Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

4-Year Old Ghanaian Girl Recites “The Lord’s Prayer”

Do you have the tendency to quit when the going gets tough? Not this 4-year old Ghanaian girl! Listen to her as she recites “The Lord’s Prayer” — the best she can. (Click on the arrow to play.)

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For those of you who are not familiar with this Christian prayer, this is what the little girl is saying:

Our Father, who art in heaven,

Hallowed be thy Name.

Thy kingdom come.

Thy will be done,

On earth as it is in heaven.

Give us this day our daily bread.

And forgive us our trespasses,

As we forgive those who trespass against us.

And lead us not into temptation,

But deliver us from evil.

For thine is the kingdom,

and the power,

and the glory,

for ever and ever.

Amen.

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007

My Top 5 Online Business Startup Trackers

For the past two years, I’ve been an Internet addict. I’ve spent a huge amount of time online following the latest trends and innovations in new media and social networking, and the businesses and individuals that are steering them. I’ve seen many young people start from scratch with nothing more than their ideas, and built great businesses that serve millions and hundreds of thousands of users today.

And I’ve also observed with keen interest, how individual writers are jumping in to to make their own small fortunes by tracking the ecosystem of these new businesses. Unlike big media houses, these indy publishers have great communities around their content, fun and interesting conversations often take place.

Here are my top 5 of these websites that actively track online business startups.

  1. TechCrunch: Michael Arrington does a good job of bringing the scoop from online business startups, often several weeks before they’re open to the public. The sites archives is a great resource for studying the progression of the new breed of online businesses, some of which are currently doing very well, some barely surviving, and others already in TechCrunch’s deadpool.
  2. Mashable: I call Mashable the bible of social networking. Mashable tracks all the latest from the biggest social networking communities, and the new breed of businesses that are springing up to provide top-up services withing these communities.
  3. VentureBeat: Written by Matt Marshall, VentureBeat (formerly SiliconBeat) has been my go-to source for news and information about private companies and the venture capital that fuels them.
  4. GigaOM: Om Malik writes about the web, mobile and broadband technologies. It’s my favorite source for all-round geek stuff, as it’s Om is not entirely focused on startups like the other three above.
  5. PodTech: PodTech does in audio and video what the above four do in text. It’s always been a great blessing for me, sitting behind my computer in Accra, and watching interviews and demonstrations from some of the greatest technology and business leaders in Silicon Valley. Recently, PodTech.Net has evolved from a purely content producer to a full-fledged online video network, hosting content across all subject areas, from the most serious stuff to the most funny.

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