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https://twitter.com/tonystubblebine
Founder of CrowdVine Social Networks
Areas of Expertise:
- social networks
- conferences 2.0
- web 2.0
- ruby on rails
- consulting
- speaking
Biography
He posts regular updates to his blog, StubbleBlog and regularly releases small websites such as I Heart Quotes, the Unix fortune program re-imagined for the web, and the Twitter Quotes Bot.
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Productivity Hack: Hangup politely
March 06 2009
One of the most important things I had to learn when I started my company was how to quickly get off the phone with people who wanted to waste my time. It seems trivial, but in an effort to be polite and not burn any bridges, I was wasting a… read moreProductivity Hack: Hangup politely
March 06 2009
One of the most important things I had to learn when I started my company was how to quickly get off the phone with people who wanted to waste my time. It seems trivial, but in an effort to be polite and not burn any bridges, I was wasting a… read moreJanuary 23 2009
On my work computer, I added this line to my /etc/hosts file. This works on Linux or OSX. 127.0.0.1 espn.com huffingtonpost.com talkingpointsmemo.com sfgate.com gamespot.com valleywag.com espn.go.com slashdot.org boingboing.net newmogul.com bloglines.com www.bloglines.com cnn.com www.cnn.com techcrunch.com www.techcrunch.com crunchgear.com www.crunchgear.com www.sfgate.com news.ycombinator.com www.newmogul.com Cory Doctorow has a saying for his writing students along the… read moreJanuary 23 2009
On my work computer, I added this line to my /etc/hosts file. This works on Linux or OSX. 127.0.0.1 espn.com huffingtonpost.com talkingpointsmemo.com sfgate.com gamespot.com valleywag.com espn.go.com slashdot.org boingboing.net newmogul.com bloglines.com www.bloglines.com cnn.com www.cnn.com techcrunch.com www.techcrunch.com crunchgear.com www.crunchgear.com www.sfgate.com news.ycombinator.com www.newmogul.com Cory Doctorow has a saying for his writing students along the… read moreJanuary 23 2009
On my work computer, I added this line to my /etc/hosts file. This works on Linux or OSX. 127.0.0.1 espn.com huffingtonpost.com talkingpointsmemo.com sfgate.com gamespot.com valleywag.com espn.go.com slashdot.org boingboing.net newmogul.com bloglines.com www.bloglines.com cnn.com www.cnn.com techcrunch.com www.techcrunch.com crunchgear.com www.crunchgear.com www.sfgate.com news.ycombinator.com www.newmogul.com Cory Doctorow has a saying for his writing students along the… read moreJanuary 02 2009
Welcome to 2009. The new year means it’s been a little more than two years, 109 weeks actually, since I started working for myself. When I passed my first anniversary, I wrote up a post of 53 highlights from the first 53 weeks. My goals for going independent were to… read moreJanuary 02 2009
Welcome to 2009. The new year means it’s been a little more than two years, 109 weeks actually, since I started working for myself. When I passed my first anniversary, I wrote up a post of 53 highlights from the first 53 weeks. My goals for going independent were to… read moreJanuary 02 2009
Welcome to 2009. The new year means it’s been a little more than two years, 109 weeks actually, since I started working for myself. When I passed my first anniversary, I wrote up a post of 53 highlights from the first 53 weeks. My goals for going independent were to… read morePassively Updated Microblogging For Business
December 10 2008
Two companies (at least) are trying to apply the concept of Twitter to business intranets. This starts to sound more exciting when you wrap your head around the promise: complete elimination of status meetings. Yammer and Present.ly are the companies people think of. But I wanted to share what we at… read morePassively Updated Microblogging For Business
December 10 2008
Two companies (at least) are trying to apply the concept of Twitter to business intranets. This starts to sound more exciting when you wrap your head around the promise: complete elimination of status meetings. Yammer and Present.ly are the companies people think of. But I wanted to share what we at… read morePassively Updated Microblogging For Business
December 10 2008
Two companies (at least) are trying to apply the concept of Twitter to business intranets. This starts to sound more exciting when you wrap your head around the promise: complete elimination of status meetings. Yammer and Present.ly are the companies people think of. But I wanted to share what we at… read moreOctober 15 2008
I started listening to podcasts again and have found some amazing episodes that I want to share with people. I’ve also rediscovered why being a podcast listener is so frustrating. Let me share the good episodes first before I start complaining. Three of these next seven episodes are amazingly good. These… read moreOctober 15 2008
I started listening to podcasts again and have found some amazing episodes that I want to share with people. I’ve also rediscovered why being a podcast listener is so frustrating. Let me share the good episodes first before I start complaining. Three of these next seven episodes are amazingly good. These… read moreAugust 29 2008
In response to Luke Gedeon’s point-by-point comparison of CrowdVine and Ning I put my own explanation of when and why CrowdVine comes up on top CrowdVine blog. I think it’s a good explanation of the state of the social network software market because the truth is that Ning and CrowdVine… read moreAugust 29 2008
In response to Luke Gedeon’s point-by-point comparison of CrowdVine and Ning I put my own explanation of when and why CrowdVine comes up on top CrowdVine blog. I think it’s a good explanation of the state of the social network software market because the truth is that Ning and CrowdVine… read moreHire Tony Stubblebine
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