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DannyBrown: OK, time for bed. Stay safe guys, speak soon, and remember - simple is good :) http://bit.ly/cRHc1http://bit.ly/9wV7e

OK, time for bed. Stay safe guys, speak soon, and remember - simple is good :) http://bit.ly/cRHc1
1 year, 1 month ago bydannybrown on
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Why not make it simple for ideas to improve your company and service? @DannyBrown asks that and more here - http://bit.ly/BjllG
1 year, 2 months ago bydrewmaniac on
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Reading: "Are You Keeping It Simple? | danny brown" ( http://bit.ly/SPk4M )
1 year, 2 months ago byterrylkennedy on
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RT @DannyBrown Are You Keeping It Simple? | danny brown http://cli.gs/Wg01v7 (via @tweetmeme)
1 year, 2 months ago byBarryCurcio on
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RT @dannybrown: Are You Keeping It Simple? - http://tinyurl.com/ndzeyl great post
1 year, 2 months ago bypbadstibner on
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@dannybrown nailed it - keep it simple - yes yes yes! http://tinyurl.com/ndzeyl
1 year, 2 months ago byknealemann on
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[Google Reader] Are You Keeping It Simple? http://snipurl.com/kj3y0
1 year, 2 months ago byblogdesigner on
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I agree with Ria - K.I.S.S.
great post Danny. definitely something people need to remember - a lot :) especially me. I'm building/designing/coding 4 websites for a mini network by the end of the month
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1 year, 2 months ago byMike Smith on
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Danny,
We must be in rhythm with each oher. I just went to a flea market and bought a book called, "Principles of Applied Stupidity - How to get and do more by thinking and knowing less"
John
1 year, 2 months ago byjohnhaydon on
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RT (please) @DannyBrown: Can businesses learn from the cocktail stick? http://bit.ly/cRHc1
1 year, 2 months ago byjohnhaydon on
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It doesn't. You hit the nail right on the head! e.e. cummings once wrote a poem called "all ignorance toboggans into know." It speaks of how we strive for ignorance only to slide back into knowledge again. ... See all content
1 year, 2 months ago byLeo Bottary on
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Less is more. The more complicated we make stuff, the less it becomes easier to understand the benefits. So why do so many businesses continue to ignore simple?
1 year, 2 months ago byDanny Brown on
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Less is more. The more complicated we make stuff, the less it becomes easier to understand the benefits. So why do so many businesses continue to ignore simple?
1 year, 2 months ago byDanny Brown on
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Can businesses learn from the cocktail stick? http://bit.ly/cRHc1
1 year, 2 months ago bydannybrown on
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