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Google Image Labeler

January 29, 2007 By Al Martine

An interesting approach to building metadata on the Internet.  I haven’t played with anyone yet – but it does look like a great way to get more information.  Link to Google Image Labeler Technorati tags: Google, Technology

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More Snow Pictures

January 28, 2007 By Al Martine

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A Cold Start Here; A Little Snow There

January 27, 2007 By Al Martine

Thanks to Grant we have a few pictures of the ‘blizzard’ that hit London earlier this week. The most notable thing about this picture isn’t the dusting of snow. It’s that there’s no scaffolding on the front of the building. Very nice. The weather in New York went from decent to damn cold this week. […]

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Is Stress a Requirement for a good MBA?

January 24, 2007 By Al Martine

I finally read through the numerous blog posts from my fellow students (a lot of them 2008s) and it definitely seems like term 2 is the new term 1 at school. The mixture of job hunting, course load and other demands inevitably make things nuts. And all I can say is – good. The stress […]

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The Great Search For Books and the First Day

January 23, 2007 By Al Martine

My first day at the Stern School of Business is now complete.  It wasn’t an overwhelming day by any means with only one class.  My first class of the semester was Brand Strategy with Scott Galloway.  He is an intense teacher but appears to be pretty good. I have a lot of trouble with the […]

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IT Systems' Scavenger Hunt

January 20, 2007 By Al Martine

Tonight, rather than heading out for a second straight night – I’ve decided to get caught up on some house keeping chores.  Some are personal, while others are dedicated to finding my way through the web of NYU legacy websites.  All the sites are similar but have some special function.  For instance, I now how […]

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The Keys to the City

January 17, 2007 By Al Martine

My first full day in New York has been fairly productive.  A chat with my second year project partner, drinks organised with one my cousins, Eileen, who are  living in the area and my first trip to the NYU campus. The campus is about 10-15 minutes from my apartment (officially the London Business School blogging New […]

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Used up all my luck for the day?

January 16, 2007 By Al Martine

I’m superstitious.  Every time I opened a grade in the basement of Sainsbury during the first two terms of the MBA I received a pretty dismal grade.  My solution: stop opening grades down there.  Now, I prefer to look at them on the ground floor instead.  Why?  Because those grades have been much better. No […]

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The AXA Way

January 11, 2007 By Al Martine

I just had to post this … Wow, I can’t say a whole lot since this company is helping me get through the MBA.  :) My favorite part are the hand gestures.   I’ll have to do a little digging to find out the origin of this, uh, presentation.  A few years ago I suggested that AXA […]

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¡Pasé!

January 3, 2007 By Al Martine

The Spanish Journey is over.  I just checked online and found I’ve gotten a B in Spanish 2.  The saga is now over. Ituloy AngSulong Search Engine Marketing Specialist

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