homes: New Podcast Service for Real Estate Agents Launches – an interesting application of podcasting to the real estate industry.
Author Archives: Ron Bieber
Dilbert on Agile
Google Analytics
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A look at the first cut of data received by Google Analytics on the site. Cool set of tools, with lots of information.
This ones a keeper in my toolbox.
Since I fall WAY under the 5M page hits, I may use this from now in instead of BAStats. It will cut down on my database size and there is much more information in this package.
Amazon Adds Tagging to Product Data
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Hey, look at this — Amazon is adding user tagging to product data. There is also an article on news.com.
Steve Dahl Show Podcast
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Steve Dahl says in his Weblog entry from November 11 that his show will be available as a podcast. This Steve Dahl Show Podcast page on WCKG’s website confirms it.
Readers clear the air with broadcast beefs
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Robert Feder: Readers clear the air with broadcast beefs – Readers letters, including some from those who are annoyed with Howard Sterns replacement choice in Chicago.
Intelligent reaction, not intelligent design | Between the Lines
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Intelligent reaction, not intelligent design – I first heard the term Intelligent Reaction on a Gillmor Gang podcast. I like the ideas presented behind this concept of software development.
The Long Tail: Is Jack FM the Long Tail of radio?
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The Long Tail: Is Jack FM the Long Tail of radio? – 104.3 is The Jack in Chicago. Jonna got me listening to it over the weekend and I have to say, I like the ‘no format’ format.
Microsoft Lauds ‘Scrum’ Method for Software Projects
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Microsoft Lauds ‘Scrum’ Method for Software Projects – pretty good endorsement of Scrum. Its interesting to read about a methodology change in an organization as big as Microsoft.
How Microsoft Can Compete Against Open Source
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Scott Johnson, a cofounder of Feedster.com writes an open letter to Robert Scoble articulating his ideas on How Microsoft Can Compete Against Open Source. Interesting read and makes a lot of sense.

