What other jobs can you get your users to do?
by Greg on Mar.19, 2010, under business
This is just awesome. Way to go Sergey Glazunov. I thought that this was pretty cool story and got me thinking what else can you just put in front of people an see if they do the job.
Google Hands Out Its First 1337 Cash Prize For A Chrome Bug
What other types of jobs are companies relying on their customer to take on and what is the future of these types of practices.
Xgineer On Yelp, Yelp it up
by Greg on Mar.03, 2010, under software

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Hey there folks, I just registered Xgineer Solutions on yelp and would love any and all feedback that you could offer. Â Here is the link.
How to answer a Craigslist Posting
by Greg on Jul.14, 2009, under software, tips, tools

Posting and answering posts on Craigslist are a part of everyday life now and I have had decent success getting people attention for both my company and personal life (not the missed connections, I’m married…). I’m talking about selling or buying anything. Anyway this was a document I was putting together internally for our sales efforts and thought it would be nice to share.
Reading and Nodding to…Effective Strategy To Estimating (design) Projects
by Greg on Jun.15, 2009, under software
So infrequently do I come across an article that I just read while nodding my head and verbally agreeing with the words throughout the whole thing. That might just be due to the fact that I should be reading more. But that is neither here nor there. This article by Sam Barnes articulately mapped out what I feel all clients and consultants should be cognizant of before starting a software project. I will be eagerly awaiting his next piece.
Enjoy!

Symphony 21
by Adam on May.06, 2009, under opensource, software, tools
There are a lot Content Management Systems(CMS) out there. Some are quite specialized for one purpose: Magento for e-commerce and more or less WordPress for blogs. Others are supposed to be a scaffolding that any designer can use to build almost anything, like Drupal. Each has it’s purpose in its own light, but when it comes to a great light weight and easy to use CMS, I must say that Symphony 21 is certainly one of the best.
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