I've been busy nowadays with numerous things and took quite a long break off from blogging.
Between shifting offices, changing strategies on how I do business and getting married (phew), I also had time to go around looking for a new idea for a web-based service which I could start up or use as a base.
Well after much searching I came across a Google developer's brain child which was a perfect base for a service that I would want to use.
I agree! This is definitely the way to grab someone's attention when applying for a job, especially at a place like Pollenizer which would appreciate such creativity and out-of-the-box sort of ways to achieve what others would've through a plain Resume'.
In April this year I had done an article on the various tablet pcs out there, and how all of them are the "first of their kind" and what not.
In that article was the Microsoft Courier tablet, a dual-screen tablet which unfortunately was scratched by Microsoft for reasons beyond my humble comprehension later on. More on why I mention that in a bit.
Now comes the Kno "digital textbook" or "the most powerful tablet anyone has ever made", as defined by Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen, who has invested recently into the project.
Well, well, well...turns out I missed on Reddit for doing the same make-my-logo-look-like-another-logo for the past 8 days as Techcrunch reports. Seems that once their article about the 50 days of logos went out they were bombarded with hateful comments and were said to have copied them. It seems Techcrunch has given up on the idea and is back to the normal Techcrunch logo...sigh.... There goes my company's paper-clip logo idea.
7th September, 2010
Not that this hasn't before, but suddenly it seems many websites are playing around with their logos nowadays.
First, Techcrunch messed around with their logo to look like Twitters as a salute to them.
Today they announced that they'll be having "50 days of logos" in which theyll have their logo to mimic logos of other interesting or important startup.
Faizan A. Laghari is a technopreneur with 6+ years of management experience in the business world, and an overall close to a decade of in-the-field experience of the web industry.