Weekly Blog Roundup

A terrific article showed up in the Puget Sound Business Journal, offering advice on how to “Sell yourself to a future employer with personal branding.”

On the eve of Apple’s iPhone 3G launch, TechCrunch is littered with iPhone posts.

I am a huge fan of blog technology and its inherent search engine friendliness.  Robert Hacker offers his thoughts on Blog vs. Website and has an important message to businesspeople and entrepreneurs about Passion.

Tim Berry reminds us the fundamentals of selling more to existing customers.

The Wall Street Journal reports that Jerry Yang is on the offensive, accusing Microsoft of trying to destabalize the company without a real desire to complete a deal.  That sounds sort of defensive to me.  Stacey Higginbotham, of GigaOM, offers humorous insight into the Microhoo Saga.

John Song lays out the argument that our U.S. immigration policy will hinder innovation for America and paints an unpleasant picture of what Seattle might have been had Bill Gates not “immigrated” back to Seattle.

JL fires up her blog in anticipation of adopting two kittens!


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