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Celebrities / Re: Saidi Balogun Finally Divorces Fathia, Remarries (pictures) by Discloser: 10:58pm On May 26, 2015
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Romance / Re: Kenyan Lawyer Offers Obama 50 Cows, 70 Sheep, 30 Goats To Marry Daughter Malia by Discloser: 10:56pm On May 26, 2015
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Romance / Re: Best Way To Propose To A Lady, And She Will Accept (picture). by Discloser: 10:53pm On May 26, 2015
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Summary - The Best And Worst Of The 2014/2015 Premier League by Discloser: 10:51pm On May 26, 2015
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Technology Market / Re: CHEAPEST PRICES ON PHONES/TABLETS/POWERBANK:GIONEE,XIAOMI,OPO,CUBETALK,JIAYU ETC by Discloser: 8:34am On Apr 24, 2015
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Politics / Re: REVEALED: Jonathan, PDP Embark On Election Extension Campaign, Bribe TV Stations by Discloser: 8:24pm On Jan 23, 2015
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Career / 12 Inspiring Lessons By Steve Jobs, Told By Guy Kawasaki by Discloser: 3:17pm On Nov 28, 2014
You may hate Apple products specifically Iphones but you can not hate the brain behind it i mean Steve Jobs. Well may be because of his strategies and management skills but he is a man of our time. Guy kawasaki shared the lesson he learnt from steve job during the period of working with him.

1. Experts are useless.
Guy Kawasaki said that "Steve Jobs did not listen to experts. Quite the contrary; experts listened to him. As an entrepreneur, you're gonna have to figure things out for yourself. Don't rely on others."

2. Customers cannot tell you what they need
Steve Jobs had reportedly often said: "a lot of times, people don't know what they want until you show it to them."

3. Biggest challenges beget the best work
But also, they yield the best products out there. Back in the day, the iPhone was considered an immense technical challenge, and it took countless hours of the best work to make it possible.

4. Design counts
You needn’t look any further about the importance of design than the value of Apple stock recently. The success of a company that is based on the back of its iconic designs, tells you why design often is the actual product.

5. Big graphics. Big font.
"This is the key to pitching. Just do this, and you'll be better than 90% of the people using PowerPoint."

6. Jump curves, not better sameness
"You don't do things 10% better; you do things 10 times better", according to Guy Kawasaki, rephrasing Steve Jobs’ philosophy.

7. "Work" or "Doesn't Work" is all that matters (or "Changing your mind is a sign of intelligence"wink
Steve Jobs was well known for being extremely convinced in his own point of view. Yet still, he was able to change it very quickly, if presented with a sound, logical argument, and that has brought him and Apple success.
Just look at the original Apple stance towards apps on the iPhone. In the beginning, security was paramount, and the company did not allow developers to make third-party apps for the iPhone. Half a year later, the company recognized all the benefits of third-party apps, and created the largest application store on the planet.

8. "Value" is different from "Price"
Some products cost a certain amount, but their perceived value is much higher. Those are often considered luxury, premium devices that stand out with ease of use, increased productivity, or something else. Jobs stressed that it’s important to know the perceived value of your product, and not just its price.

9. A players hire A players
In the fragile starting stages of a company or any effort really, people employ the best of other people. It’s simple survival instinct, aiming for the absolute best in quality.
As companies grow larger, though, and financial security settles in, people in power tend to hire less qualified people for reasons of job security. Those so called B people, hire C people, leading to a terrible demise in quality. The lesson is to hire only the very best people for a job, if possible, even better than yourself.

10. Real CEOs demo
If you are a leader and have a product, you have to take the responsibility to show your own products. Even though you might not be a perfect presenter, the leader of a product is always the best person to show it passionately.

11. Real entrepreneurs ship
Don’t wait for the ‘perfect’ product. Guy Kawasaki rephrases Steve Jobs’ take on the issue this way: "I am not saying ship a piece of crap. I'm saying ship something that has jumped curves that has elements of crappiness to it. Big difference.”

12. Some things need to be believed to be seen
"If you don't believe, it'll never happen. If you wait for proof, it'll never happen. If you wait for customer validation, it will never happen. The reason why Macintosh was successful is that at the core, 100 people, starting with Steve Jobs, believed in Macintosh. And because we believed in Macintosh we made it real," according to Guy Kawasaki.
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Education / Top 10 Most Expensive Things In The World. by Discloser: 1:01pm On Nov 07, 2014
I ran into this picture on 9gag.com I was amazed to see some things counted worthless making top 10 most expensive item in the world, isn't it funny seeing mere picture and sculpture work making the list and even a television?
The list include:
10. Television: PrestigeHD supreme rose edition
Price: $2,300,000
9. Picture: Rhein II
Price: $4,000,000
8. Chopard blue diamond
Price: $16,260,000
7. watch: Haute joaillerie
Price: $25,000,000
6. Car: 1962 ferrari 250 GTO
price: $35,000,000
5. Drawing: Raphael's head of muse
Price: $47,900,000
4. Sculpture: L'homrne qui march
Price: $104,300,000
3. Painting: Number 5, 1948
price: $140,000,000
2. House: Antllia mumbai
Price: $2,000,000,000
1. Yatch: History supreme
Price: $4,800,000,000
Are you Amazed? You may care to check
this out.

Nairaland / General / My Secrets Behind My Success In Online Business/marketing. by Discloser: 3:34pm On Dec 02, 2010
The subject to this topic was revealed by an usa successful online marketer named spart goffrey.click here to read the first secretclick here to read the second secret.
Business / My Secrets Behind My Success In Online Business/marketing. by Discloser: 3:33pm On Dec 02, 2010
The subject to this topic was revealed by an usa successful online marketer named spart goffrey.
click here to read the first secret

click here to read the second secret.
Business / My Secret Behind My Success In Online Business by Discloser: 3:22pm On Dec 02, 2010
The topic of this post was said by a successful usa internet marketer.
To view the secrets click here for number one secret and click here for number secret
Computers / You May Need It Kindly.check It Out. by Discloser: 5:53am On Nov 07, 2010
Hey, i found some content on web which was very useful for me and i want to check it out to see if it's going to be useful for you too.
Kindly goto
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for the contents.
Thanks.
Computers / You May Need It. Kindly Check It Out. by Discloser: 5:51am On Nov 07, 2010
Hey, i found some content on web which was very useful for me and i want to check it out to see if it's going to be useful for you too.
Kindly goto
http://www./nat5
for the contents.
Thanks.

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