Noting associations between what appear to be two unlike items. I.E., what VoIP + X might =. I join Garrison Keillor with his quote, "Be well. Do good work and keep in touch."
Monday, November 28, 2011
TelecomYou.com Enables Importing of Blogger Blog Posts
Ever since Mr. Katanani told me about Telecomyou.com, I've been a fan of the idea and have been an avid user and member. I've met excellent wireless and telecommunications related companies and people via this social business networks. One of their newest features is the ability to import your blog posts, for example, from Blogger. In this video, I show you how to do this. Connect with me at Telecomyou, okay?
... Connect with me on Linkedin at http://www.linkedin.com/in/suzannebowen, Telecomyou, Facebook, Youtube, TMC at http://blog.tmcnet.com/monetizing-ip-communications/, iTunes channel, the new company I am with ... AstraQom ... or Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/suzannebowen, or at global events face to face to develop business and innovation.
Labels: voip, phone numbers, didx, didxchange
blog,
blogger,
how to import blog,
marketing,
social network,
telecommunications,
telecomyou,
voip,
wireless,
wordpress
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Interview with Open Source Enthusiast, Indie Songwriter and Human Rights Activist Karl Ramirez
Photo Slideshow of Karl Ramirez
Our world is full of diverse and intelligent people who are taking risks and stepping out of the box to improve their communities via music, art, science, literature, sports and not war. Internet protocol-based communications make it possible for me to actually to them in the remotest and the most developed areas North, South, East and West. May I share today a thought-provoking audio recording with Karl Ramirez, Indie songwriter, human rights activist and open source enthusiast from the Philippines?
A link to a text summary of our talk and all three audio podcasts (part 1-3) is on Podbean. Feel free to connect with Karl Martinez on PinoyKubo and on his Fan Page there, Facebook or Bandbox.
... Connect with me on Linkedin at http://www.linkedin.com/in/suzannebowen, Facebook, Youtube, TMC at http://blog.tmcnet.com/monetizing-ip-communications/, iTunes channel or Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/suzannebowen, or at global events face to face to develop business and innovation.
Our world is full of diverse and intelligent people who are taking risks and stepping out of the box to improve their communities via music, art, science, literature, sports and not war. Internet protocol-based communications make it possible for me to actually to them in the remotest and the most developed areas North, South, East and West. May I share today a thought-provoking audio recording with Karl Ramirez, Indie songwriter, human rights activist and open source enthusiast from the Philippines?
A link to a text summary of our talk and all three audio podcasts (part 1-3) is on Podbean. Feel free to connect with Karl Martinez on PinoyKubo and on his Fan Page there, Facebook or Bandbox.
... Connect with me on Linkedin at http://www.linkedin.com/in/suzannebowen, Facebook, Youtube, TMC at http://blog.tmcnet.com/monetizing-ip-communications/, iTunes channel or Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/suzannebowen, or at global events face to face to develop business and innovation.
Labels: voip, phone numbers, didx, didxchange
desaparecidos,
human rights,
indie music,
karl ramirez,
open source,
philippines,
podcast
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