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Wednesday, October 12, 2005

Design Outsourcing May Be Big--Think India.

Just as Daniel Pink's A Whole New Mind was making us comfortable that design and creative skills were our protection against globalization, along comes Bruce Nussbaum in BusinessWeek with this on design firms in India. Guess the right-brain revolution isn't gonna be televised.

Design outsourcing may be big--think India.

Design outsourcing is probably one of the big things to happen over the horizon. U.S. corporations might want to take a look at a number of Indian design consultancies that appear to do great work. India's National Institute of Design graduates hundreds of highly trained designers a year. India has a vast manufacturing infrastructure in place--something US and European and Japanese companies are discovering. And design firms such as Elephant Design and Lopez do good work. Outsourcing design to India is going to be big.
Posted by: Send an e-mail to Terry Frazier Terry Frazier at 9:26 PM  | Permanent Link  | Trackback URL | 
Categories: Business & Finance, Globalization

The More Space Project Launches Collaborative Book

The More Space project, organized by Todd Sattersten of 800CEOREAD has launched its book. This is a collaborative blogger book - i.e. Todd got several bloggers together to write individual chapters - and it's the first successful such attempt I've seen (if you know others please post a comment.)  [More...]
Posted by: Send an e-mail to Terry Frazier Terry Frazier at 10:32 AM  | Permanent Link  | Trackback URL | 
Categories: Books, Productivity, Publishing


Tuesday, October 11, 2005

PocketMod - The Free, Disposable Pocket Organizer

This is another cool little tool in the mode of the Hipster PDA – but better. PocketMod is a nifty Flash app that lets you create custom pocket-sized day planners. The trick is they all fit on a single sheet of 8.5x11 paper, so you can print them on your laserprinter. Complete with folding instructions (the video is cool.) A Moleskine it’s not, but once you see how many different pages you can put in a PocketMod you’ll begin to wonder.

What makes the PocketMod so special?

Many things make this little personal organizer special, here is a list.

  1. It fits easily in your back pocket or purse.
  2. It's as cheap as one piece of paper (Because that's all it is!)
  3. It opens like a book. Leading to easier to find, more organized notes.
  4. The first page has a pouch, big enough to carry a business card!
  5. Customizable with "Mods" tailored to your needs.
  6. It's free and fun
Posted by: Send an e-mail to Terry Frazier Terry Frazier at 3:18 PM  | Permanent Link  | Trackback URL | 
Categories: Productivity

Chinese Correspondent Joins Skype Journal

Very cool announcement – telecom specialist Richard Zhao Liang of Beijing has joined Skype Journal. Good move!. I’m looking forward to reading Richard’s reports.

Insights from Beijing on Skype

by Bill Campbell.

Please say hello to Richard Zhao Liang.

Richard publishes the blog Telecom, Security and P2P .

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Richard will join us on Skype Journal from time to time to give you special up dates on Skype news and events from Beijing.

Richard earned a PhD degree from Peking University (1997), majoring in fiber-optic communications. He has over 8 years of professional experience on telecommunications and security with certificates of CISSP, ITIL, BS7799. He is the Principal Consultant in China for Computer Associates.

Thanks Richard for joining us and sharing your views.

See his first Skype Journal post, Skype’s Road to China 

Posted by: Send an e-mail to Terry Frazier Terry Frazier at 3:09 PM  | Permanent Link  | Trackback URL | 
Categories: Collaboration, Technology


Friday, October 7, 2005

Senator Saxby Chambliss Responds to Broadcast Flag Issue

My Senator called today. Georgia Senator Saxby Chambliss takes the side of consumers and will attempt to have the Broadcast Flag amendment attached to an upcoming reconciliation bill pulled out for open debate.
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Posted by: Send an e-mail to Terry Frazier Terry Frazier at 4:01 PM  | Permanent Link  | Trackback URL | 
Categories: Copyright, MPAA, Policy & Regulation

Firefox 1.0.7 Issues

I recently updated to Firefox 1.0.7. Since then I've had several lockups, and generally poor performance - pages taking forever to load, lots of timeouts. I don't have these errors on my laptop, which runs 1.0.4.

Anyone else having issues with 1.07?
Posted by: Send an e-mail to Terry Frazier Terry Frazier at 4:47 PM  | Permanent Link  | Trackback URL | 
Categories: Technology
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