Sentences with phrase «wrote last post»

For example, in just nine months since I wrote my last post about virtual teams, a new cloud - based workspace solution called Glasscubes has come onto the scene that seems to take a different approach to distributed work and project management.
Thanks for this giveaway, I don't live in US / Canada, but I so lucky to have friends there to pick up this beauty in case I win Thanks for these wise words about blogging (it's been a while I wrote my last post, but this still dreaming of coming back), it's so nice to hear we all share same passion.
Thank you for your post that really clears up everything, I didn't see it before I wrote my last post.
-LSB-...] after writing my last post, Mommy's Arms, I came across this great post on another blog, Evolutionary Parenting (one of my new favorites).
After writing my last post, I felt a sense of relief, but I definitely still felt overwhelmed by blogging.
So... writing that last post was a pretty emotional experience for me, and thanks to you, reading through the comments required a few Kleenex's too!

Not exact matches

Dropbox CEO Drew Houston wrote in a blog post that last year in particular, he and Whitman's relationship deepened when the online - file storage company worked with HPE to build its own data center infrastructure.
«We can not forget that the point of a free - trade agreement is to advantage those within the agreement — not to help outsiders,» Ross wrote at the Washington Post last week.
Susan Fowler, the former Uber software engineer who wrote an explosive blog post last year about sexual harassment that she faced at the company, has become an outspoken opponent of forced arbitration agreements.
«Since last week's approval, we have heard both support from the community, and concerns about how the pricing and reimbursement details will affect individual patients and caregivers, such as how it effects coverage of other Duchenne products, such as EXONDYS 51,» wrote Aronin in a blog post for a Duchenne patient advocacy site.
If you want to be successful, «catch some ZZZs and get some sleep,» Branson wrote in his last A to Z series blog post.
Last week, Musk wrote a blog post reiterating his intention to combine Tesla with SolarCity, the solar energy company he co-founded that's currently run by his cousin.
New York City bar owner Michael Sinensky wrote on the Huffington Post last week that «the cancellation of next year's NFL season would be the final knockout punch for many small businesses like mine.»
My Maclean's comrade Jesse Brown also wrote a post last week in which he proclaimed that Facebook's stock has never been lower (for him).
After the Danny Rogers post last year, Miriam Boer, a scientist who has collaborated with Rogers, wrote her own lengthy Tumblr post in response.
«It was an awful, vapid, and inauthentic representation of «entrepreneurship,»» Lacy wrote in a blog post last week.
Last October, Durov wrote in a post on Twitter that Iranian authorities had demanded the company provide them with «spying and censorship tools.»
«Last fall, [Google co-founder] Larry Page and I announced Calico, a new company designed to take the long - term view on aging and illness,» wrote Calico chief executive Arthur Levinson in a Google + post announcing the collaboration yesterday.
After calling Mill's sentence «unjust and heavy - handed» in a Facebook post last week, Jay - Z wrote an op - ed protesting Mill's sentence and the «absurdity of the criminal justice system» for The New York Times on Friday.
Last week, independent software engineer Chris Moore found that OnePlus had been tracking a lot of information from his personal phone, and wrote a post on his blog to explain further.
You see, Bozier had a somewhat remarkable fall from grace last year, after a hacker revealed online posts allegedly written by the father of two that appeared to seek sex with «young girls» and «jailbait.»
Last week, Trump had asked Rosenstein and Sessions to present the case for firing Comey in writing, according to the Post report.
«Officers are being written up all the time and charged with using too much pepper spray, yet here we are on Rikers practicing with rubber pellets shooting shotguns,» one ESU officer told the New York Post last month.
As Clive Thompson wrote in Wired last year, Games Workshop went after an individual who had posted 3D printer designs online of its Warhammer miniatures.
As Liz Ryan, founder and CEO of consulting firm The Human Workplace, writes in a post on LinkedIn, «How are you ever going to increase your earnings if every time you change jobs, you get a tiny raise over what they paid you at the last place?»
Last fall, Facebook wrote in a blog post that it is working with media outlets like The Washington Post, The Boston Globe and Economist to insert a paywall on Facebook and limit the number of free articles each mopost that it is working with media outlets like The Washington Post, The Boston Globe and Economist to insert a paywall on Facebook and limit the number of free articles each moPost, The Boston Globe and Economist to insert a paywall on Facebook and limit the number of free articles each month.
