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5 Books for the month

Mar
10

These days I am spending a lot of time reading new books (Sitting on the floors of starmark, scanning different books, is fun). This Saturday I spent almost 2 hours scanning the business books. I am reading a lot about usability these days. Apart from sharing the ideas at almost9months.com, I am reading following books this month:

  1. Don’t make me think:
    don't make me think
    I am done with it. You can get a summary of it at http://www.amazon.com/review/R2RD7UWC4FFBUL.
  2. The Starfish and the Spider by Ori Brafman and Rod A. Beckstrom:
    The Starfish and the Spider
    It was little hard read for initial pages but later it is a smooth ride. Good for a tech person as it has examples from tech world. You can read some of the reviews to get more about it.
  3. Why We Buy: The Science Of Shopping by Paco Underhill:
    Why we buy
    Just read some pages. Good. I also say another book by the same author, call of the mall.
  4. Information Architecture for the World Wide Web
    Designing Large-scale Web Sites
    by By Louis Rosenfeld & Peter Morville:
    Information Architecture for the World Wide Web<br />
Designing Large-scale Web Sites
    I am loving this book. It needs time but surely an authority book for all web developers.
  5. Purple cow Vs How would you move mount Fuji
    purple cow
    This is good book. I liked many of his books. I read few more at starmarks this Saturday. I may not read this book this month as I am loving “How Would You Move Mount Fuji? Microsoft’s Cult of the Puzzle - How the World’s Smartest Company Selects the Most Creative Thinkers”.

So I may not be able to blog this month as well. I have some post under draft, “You feel frustrated when you are frustrated“, “a webby advice for airtel“, “Soon I will be meeting Anil Ambani” and some more. Have a great Monday!

This post was written by AjiNIMC aka Web Kotler at 7:48 am under category Human R(




3 Comments »

  1. wow…..

    i also read lots of books but all of them are based on GTD and self productivity

    i’m also getting pregnant with ideas so i gotta deliver it.. ;)

    i’ve finally yes finally decided..not to mix up things so i’ve created dot net and dot com for me…. in dot net i post about stuffs which helps me to collect dollars to run my online presence and in dot com i’ll deliver my ideas…..

    what ya say???



    Rajesh on March 10, 2008 - 4:10 pm @ 4:10 pm

  2. yes, it sounds great. For me http://www.almost9months.com is going good.



    AjiNIMC on March 12, 2008 - 8:46 pm @ 8:46 pm

  3. You have scanned through a gala collection of books!!! And if you have grasped them, no wonder…your creations has to be unique.Perhaps,your knowledge with such unique ideas are so spontaneous for such a reason….All the best !



    rhituparna on March 25, 2008 - 2:45 pm @ 2:45 pm

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