This is arguably one of the big things happening in the internet world this year. Google Wave is Google’s new creation and will be officially released in a matter of months from now.
It is a real-time communication platform that virtually embraces all forms of internet communication today, whether it be email, web chat, instant messaging, social networking, or project management etc. It is a convergence spot. It is mind-blowing. I am sure a lot of the internet elites out there are already working on how to monetize this new medium.
I have done some research on the subject. In case you want to do something similar, a good starting point would be this video I have here for you. You wouldn’t like to miss out anything in this 1 hour 20 min presentation.
Further research? Check out:
The official Google Blog — http://googleblog.blogspot.com; and
The website Mashable by Ben Parr: http://mashable.com/2009/05/28/google-wave-guide/
Love Life,
Junius
p.s. Like many things, the internet is never an equal playing field. Knowledge and wisdom will always have an unfair advantage.
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This week is Australia’s NSW Seniors Week. Now into its 50th year, it celebrates the valuable contribution seniors make to the community. The motto this year is “Live Life.” What a co-incidence.
I have taken a lazy approach this time to browse the net and collect quotes from wherever on the subject of “live life”. I hope it could add some extra spices into someone’s definition about life.
There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle. – Albert Einstein.
To live life well is to take positive steps to maximize your chances of living an illness free life. – www.livelifewell.nsw.gov.au
Live life fully while you’re here. Experience everything. Take care of yourself and your friends. Have fun, be crazy, be weird. Go out and screw up! You’re going to anyway, so you might as well enjoy the process. Take the opportunity to learn from your mistakes: find the cause of your problem and eliminate it. Don’t try to be perfect; just be an excellent example of being human. – Anthony Robbins
Just as a candle cannot burn without fire, men cannot live without a spiritual life. – Buddha
Nobody gets to live life backward. Look ahead, that is where your future lies. – Ann Landers
Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever. – Gandhiji
We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give. – Winston Churchill.
And in the end, it’s not the years in your life that count. It’s the life in your years. – Abraham Lincoln.
Live Life, Junius.
p.s. further information, visit www.nswseniorsweek.com.au
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Since September last year, “global financial crisis” have become the operative words of our days. Hardly a day comes by without hearing something about these three words. Just two days ago, I come across the acronym version, “GFC”, from the television. Perhaps it could make us feel less threatened, or distressed by the sound of it.
Governments have not been slow in rendering rescue plans. The like of bailout or stimulus packages are all targeted to encourage consumption, retain jobs, and hopefully create enough fuel to keep the economies running above the recession line. Though some allocations might be debatable, their spirit is commendable.
If anything, I would like to see more in the area of restoring confidence, trust, and hope.
More than ever, it is time to revisit these traditional values that underlie a healthy business environment.
The global financial crisis is also a confidence crisis. It is a financial tsunami because it was fuelled by excessive borrowing, excessive leverage, complicated forms of derivatives, a gambling mentality, and an over-heated property market, among other things. Leverage is good, but excess leverage is disastrous. Risk management has been thrown out of the window. Just a few days ago, I learnt from a TV interview that some banks actually were able to lend sixty (60) times more than its money reserve. No wonder when the tides turned, it could hurt so badly.
Put confidence and trust back into the system
Confidence and trust are the cornerstones of any relationship, and business is no exception. When consumer confidence (and indeed, business confidence) and trust are at stake, surely the restoration of these elements should be placed amongst the highest priorities.
Everyday, there are no shortage of news and announcements telling everyone that the worse has yet to come. What if, someone can tell us that, despite the uncertainty, enough parameters have been set in place to stop all those “funny, irresponsible deals” at the far end? In other words, we are not allowing further damaging factors to the system. Would it be a comforting message to hear? Would it shed a light of hope that we badly need?
Needless to say, that someone would aptly be the government. Any such assurance or re-assurance is definitely welcoming. I bet it would be cost effective too.
Putting integrity in place
On the same token, if there is something that the government could do to expose or eliminate ponzi schemes, the like of Bernard Madoff’s and Allen Stanford’s, how far-reaching can it be to boost morale and confidence level of its communities?
