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  • L Luke Murray

    Where?

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    Michael P Butler
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    Luke Murray wrote:

    Where?

    You were obviously too late to sign-up for the beta. I'm sure they'll make the link available to a wider audience once they've got free advertising out of the geek word of mouth testing it a bit more :-D Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]

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    • I inphone

      [Here is](http://Here is) the secret of google success. :)

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      Nish Nishant
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      inphone wrote:

      the secret of google success.

      Broken links is their secret? Now, who would have thought of that?

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      • I inphone

        [Here is](http://Here is) the secret of google success. :)

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        Luke Murray
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        I guess he means http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10296177/site/newsweek/[^]

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        • L Luke Murray

          Where?

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          Ravi Bhavnani
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            inphone wrote:

            the secret of google success.

            Broken links is their secret? Now, who would have thought of that?

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            El Corazon
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            no, I think the hint was "google for it" which was why the link was left out.... if you google for the title of message, you find it fast. _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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            • I inphone

              [Here is](http://Here is) the secret of google success. :)

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              Ed Gadziemski
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              The article says "What follows are seven key principles we use to make knowledge workers most effective" and then goes on to list ten.


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              • E Ed Gadziemski

                The article says "What follows are seven key principles we use to make knowledge workers most effective" and then goes on to list ten.


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                El Corazon
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                Ed Gadziemski wrote:

                The article says "What follows are seven key principles we use to make knowledge workers most effective" and then goes on to list ten.

                Key principle #1: be rich enough that you no longer have to count. :-D _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                  Ed Gadziemski wrote:

                  The article says "What follows are seven key principles we use to make knowledge workers most effective" and then goes on to list ten.

                  Key principle #1: be rich enough that you no longer have to count. :-D _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                  code frog 0
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                  The english language is kind of funny. You can read that sentence in a lot of ways and all the meanings are are actually pretty valuable.

                  Some assembly required. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

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                  • I inphone

                    [Here is](http://Here is) the secret of google success. :)

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                    From the article: Pack them in. Almost every project at Google is a team project, and teams have to communicate. The best way to make communication easy is to put team members within a few feet of each other. The result is that virtually everyone at Google shares an office. Its interesting the way they make this sound like a good thing. Now only if all companies can convince their employs of the same thing.

                    Quran IslamWeb (IE only) "They are MUSLIM. It does not matter how you split it up: all msulims (so they say) see every other muslim as a brother, regardless of origin or nationality." -legalAlien. Alhamdullah for the blessing of Islam

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                      From the article: Pack them in. Almost every project at Google is a team project, and teams have to communicate. The best way to make communication easy is to put team members within a few feet of each other. The result is that virtually everyone at Google shares an office. Its interesting the way they make this sound like a good thing. Now only if all companies can convince their employs of the same thing.

                      Quran IslamWeb (IE only) "They are MUSLIM. It does not matter how you split it up: all msulims (so they say) see every other muslim as a brother, regardless of origin or nationality." -legalAlien. Alhamdullah for the blessing of Islam

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                      A.A. wrote:

                      Now only if all companies can convince their employs of the same thing.

                      Yeah... if only i could share an office rather than sharing a big open room... ---- Scripts i've known... CPhog - make CP better. Forum Bookmark - bookmark forum posts on Pensieve Print forum - printer-friendly forums

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                        A.A. wrote:

                        Now only if all companies can convince their employs of the same thing.

                        Yeah... if only i could share an office rather than sharing a big open room... ---- Scripts i've known... CPhog - make CP better. Forum Bookmark - bookmark forum posts on Pensieve Print forum - printer-friendly forums

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                        David Stone
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                        Shog9 wrote:

                        Scripts i've known...

                        Odd way to put it...


                        And that's not all. I just discovered this cool concept called "object oriented design". I can't wait to convert my subroutines to class methods! :-D -Ravi Bhavnani on finally installing XP SP2...in December 2005

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                        • I inphone

                          [Here is](http://Here is) the secret of google success. :)

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                          Joey Bloggs
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                          google wrote:

                          Strive to reach consensus. Modern corporate mythology has the unique decision maker as hero. We adhere to the view that the "many are smarter than the few," and solicit a broad base of views before reaching any decision. At Google, the role of the manager is that of an aggregator of viewpoints, not the dictator of decisions. Building a consensus sometimes takes longer, but always produces a more committed team and better decisions

                          Ah management by commitee, lowest common denominator decision making :doh: Why didn't I think of that :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: -- modified at 8:29 Wednesday 7th December, 2005

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