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Sunday Morning Content Brunch – April 20
As more new readers join CN each week, I realized that many of you may have missed great content over the last year from our CN Experts. So each Sunday, I’d like to share some of the best of CN over the past year that’s worth a look if you are new to our family. These stories apply to our loyal regulars as well. If there’s a story you think would be good to highlight, let me know.
Matt Harwood – Is Web 2.0 Affecting Real-life Yet?
UK Consultant Matt Harwood takes a look at whether Web 2.0 technologies are bringing together online and offline to enhance both.
Patricia Handschiegel – How to Build a Successful Startup Business
Patricia’s StyleDiary service was recently acquired and here she offers tips for the newbie entrepreneur.
Jake Dahn – The Getting Things Done Phenomenon
Jake explores how to effectively use the "Getting Things Done" (GTD) techiques.
Kristen Nicole – Interview with Scott Daniels of LocalSchools
Mashable’s Kristen Nicole sits down with Scott Daniels of LocalSchools to find out how his service is helping students find the right college or university based on a variety of characteristics.
Jason Calacanis – Why The Community CEO Does Work
Mahalo CEO Jason Calacanis explains why a community CEO is better than the all-powerful "old" CEO model.
Tara Hunt – Healthy Community Metrics
Tara looks at qualitative and quantitative metrics along with proper goal setting.







hey allen,
i like this idea. for a second, i though you were referring to an ACTUAL sunday brunch! sounds like a great idea for the NYC community.