People love and hate my friend Guy Kawasaki. Here are some of the least flattering blog posts, including,,,, and others. Well, I stand by Guy. While I am no Guy Kawasaki with only 43.9k followers instead of 1.3 million, and I don’t have minions, Guy and I share our belief that in order to do business online, make money, build clout, grow influence, and drive sales is to forget the top influencers and focus, instead, on everyone else. That success is the best revenge, that the Twitterverse is a global series of nows, and that no matter how automated your system is, you need to answer your own Direct Messages and @replies. Here’s some very helpful and powerful advice from Guy Kawasaki, much of it in his own words, some of it my editorial commentary: Treat your profile like the Twitter News Network Too many people mistake Twitter to be geographically-limited — and maybe it is. There are people who only tweet for their own village and to their own friends; however, twitter is not only global, encompassing 24 hourly time zones, but for most of us, we only ever see what anyone writes when they dip a toe in, and that’s not very often, either, as most people don’t squat on Twitter like we do and only drop in when they have breaks before work, during coffee breaks, meals, and when relaxing at night.
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One of the Apple worldis luminaries, Guy Kawasaki, has posted his. He suggested we reconsider Leopardis implementation of Spotlight and take a close look at Leopardis file sharing ins-and-outs. For those who are still contemplating the, Mr Kawasaki has provided some thoughtful tips.

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Some may appear obvious at first sight, but all bear a closer look at the juicy details. Highlights include: #2. Update all third party software before an upgrade. Some haxies lingering in Tiger could cause problems with an upgrade. Reconsider Spotlight. If you were put off by Spotlight in Tiger, reconsider.
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Leopard fixes all the things that were wrong with Spotlight in Tiger. Leopard brings back a long lost feature of Mac OS 9: individual folders that can be shared as network volumes. Users should note that Apple has replaced FTP sharing with Secure FTP (SFTP). Unfortunately there is no user interface to specify individual folder access. So SFTP is really better suited to a useris own remote access back to a Mac.