Yesterday, I had the chance to go through my buddy Kevin Muldoon’s book The Art of Freelance Blogging, usually I don’t read for long hours, but this book was so good
Steve Jobs, The 5 Chapters You Need to Read
In October I caught the fever and downloaded Walter Isaacson’s biography of Steve Jobs. It’s a little long (656 pages), but I thought surely I could read straight through it pretty quickly and join the throngs of bloggers posting reviews. But then it got intense, in the way a story driven by Steve Jobs could, […]
Why I Love this Brilliant Information Product: “You Don’t Need a Job; You Need Guts”
There is no shortage of information out there. There is no lack of resources or learning opportunities. There is hardly anytime to even read what you have already bought, much less the stuff that is free. I mean, seriously, this information age with this instant internet accessibility has only made us busier than ever. But […]
Open Source Textbooks – New Paradigm is Beginning to Emerge [Infographic]
College students are more burdened by higher education costs than ever before. Tuition is at an all-time high and continues to skyrocket, making it more and more difficult to get a diploma without incurring serious debt. The incredibly unaffordable cost of textbooks just adds insult to injury. With textbook publishers holding a virtual monopoly in […]