Not talking down the economy
Whilst it is important to build confidence and trust and hope, it is equally important not to spread the seed of fear. It is a particular trying time for the media, let alone the government, to inform but not to over-exaggerate.
Reform the system, and cut out red-tapes
Bad times can also be good times in the sense that it offers a great opportunity to reflect and reshape for a better future. There is a lot of scope for a responsible, and proactive government.
Let transparency flow through the system
Transparency casts away doubt and helps building confidence and credibility.
Enhance collaboration across countries and governments
Global problem needs global solution. It is a time that collaboration among governments would be most needed. It is the synergy effect. If anything works, it would work better in a collaborated fashion.
Lead with vision
We like leaders with vision, more so in extreme times. We hope that our leaders would look beyond the financial hole and work together towards a new order of world peace, harmony, and prosperity.
A time to transform
Last but not the least, let’s not be too distressful, but be hopeful and thankful that we are part of an era of enlightenment, meeting new challenges, and overcoming obstacles, and coming out stronger and better overall.
Live Life, Junius.
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The other day, we were talking about the magnitude and velocity of change. That reminds me of a story I heard of some years back.
This happened to a native tribe somewhere in South America. For generations, the tribe people had been suffering from some kind of strange illness and people were dying at very young age.
A team of scientists and medical professionals were sent to check out. They soon discovered that the cause of the illness / disease was due to the infestation of particular insects living inside the walls of the clay homes. They advised the tribe people to either
a/ destroy the insects with a pesticide, or
b/ demolish the infested clay homes and rebuild, or
c/ move to a new location away from the threat of these insects.
Otherwise, they would continue to be the victim of the infestation and premature deaths.
To everybody’s surprise, the tribe people chose NOT to do anything. They would rather take the easy way out by doing nothing!
The reality is full of similar stories. We call it the “average people syndrome”. Typically, they procrastinate, defer action, and like to think that whatever problem happening around is more someone else’s. They don’t want to think too far. Change is a frightening word.
Despite all this, sometimes what these people need is a little push at the right time, and they are well and truly on their way to own back their life. It is a gratifying experience.
Live Life, Junius.
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Network marketing (or MLM) is a swinging door. You can come in easily and also, you can exit easily.
As it is easy to come in, a lot of people come in, but they are mostly in for the wrong reasons.
People come in because they are just curious.
People come in because they want to try their luck. Like buying a lottery ticket. Some people might just think that all they need to do is to get the first positions in the queue and wait for things to happen.
People come in because they feel that they can quickly “grab heads”. Selling is not an issue and they have a good network.
People come in because they just “give face” to their friends or clients.
People come in because they simply have nothing to do …..
These are all the wrong reasons! Can you recall any substantial accomplishment resulted from such “hanging loose” mentality?
What would make it work? Very simply two things:
a/ acknowledge the value of this business to you, and
b/ apply the success formula: apply the right method and be persistent with it.
The value of network marketing (or MLM), or any other passive income choices for that matter, is to offer to you a choice of the next degree of freedom, the chance to realize your dreams, and a means to an end, to the very things that you are passionate about, and to all the things that you know you would not be able to accomplish on your current endeavors.
The notion of passive income (or residual income as it is sometimes called) needs no convincing. People see the benefits of continuous income stream(s) without having to work all the time. The idea of “having money coming in whilst you are sleeping” sounds even sweeter.
People see the benefit of having a “spare tyre”. Likewise, people see the benefit of growing fruit trees alongside their vegetable patches.
People see the benefit of having a pipeline instead of endlessly carrying buckets. “One day, I will be free.”
If you can identify and acknowledge the true value of these things to you, make a decision and go with it. Ride in the simple spirit of the child. Work in the company of like-minded people. Have faith and follow the steps. Sooner than you think, you would be able to taste the sweetness of success.
We are given one life. Would we settle for mediocrity?
Live Life, Junius.
p.s. Let’s quietly accept the fact that it is human nature that most would not change until catastrophe or crisis hits the door. These people have cemented in this mind that certain things are not for them. The Farari or the Lambogini is not for them. The freedom to wake up anytime of the day without an alarm clock, the freedom to spend as much time with the kids in their upbringing, the freedom to live like a child is not for them. These people would not even look for the swinging door.
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