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Todo ha sido muy bien en @Barc…

Todo ha sido muy bien en @Barcamp_Ecom_Es + aproveché para dar una visita a creadores de nanigugu.com que estan en el vivero de #Bcnactiva.

Tiene castaña la autorizació…

Tiene castaña la autorización de regreso. Esto también va con cita previa.

Ogo también lo recomienda: Bo…

Ogo también lo recomienda: Bouzu, pequeño restaurante japones en Ronda St. Antoni 26 // RT @evasnijders Eva recomienda: Bouzu, restaurante…

Turkey: The land that embraced Facebook, FriendFeed and startups

On TechCrunch(eu) I just read this article about the recent situation in the internet business scene in Turkey. It’s written by Mike Butcher after his visit to Turkey to follow Nubridge Venture Summit in Istanbul.

Read the article via Turkey: The land that embraced Facebook, FriendFeed and startups.

New layout for mobile screens …

New layout for mobile screens looks nice. Well done twitter.

links for 2010-01-25

Minimalist Internet Marketing: ViperChill’s Personal Guide

Nice suggestions by ViperChill at Minimalist Internet Marketing: My Personal Guide

After all, I’m sure we can all agree there is time we spend on a computer each day that isn’t spent doing relevant tasks. I personally know that I check Tweetdeck, Facebook, and my email inbox far more often than necessary. Over the last few days, I have completely overhauled the way I do business online and setup the system and principles I’m going to share with you today…

It’s worth giving a try these suggestions and implement them in my daily working habits.

Urban Nature #6

Urban Nature #6, originally uploaded by photopholi.

Joli photo par photopholi!

links for 2010-01-24

  • “Many WordPress themes, especially those with “magazine-like” layouts, use an image to represent each post. It might just be on the front page. It might be alone, or alongside an excerpt. Until now, there was no standardized way to do this. Many themes would require you to tediously enter a Custom Field with the value being the URL you wanted to use. Often you had to do cropping yourself. With WordPress 2.9…”

links for 2010-01-22


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