Archive for 9 Dezembro, 2005
SORTEIO MUNDIAL 2006

Grupo A
Alemanha
Costa Rica
Polónia
Equador
Grupo B
Inglaterra
Paraguai
Trinidad e Tobago
Suécia
Grupo C
Argentina
Costa do Marfim
Sérvia e Montenegro
Holanda
Grupo D
México
Irão
Angola
Portugal
11.06.06 (18h00) – México – Irão (Nuremberg)
11.06.06 (21h00) – Angola – Portugal (Koln)
16.06.06 (21h00) – México – Angola (Hannover)
17.06.05 (15h00) – Portugal – Irão (Frankfurt)
21.06.06 (16h00) – Portugal – México (Gelsenkirchen)
21.06.06 (16h00) – Irão – Angola (Leipzig)
Grupo E
Itália
Ghana
EUA
R. Checa
Grupo F
Brasil
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Grupo G
França
Suiça
Coreia do Sul
Togo
Grupo H
Espanha
Ucrânia
Tunísia
Arábia Saudita
"BLOG, BLOG, BLOG"
Os contabilistas (e “afins”, acrescento eu…) também blogam!
“Kids do it. Pundits do it. Curmudgeons and goofballs do it. And yes, even accountants do it. They blog.“
Blogs are, of course, “Web logs,” the cyberspace equivalent of diaries, except that they aren’t kept under lock and key in boxes under beds. They’re unfurled on Web sites for all to see – all who care to look, anyway. If the term “blog” sounds too radical or off-putting, then just consider blogging a really simple content management system.
They can be used to manage far-flung collaborative work groups or as a platform for entire media strategies. But the objectives behind the blogs we’re talking about today tend to fall into a few, more modest, groups. Some people just like to share their thoughts and feelings. Others gratify their egos. Others want to air political issues. Some like to teach. Some use blogs as marketing devices.
Bloggers of accountancy fall into all these groups, but the last two – teaching and marketing – seem to be the most common.
E conclui com alguns exemplos concretos: www.vanilla-accounting.com; www.mauledagain.blogspot.com; www.bvgirl.squarespace.com; www.jemoore.typepad.com; www.cpasense.blogspot.com.
(artigo de Rick Telberg)



