Perhaps I’m getting old, but I think there are some real brain-stretchers in this list of 140 Google Interview Questions. Such a long list means it’s really made just for skimming, but nonetheless, there’s some fun to be had in picking random questions and trying to answer them.
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Making the Most of Google Calendar
Tips and Tricks: Making the Most of Google Calendar – if you haven’t started using any kind of online calendaring system, you might like to give Google Calendar a try. I’ve found that having an electronic calendaring system is a really useful thing.
Recovering from Twitter Phishing
[ chris brogan ] If you’ve been seeing tweets from people with suspicious links in them, or worse, if you’ve been sending those tweets without realising it, you’ll want to follow these steps: Recovering from Twitter Phishing.
Social Media Time Management
A few ideas on the process of Social Media time management – how can you work productively when it’s your job to check so many interruptions?
is there such a thing as too much sleep?
I don’t know many people who have this issue, but it’s worth knowing about: Is too much sleep making you tired?
tips on improving that novel
Just in time for national novel writing month, some tongue-in-cheek tips for putting a twist in your novel.
Should you really agree to work for that client?
A List Apart has a gem of an article entitled Getting to No – a catalogue of the kinds of warning signs to look for in a client that you simply shouldn’t sign with.
Wonderwall
[ swissmiss ] Wonderwall – an unusual interface for a portfolio site that (for once) doesn’t obscure the content or take hours to sift through.
Breathing new life into collections
Mal Booth highlights some information on how social media is breathing new life into some public collections of images and other things.
100 years of Big Content fearing technology
[ kottke ] 100 years of Big Content fearing technology. Unsurprisingly, as long as there have been new technologies providing game-changing approaches to sharing and replicating content, people who have made money from the existing system have sought legal solutions to their problems.