How do you get things done?
When is a project complete?
Are you plagued by procrastination?
Perhaps you should adopt the Done Manifesto:
The #1 Resource for Church Technology Creativity & New Thinking
by Eric Dye
How do you get things done?
When is a project complete?
Are you plagued by procrastination?
Perhaps you should adopt the Done Manifesto:
[Editor’s Note: This is week seven of the From the Garden to the City Blog Tour]
“Okay….so these keep getting better and better….no pressure…but these other kids are AWESOME…so if you fail….you might as well hang up your blogging cap.”
These are the things I tell myself as I prepare to write my review this week – fortunately I’m loving this chapter…so here we go…
The chapter starts out with a story about a Dallas area Christian radio DJ who got a little more than he bargained for when he asked for discussion on how Christians should use and think about technology. He closed out his program with these words according to Dyer,
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by Eric Dye
Life of George is a fun game that creatively integrates LEGO awesomeness with iPhone technology for one or two players.
LEGO Life of George retails for $29.99 and comes with a special gridded play mat and 144 LEGO bricks. Using this in conjunction with the free to download iOS app, and you’ve got one really cool game.
[Read more…] about LEGO’s “Life of George” Uses Brick Recognition Software
by Eric Dye
I am excited to tell you about an up and coming Church Management System.
An association of unaffiliated software developers, the Spark Development Network, is establishing an organization to launch an open source ChMS and framework titled: Rock ChMS.
Here’s their mission:
There are plenty of ChMS solutions out there, and with the latest sweep of buy outs and mergers, Rock ChMS looks to be a breath of fresh air.
[Read more…] about Rock ChMS – A Free, Open Source ChMS [Preview]
by Andy Darnell
Have you seen the website dearlisarudgers.com?
Lindsay Blackwell really wants to become the Social Media Director for the University of Michigan. So, in an effort to land an interview, she created a website to grab the attention of the Vice President of Communications for the University of Michigan, Lisa Rudgers.
Apparently she got an interview. +1 for Targeted Website.
by Eric Dye
Last week, I talked about the ugly road Microsoft has set before Internet Explorer. IE6 was the butt of jokes and the bane of web developers, and Microsoft is on its way to repeating themselves.
As stated before, Microsoft’s ten year life cycle support promise sets the stage for ten versions of Internet Explorer floating around the web in 2019. This is a bad idea.
There is, however, a loop-hole.
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