Unless you're Seth Godin, who has written about marketing for the last 20 years, short posts won't do much to establish your credibility.
Last April I wrote a post about the specific trading style that has made guys like Stan Druckenmiller, Jim Rogers and George Soros so successful.
Last night I wrote a post about how the fall in the stock market over a 3 - day period may affect the venture capital markets.
Uber faced further tumult last month when Susan Fowler, a former employee, wrote a public blog post detailing what she described as her experience being subjected to sexual harassment while having the company's human resources department ignore her complaints.
Last December I wrote a YouMoz blog post on offline link building with a case study that my company had used for fashion bloggers.
In the last week or so, I've written a couple posts on my investment process.
Last week I wrote a post summarizing some of my thoughts on a Smart Money piece called «The 400 % Man» that came out about a year ago.
Last weekend I was writing a post for my blog, and one of my kids asked me what I was doing.
Think about how much more meaningful it is to share that a blog post generated 10,000 page views, 50 inbound links, 20 new leads — two of which are poised to close this week — than to say, «Rachel wrote a really cool blog post last month.
«Over the last six months, Ryan and I have become increasingly convinced that our rapidly growing marketing efforts needed to be far more integrated with our city operations,» Kalanick wrote in a post announcing Jones's hire.
Since my post from last weekend was about Floodgate's co-founder Mike Maples Jr., I decided to write about Miura - Ko's ideas in the context of a specific early stage business I know something about (Microsoft in the 1970s and early 1980s).
I wrote a blog post on 2nd of August last year looking at how the economics of an investment property looks like and if you do not have rising prices, it does not look good!
«After decades of doubting China's innovation potential, the United States now fears the rapid pace of China's technological catchup, and sees Chinese technology as a major (perhaps even existential) threat to US economic competitiveness,» Matt Sheehan, a fellow at the Paulson Institute, wrote in a blog post last month.
It also followed some recent wild tweets by Musk about building a cyborg dragon, how his eyebrows can grab things and an April 1 post in which he wrote, «Despite intense efforts to raise money, including a last - ditch mass sale of Easter Eggs, we are sad to report that Tesla has gone completely and totally bankrupt.
The defensive investor, which we wrote in our last post is a patient investor and an investor who doesn't have the time, interest, or capital (think doctor, widow, or early 20s investors) to really analyze the stock market and pick out names which may outperform the overall market.
I wrote a post last week about learning a lesson on theological conversation from Tony Jones.
He could go to my last post, about the tensions between classical music and popular culture, or better yet, to perhaps the most important (yet - least - commented - on) Rock Songbook entry I ever wrote, «Rock's Social Geography.»
When's the last time you sent a real letter in the post, let alone took the time to write two negative sentences in the comment section of the internet?
«Our test to see if a similar story would be written about others» religion is to substitute «Jew» or «Jewish,»» Romney campaign spokeswoman Andrea Saul wrote in objection to a Washington Post article last fall about the candidate's role as a church leader in Boston.
You were on a good track with a few posts after our last session, where you posted some well written and lucid comments.
I have spent the last several weeks thinking about what I would write if I could write only one post.
Every year around Easter, I try to write several posts about the final week of Jesus, including the Last Supper, and His death and resurrection.
One of the faithful contributors to this blog in the form of comments, Chris Gill, wrote me a personal email yesterday in response to my post about Sarah and I gathering up her boyfriend's belongings last week.
Over at iMonk last week, Chaplain Mike wrote a lovely post about how, after a period of wandering through the denominational wilderness, he found a home in an ELCA Lutheran church «with a simple liturgy, wonderful music, a healthy and grounded pastor, a hospitable congregation, and an emphasis on Christ, grace, vocation, and other Lutheran essentials that answered questions I had been turning over in my mind for years in my evangelical settings.»
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