Recommended Reads: July 3, 2007
by Tony Hung on July 3, 2007
- [FREEBIES] Man, am I totally glad I found this resource for royalty-free free sound effects and loops for my upcoming podcast that I will never have time for. Wait — did I say that out loud?
- [SPOT ON] Defining “Web 2.0″ in just two sentences. Kind of reminds of me Digg, actually.
- [STALE] I love Richard MacManus’s Read/Write Web. But jeez, isn’t this whole conversation about Digg requiring / having / needing better editors / moderators about 8 months old?
- [OUTSOURCING] Looks like you can now outsource emailing, social media efforts on social networks and blogging. If you’re able to outsource this successfully, what does this say about your personality, I wonder?
- [SNARK] So the next time you try and get a press pass as a blogger, and someone asks wait … “Are You A Journalist?” .. you’ll know what to say. My favourite is number ten.
- ["GTD"] A new way to think about “organizing” — as a means to an end, rather than a process with no meaning.
- [MEDICINE] In Canada its certainly not uncommon for medical residents to work almost 36h in a row and endure 100h work weeks. Some perspectives what implications this has for medical errors over at the NJEM.
One comment
Soundsnap looks great indeed. And if you can’t find what you’re looking for over there, check freesound for more samples.
by loops on July 9, 2007 at 9:51 am. #