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Archive for November, 2005

Call-Outs from the Blogosphere

Posted: Monday, November 7th, 2005 @ 4:29 pm in , , | 2 Comments »

Recent blog highlights on Mindjet and MindManager:Marc Marling about the value of MindManager for lawyers. Marc is General Counsel at CMA CGM (America), the US subsidiary of the CMA CGM Group, the third largest container line in the world.  Andrew Shuttlerworth describes how he used MindManager for preparing a social networking services presentation.Double Loop on Visualization […]

Mindjet CTO on National Radio this Weekend!

Posted: Saturday, November 5th, 2005 @ 7:12 am in | No Comments »

Mindjet CTO Mike Jetter will be interviewed tomorrow, Sunday, Novermber 6 between 9-11 am Pacific Standard Time on the “Business of Success” radio show with Alan Rothman. The show has affiliate stations coast-to-coast with over 1 million listeners. Previous guests include Ray Bradbury, Michael York, Dennis Weaver, Dr. Laura, and Bill Gates.   You can listen […]

MindManager in (Google) Print

Posted: Thursday, November 3rd, 2005 @ 5:02 pm in , , | 2 Comments »

Google has launched Google Print and begun offering the full texts of "public domain" books and government documents from five major libraries, including Henry James novels, Civil War histories, and Congressional acts. Google said the material is the first large batch of public domain works to be indexed since its announcement of the project a […]

New Research Accelerator version with Windows Desktop Search

Posted: Wednesday, November 2nd, 2005 @ 2:00 pm in | 11 Comments »

If you haven’t tried it out yet, now is a great time to try the MindManager Research Accelerator for MindManager Pro 6 in the Mindjet Labs.  We have just uploaded a new version (1.0.22) with Windows Desktop Search as an available service. Once the MSN Search Toolbar is installed (free download), then you can search […]

Case Study-Learning with MindManager

Posted: Wednesday, November 2nd, 2005 @ 9:46 am in , , , , | No Comments »

MindManager maps can make the life of business school students much easier.When Harvard Business School first opened its doors in 1908, the “case method” was just an idea of the School’s first Dean, Edwin F. Gay. Today, the “case method” is the heart and soul of how business is taught at HBS and has been […]