How To Self-Publish A Bestseller: Publishing 3.0. Editor’s note: James Altucher is an investor, programmer, author, and several-times entrepreneur.
His latest book, “Choose Yourself!” (foreword by Dick Costolo, CEO of Twitter) came out on June 3. Follow him on Twitter @jaltucher. My most recent book, “Choose Yourself!” Sold 44,294 copies in its first month out [update: just tipped over 100,000 copies as of Dec 30] , hit the Wall Street Journal Bestseller list, was No. 1 on Amazon for all non-fiction books for a few days and is still flirting with No. 1 in its various categories. Every entrepreneur should self-publish a book, because self-publishing is the new business card. Unfortunately, most people suck at it. The distinction now is no longer between “traditional publishing” versus “self-publishing.” I hope that everyone self-publishes.
More money. Control over design. The Sony QX10 and QX100 Give Your Phone Superpowers. Do I have to have a wireless connection to pair the lens with my phone?
Nope! The lens has it's own ad-hoc Wi-Fi signal, so your lens and phone can talk anywhere in the world. The middle of the internet-less forest? No prob! Just use the Sony app to match your phone to your lens. So how far away can I be from the lens and still take photos? Pretty far! Is there a flash on board? Yes, on the QX30. What's the focal length? Indeedy! What difference does a sensor make anyways? Sensor size makes a huge difference! The iPhone 5 has a 1/3.2” sensor. Can I save the files to the lens instead of my phone? There’s no onboard memory, but there is a microSD slot! How does that schmancy optical zoom work? There are two ways to zoom, either in the app, or with the zoom lever on the side of the lens. Can I take photos with other apps besides Sony's PlayMemories? BrandYourself.com: Take Control Of Your Own Google Results. (Online Reputation, Personal Branding) at BrandYourself.com.
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Places to Go. Enjoying Life. Inspiring speeches. Tattoo. 535043_532673543440675_2126269084_n.jpg (800×953) Veja invenções tecnológicas da feira Eureka 2012 - fotos em Tecnologia e Games - g1. Jornal Nacional - Estudantes mostram invenções que estarão disponíveis no futuro. Estudantes de um instituto de tecnologia de São Paulo mostram os produtos que vão estar à disposição do consumidor no futuro.
O repórter José Roberto Burnier foi conhecer as invenções. Máquina que transforma água do mar em água potável movida a energia solar. É água do mar mesmo, salgada. Eles prometem que é água saudável. Instituto de tecnologia que estimula a moçada dá nisso: engenhocas espalhadas para todo lado. Tem uma engenhoca que serve para o comércio.
Muita gente vai gostar do refrigerador expresso, que promete gelar uma latinha, seja do que for, em apenas dois minutos. Outra engenhoca promete ler o pensamento. “Esses delírios têm todo um lado positivo.