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May 1. It's time to look back: 12 months of & the Red Fez postings - beginning with a slow start in May and a real take-off in October. Sorted by unique pageviews in reverse order ...

#10: Essential Reading: Fons Trompenaars

Our favorite x-cultural/ intercultural communication author was very popular with you as well: Fons Trompenaars!

#9: Live From the Macworld Keynote with Steve Jobs: R.I.P. Optical Disk and Laptop Ethernet Plug?

A must-see year after year: Steve Jobs introducing the MacBook Air.

#8: Just Found: 3 Cultures Compared

End of last year at position #6. Tim Ferris points us to a documentary by Bob Compton, Two Million Minutes.

#7: Just Found: Office Look-Alike

End of last year at position #3. Microsoft Office look-alike contest in the cloud. And the winner is Live Documents; at least the screenshots available to-date ...

#6: Essential Reading: Nick Carr

The steam engine being replaced by the electric grid 100 years ago, Nick Carr rides the analogy of local software being replaced by cloud computing tomorrow. Like it or hate it!

#5: RSS? Podcasts? - How the World's Top Consulting Firms are Using Web 2.0

Down from position #2. There was no RSS update of McKinsey Quarterly articles (there is today). A short survey of Top 10 and 11-25 consultancies shows disappointing results. The management consulting firms don't live up to the recommendations they sell to their customers!

#4: Why Do CEO/ CIO Employments End?

Down from position #1. We were struck by a "Stuart Scott" top search popularity in Technorati and learned that the former Microsoft CIO had been removed from his position. A series of posts started with a collection of CEO/ CIO assignment endings.

#3: IT for the CEO in a Nutshell: Web 2.0

The classic article by Tim O'Reilly revisited: Web 2.0.

#2: Just Found: R.I.P. DRM?

DRM in the music business. A subjects that gets attention. Sony BMG plans to drop digital rights management.

#1: Tata Nano. A Cultural Production Revolution?

And the winner is: Tata Nano, the $2,500 car from India.

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