Twitter Wrap-up for the Week of October 29 Through November 2
If you’re not following us on Twitter, here’s what you missed this week:
Web and Software Development
- In restaurants the quality of the food is only as good as the management of the kitchen; software is much the same.
- Remote ASP.NET Model Validation with generic version of AddModelError.
- Developing In HTML5 With JavaScript And CSS3 – Jump Start Videos.
Technology and the Computer Industry
- Best tech post title ever! “The TEMP directory is like a public hot tub whose water hasn’t been changed in over a year.”
- Let’s get back to basics this morning — How a Computer Works (Part 1).
- Three reasons the business community needs to pay attention to Windows 8.
Web Design
- Using CSS3 Columns.
- How to Supercharge your Testimonials to Attract More Clients.
- What is the real role of SEO in a Post-Panda and Post-Penguin Internet?
- 31 Sexy Search Boxes.
Project Management and Business Analysis
- I’ll bet you just punch the “Chart” button in Excel, don’t you? Take some time and think about “Data Visualization.”
- Webinar: Building the Business Case for Content Strategy in Technical Communication.
- Even as a multi-hat guy, I’ve been arguing this for YEARS! RT @PMvoices ‘We lose 20% efficiency each time we multitask.’
- Someone finally backs my proposal to ban hauty words like “utilize” from formal documentation!
- New technology should necessitate a new business processes, plan for both in your projects.
- Managing CEO and shareholder risk in rapidly changing projects.
- Does consistency in project management matter?
Marketing and Social Media
- Social Media Success is About the Wizard, Not the Wand. Via @jaybaer
- Write from the trenches; not the sidelines. Experience is the catalyst for writing … and credibility..
- Content strategy shouldn’t be tricky, especially as it’s concerning your area of expertise. It’s only content, right? .
- Myrland Marketing Moment: Put your website URL in the 1st 150 characters of your Facebook Page About section. Via @NancyMyrland
- The 5 Steps of Distributive Bargaining.