Sentences with phrase «week on both of our blogs»

, there will be more to see this week on both of our blogs.

Not exact matches

On the blog of his company, he shared the results of his radical rethink of his approach to meetings: Rather than try to keep one day a week clear of meetings in order to engage in deep, thoughtful work, Schweikardt decided he'd move all his get togethers to a single day, leaving him four days for his own projects rather than one.
Earlier this week, Mike Arrington, the founder of TechCrunch and a prolific moderator at this week's Disrupt conference in San Francisco, wrote on his blog that he planned to ask Disrupt's panelists — including Mark Zuckerberg — what they made of the recent NSA scandal.
On July 4, Archuleta had intimated in a blog post that an updated figure for the size of the breach might be forthcoming this week.
After a fiery crash in Mountain View, Calif., last week killed the driver of a Tesla Model X, the company provided an update on the incident with a blog post.
And, of course, there was also the week - long gadget showcase right here on the blog, in which I looked at the June sun sensor, the DoorBot front - door video - conferencing tool, the Magnadyne jumper - cable emergency flashlight, the Roku TV and the Matterform 3D scanner.
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.
Following up on a blog post that Mark Zuckerberg posted a few weeks ago, the company now says it's testing and starting to roll out some changes focused on «the worst of the worst, on the clear hoaxes spread by spammers for their own gain.»
Earlier this week the Yale - educated mathematician, only one month into his new gig as a Googler, told the tale of how he snagged a coveted software engineer position at Google in a revealing blog post on The Hustle.
In an email to Tesla employees acquired by electric car blog Elektrek on Tuesday, Musk offered his blueprint for achieving the company's new internal goal: 6,000 cars per week by the end of June.
Setting your own goals, such as writing one blog post a week, can help ensure you stay on track and create a body of work that gets you noticed.
The briefing will be accompanied by a series of blog posts on Liberty Street Economics, which will appear throughout the week of November 2.
As is frequently detailed on this blog, stocks and ETFs trading at new 52 - week or all - time highs typically repeat the «base, breakout, base, breakout» cycle several times before eventually entering into a substantial correction, as there is a complete lack of overhead supply (no technical price resistance).
The following commentary also appears on The Globe and Mailâ $ ™ s Global Exchange blog: What Obamaâ $ ™ s Corporate Tax Proposal Means for Canada Last week, there was much consternation in Canadaâ $ ™ s business press that some modest reversals of provincial corporate tax cuts and President Obamaâ $ ™ s proposed corporate tax changes could erode our competitiveness.
Market Vectors Semiconductor ETF ($ SMH), an ETF we have been bullish on since the initial March 28 analysis on our trading blog, continues to chop around near the pivotal, intermediate - term indicator of its 50 - day moving average, with support coming in around $ 34.50 last week.
On the subject of the link building post — I just put together a few posts that I badly needed to get up on the blog, but hopefully you should see the link building post up by the end of the weeOn the subject of the link building post — I just put together a few posts that I badly needed to get up on the blog, but hopefully you should see the link building post up by the end of the weeon the blog, but hopefully you should see the link building post up by the end of the week!
The focus on smartphones in the blog post may driven in party by the proximity of Mobile World Congress next week.
This week's guest is Josh Brown, a financial advisor and CEO of Ritholtz Wealth Management, and regular guest on CNBC's The Halftime Report, but known to most in the financial advisor community through his prolific presence on social media — including more than half a million Twitter followers — and his popular finance blog, The Reformed Broker.
FYI, Search Marketing Standard will soon be unveiling a new ebook that has 130 + content creation ideas — watch for an announcement on our blog and website in the next couple of weeks!
Our lead platform engineer will be sharing a blog post about our choice of approach on Medium later this week
Today through Thursday of this week, you'll see posts on TopRank Blog from the B2B Content to Conversion Conference in sunny Scottsdale, Arizona.
Came across your blog a couple weeks ago... and have spent lots of time reading up on your investment strategy!
Joe Wallin posted a creative thought on his blog last week: use the extraordinary, temporary opportunity to get 100 % exclusion of gains on QSB stock to convert your LLC into a C - Corp.
