June 30th, 2008 by Stephen

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June 27th, 2008 by Jose
Scribd is a pretty neat company. The basic idea is that you can upload documents of all types and share them with the world. If you’re the type that takes instead of gives, you can search through a veritable cornucopia of docs in the library. If you find something you like, you can embed it. Or don’t embed it, what do I care?
Scribd’s office is located in downtown San Francisco. (ed. note: Hey, that’s near me!) They may not be too exciting, but it looks like they do plenty of work. Plus, apparently you can take your shoes off. Now THAT is freedom.
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Wanna work at Scribd? There might be something for you here.
IMAGE CREDIT: Images courtesy of the very kind Kathy Abe at Scribd.

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June 26th, 2008 by Stephen
Everyone once in a while, I come across some images and have no idea what that company does. Luckily, a lot of images come though email, so I can ask. However, these ones took a little time to figure out. What I found/translated was that Seednet is an ISP based in Taipei, Taiwan, meaning that they provide people with the capability to visit the best site on the internet, namely Officesnapshots.com.
As far as the office goes, it doesn’t fit my mental image of what an ISP would look like. Instead of being cold, dark, and dreary, this place looks bright and lively. Adding a splash of color really livens up the place.
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IMAGE CREDIT: Snapped by flickr user eeclaireus.

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June 24th, 2008 by Jose
Good morning gentle readers. Today we’re looking at LatinManagers, a web marketing company located in La Plata, Argentina. If that seems a bit vague, here are some details: they specialize in e-business, IT development, web consulting, content development, & e-marketing.
I’ll be honest, I had no idea where La Plata was before today. I now know, however, that it is near Buenos Aires. And it seems like they have some marvelous weather there.
They use the term “glocal” to describe their company. Global + Local = Glocal ! I like that.
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IMAGE CREDIT: Images courtesy of the very kind Fernando Farina at LatinManagers.

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June 23rd, 2008 by Stephen

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