Weekend Reader
July 21st, 2007 (7:49am) Anne Zelenka 3 Comments
Use your real name — Penelope Trunk says you should blog under your real name, even though you’ll get harassed. Blogging’s great for networking and otherwise building your career. By the way, her name’s not really Penelope Trunk… but she can explain. [Brazen Careerist]
Pimp your Google Reader — 15 Firefox hacks for making Reader better from John Tropea, from BetterGReader to Gbutts (huh?) [Library Clips]
The job of the future, community evangelism — Call it Online Community Organizer, Online Community Manager, or Community Evangelist, lots of people are doing it. And talking about it. [Marketing Nirvana]
200 keyboard shortcuts! — Imagine how productive you’ll be! [LifeDev]
Why do so many working mothers go part time? — It’s not just the child care but rising pressures to produce ultra-high-achieving children. [BusinessWeek Working Parents blog]
Get your green update here — GigaOmniMedia, Web Worker Daily’s parent, introduces Earth2Tech, “one part clean tech startup coverage, one part reviews of tech giant’s eco-initiatives, one part a resource page for those looking for green tech tools, rules, and tips.” [Earth2Tech]
How to start a company with zero cash — Adam Benayoun shares his experience. [Found|Read]
Need a break from weekend work? — And don’t want to stay up all night reading the last Harry Potter? Check out the puppet show instead. [NewTeeVee]

3 Comments Post your own comment
Eran says: July 21st, 2007 4:13pm
Wonderful Post Anne.
The bible of the shortcuts and Google reader hacks is a great addition. This kind of information is extremely valuable.
-Eran
Zia says: July 22nd, 2007 1:07am
Hey,
Has anyone this excellent post on online productivity?
http://mashable.com/2007/07/20/online-productivity-god/
Community Evangelism is buzzing… « Marketing Nirvana by Mario Sundar says: July 22nd, 2007 5:18pm
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