If I had to choose between paying 200k for a 6k return (and no time invested to maintain it) or to work 5 hours a week on a blog that could make 10k (or even the same amount of 6k) per year, I would choose the latter.
The first part of this series was posted on the SEO.com blog last week.
Editor: Francesca Nicasio About Vend Retail Blog: One of the cool features we love on the Vend Retail Blog is their «Vender of the Week», in which they interview an individual retailer and dig into the specifics of their niche, what they're doing in the marketplace, and their take on the business.
After my last post, I saw a blog post on another value investing site that criticized the type of CAPE analysis that I presented last week to indicate the market was overvalued.
I wanted to thank you for your initiative that you have taken to teach all of us all about investing, Safal Niveshak is a very good initiative and not to forget that you are providing us all this awesome post day after day week after week at no extra cost and without any advertisement, Frankly I would not mind if you put some ads on your blog I would be more than happy to read your blog even with adds.
I've been acting as a bit of a fly on the wall of this blog for a few weeks now, but I saw this cartoon, felt my heart break, read the comments, felt my heart break even more, slept on it, woke up with a still - aching heart, and so thought it appropriate that I break my silence.
For any of you coming from ProBlogger.net, I also want to provide you with an example of how this worked on my blog last week.
So last week I received quite a flood of responses to my post, Why Calvinism Makes Me Cry — both on the blog and in my inbox.
Two weeks ago, I featured a guest blog from Ruth Arnold on the matter of gospel diversity and a guest blog along the same lines from David Park.
Leah Libresco, who'd been a prominent atheist blogger for the religion website Patheos, announced on her blog this week that after years of debating many «smart Christians,» she has decided to become one herself, and that she has begun the process of converting to Catholicism.
I thought of that this morning when I sat down at the computer to blog about the past week or two because I don't have any manifestos or soapbox rants right now, I don't have any thing worth «sharing» with your Facebook friends or pinning on Pinterest, it's a little story of our family's days the past while here.
A few weeks ago, Mark Phelps, son of deceased Westboro leader Fred Phelps Sr., emailed me in response to a blog post on the death of his father.
I'll create a space on the blog where you can share a link to your post, and at the end of the week, I'll post a special Sunday Superlatives listing some of my favorites.
«This False Prophet and His Blind Lemmings Welcome You to Our Whore House for God's Grace and Free Donuts,» Pastor Mark Driscoll of Mars Hill Church in Seattle announced on his blog this week after learning that Westboro plans to picket one of his churches on Father's Day.
Members of this group will post one link per week to their blog or Facebook page, and the other members will «Like» it on Facebook, «Tweet» it in Twitter, and if they want to, comment on it.
One of the points I am trying to make on this blog is the same point you are making, that the day of the week doesn't matter, nor does the size of the group or the type of building.
Unity may not fully be restored until the return of Christ, but I'm pleased that, thanks to you, it happened in a small way here on the blog last week.
Over the next week or so, I'll offer a few more blog posts reflecting on Rob Bell's view of God's love with a response to it.
Earlier this week, I featured a guest blog from Ruth Arnold on the matter of gospel diversity.
I published a post this week on the blog about how a true understanding of grace allows you to just go sin all you want.
Check back on the CNN Belief Blog this week for more coverage of Porn Sunday.
Justin Jaye of Fly Signs Aerial Advertising, told the Belief Blog last week, «I've been in this business for 20 years and I've never run into so much resistance on people flying,» Jaye said.
I am not sure how long you have been reading this blog, but this post here is actually part of a series that has been going on for about three weeks so far, in which I look at at the use and abuse of doctrinal statements.
But last week I posted two blog posts that got quite a bit of discussion, and I found the comments on these two posts quite... ironic.
It's true that all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God, but seeing a pastor preach on Sunday and gripe during the week via their blog might be unsettling for some.
Three weeks ago, I featured a guest blog from Ruth Arnold on the matter of gospel diversity and a guest blog along the same lines from David Park.
Last week, I used my Facebook page to get some feedback about the blog from readers, and many of you expressed a desire to see more posts on faith and parenting.
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