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-Teachers have varying views on the appropriateness of reading the "Cliffs Notes" summaries of assigned readings. Some feel that it is blatant cheating, while others feel they represent highly accessible and useful complements to complicated books.
-In the event that you agree with latter, there are several freely available Cliffs Notes clones online.
-The best site (freebooknotes.com) was created by Steve Meyer.
-Steve's site performs a metasearch of all major free book note websites and therefore has more content than any other individual site. If you click on the advertising on the sides of the page, you can tell Steve he owes you money next time you get together.
 
-Websites, like consumer software have both a "back end" where the functions occur at the coding level and a "front end" where the features and organized on a page for ease of use and graphic appeal (GUI).
-Based on my experience, those website programmers who are great at back end work tend to be different from those who excel at front end work.
-Therefore, it is sometimes a good idea to split the work amongst two programmers.
-The key to leading this type of creation process effectively is to define exactly which deliverables are expected from each individual. Accountability must be established early and monitored on an ongoing basis.
 
-Blogging is no longer on the fringe – it's blatantly mainstream.
-"A weblog (usually shortened to blog, but occasionally spelled web log) is a web-based publication consisting primarily of periodic articles (normally in reverse chronological order).
-Although most early weblogs were manually updated, tools to automate the maintenance of such sites made them accessible to a much larger population, and the use of some sort of browser-based software is now a typical aspect of ""blogging""."
-Over time, blogs have become more sophisticated and easier to use
-Some blogging software allows you to include pictures and videos in addition to text.
-Blogging Software:
 
-"Bluetooth is a technical industry standard that facilitates communication between wireless devices such as mobile phones, PDAs (personal digital assistants) and handheld computers, and wireless enabled laptop or desktop computers and peripherals.
-A single Bluetooth-enabled wireless device is capable of making phone calls, synchronizing data with desktop computers, sending and receiving faxes, and printing documents."
-When you see people talking to themselves while walking down the street with little blue lights flashing near their ears, it's because they're utilizing a Bluetooth earpiece that is communicating wirelessly with a cell phone.
 
-The website mentioned below (www.bubbl.us) provides a graphical interface that assists the brainstorming process.
-It's difficult to explain how it works, so I recommend that you check it out if you're interested in incorporating technology into your brainstorming process.
-Brainstorming Software
 
-I like to write my business plans using generic guides.
-While the final product is often contains very different headings and topics than those suggested by the guides, they can be useful to get the ball rolling and force you to think about business issues applicable to all startups.
-Some good templates are available from the resources section of the Duke Startup Challenge Website.
-Business Plan Guides
 
-Business networking sites are those primarily designed to connect users with contacts that will serve them in a business capacity.

-Although many internet entrepreneurs have tried, no single business networking site has achieved anywhere close to the subscription levels of social networking sites.

-However, you can almost be assured that as my generation ages and enters the workforce, we will demand the same high level of network connectedness in our professional lives as we have grown accustomed to in our private lives.

-Business Networking Websites and Software