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- Interesting article and comments. A couple of things to consider: 1. Open Office 3.0 for the Mac or Google Docs 2. The faster startup (boot and hibernating) and lack of crashing OS can really...
- I really like the approach you've taken into prove the price specifications, cause at the end of the day, it is a yesterdays fact, that Mac is more expensive than PC, nevertheless you have...
- I didn't know you were a fanboy. When did that happen?
- You can create PDFs with a little program called PDF Converter 5 Pro from Buy.com for $99. Throw in a copy of OpenOffice software and the Dell is cheaper than the Apple. I don't buy it.
- Totally agree that many companies should not consider the Apple solution. That said, most 'no' answers are based on the pricepoint of hardware and in many cases, the TCO is actually cheaper...
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2 years ago
I say that simply because some of those people become media celebs, have book deals, and their appointment books get so filled with so many other tasks that they cease to focus on their blogs, and work on the things which thrust them into the spotlight and create revenue streams in other avenues.
I used Hugh Hewitt as a prime example.
He is a small exception to the norm of a daily blogger down in the rank and file, but, you notice that his situation is not unique to the "A-Listers".
Not to say there is anything wrong with capitalizing on fame, but when do you cease to be a blogger at that point and cross over to MSM Journalist?
2 years ago
2 years ago
After a period of laying low, I'm actually trying to be a bit more self-promotional these days. Hey, I write about public relations, so self-promotion is a natural extension...