Welcome to Volume 4 of Friday Freebies. This week I found a way for you to attend MIT and Oxford for free…well, sort of. If that doesn’t work for you, try getting some serious inspiration from the Do Lectures. Does the current financial turmoil have your software company looking for new ways to improve your ROI? I found two great Agile webinars that should help you out. Plus, I found webinars on agile requirements, using Facebook for business, and a free live event at Symbian in San Francisco. And if that’s not enough, there’s another free Seth Godin ebook. Have a great Friday and an even better weekend!!!
Welcome to Volume 3 of Friday Freebies.In this week’s edition we’ve got Timothy Ferriss talking about how blogs helped his book The 4-Hour Work Week become a best seller, and Sriram Krishnan from Microsoft giving us some presentation goodness and a talk about Cloud Service Development Best Practices. We’ve also got a few webinars about agile software development and an MP3 download from Guy Kawasaki. But first, let’s get it started with none other than Al Gore speaking at O’Reilly’s recent Web 2.0 Summit:
Here’s the second installment of the new Friday Freebies. First of all, thanks to everyone for voting last week. No matter who you voted for, you did an important thing just by showing up. On to the Freebies! This week features quite a bit of Guy Kawasaki and Seth Godin goodness including this video from BNET where Guy discusses ideas from his latest book Reality Check:
Trick or treat!!! How about some treats? As part of my website and blog redesign, I’m using today to kick off my new feature “Friday Freebies”. Every Friday, I’ll be posting links to good, free webcasts, seminars, ebooks, whitepapers, videos, and cool downloads that I find interesting or useful. I hope you’ll enjoy Friday Freebies. Here’s the first batch of treats for you to enjoy:
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