Einträge von Mike Schnoor

En route by bus

I’ve been helping Jonas with his move within Flensburg from Hochstraße to Friesische Straße earlier today – it’s been quite some entertainment with a lot of manpower. Benni, Jonas and myself took care of the huge crates and boxes and the entire furniture while Lena and her mother maintained control over the food, beverage and […]

Dimensions of Culture

Due to the fact that certain lectors begin to introduce Geert Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions in a few courses this term, I remembered something from my Intercultural Communication’s course last semester. Here’s a small perspective concerning Hofstede’s dimensions of culture as excerpt from an email conversation with my lector James of the IC course, and I […]

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Blog-Abmahnen

Per Zufall bin ich beim Freizeitblogger darauf gestoßen, dass Christoph Dibak für einen Blog-Eintrag abgemahnt wurde: Wir weisen Sie darauf hin, dass wir neben den zivilrechtlichen Schritten außerdem durchaus erwägen, unabhängig hiervon strafrechtliche Schritte gegen Sie einzuleiten. Wir fordern Sie auf, sämtliche Äußerungen in der von Ihnen vorgenommenen Art und Weise zu unterlassen und unverzüglich […]

Videos über Suchtechniken

Soeben bin ich auf ein kleines Videoarchiv von Marcus P. Zillman über Suchtechniken gestoßen. Der Einfachheit halber muss vor den Videos gewarnt werden: Zillman ist „very American“ und ebenfalls fällt seine gestenreiche Mimik auf. Weitere aktuelle Beiträge finden sich in seinem Blog wieder…

Google’s CEO

This is a small must-read on the Googleopus: Dana Blankenhorn posted a short but swift cutup on Google’s CEO Evan Williams and his incapability to move ahead with the company in the areas of Blogs, RSS and the entire journalistic environment provided by this easy-to-use software. Update: Since Evan Williams already left the company quite […]

BusinessWeek about Blogs

There’s an interesting article in the BusinessWeek named „Blogs Will Change Your Business„: Go ahead and bellyache about blogs. But you cannot afford to close your eyes to them, because they’re simply the most explosive outbreak in the information world since the Internet itself. And they’re going to shake up just about every business — […]

We’re testing someting…

Update: I really forgot to reset this small entry. I demonstrated one of my lectors the abilities of a blog, and Rafael seemed to be quite impressed about the functionality. In the end, I will create a layout for his upcoming website and we will surely use a blog for the update processes… So much […]

Powerful Day

For now, I’m done with everything. Today has been quite a busy day for me, especially the idea of waking up was horrible. My schedule contained Spanish, Regional Development, Medienmanagement -each lasting with 1.5 hours- and a small meeting with the folks of the Sociology editor group. I nearly fell asleep as I got back […]

O’Reilly Radar

Ich finde, es ist ganz interessant für alle diejenigen, die auch ein Entwicklerherz besitzen. Im recht neuen Blog O’Reilly Radar gibt sich die Firma seit kurzem von seiner besten Seite: …we were early investors in Blogger, which helped launch the blogging revolution; and more recently, our Web 2.0 conference launched a world-wide meme. Internally, we’ve […]

Popemotions

More on the Pope Benedict XVI? Sure go to the Spiegel, the BBC, the website-registrar of BenedictXVI.com, the Vatican and their website without any sign of JP2, the Wikipedia in english and german… and I must admit, I become quite sick of it. Nice to see the major news websites are trying to get a […]