Sánchez-Ocaña Alejandro Suárez. TIME-sector employer since 1998 CEO of the Group Publispain, the network of blogs Entertainment Networks SL and Leisure Blogs, Chairman of Inversora Foley, Director and Founding Partner of Yes.fm, advisor and investor in several companies in innovation, new technologies and internet.
The 10 + 1 Commandments
In reality they are 10 are 11.
I really liked reading them. I like the figure of Bill Gates, I think over time this image of the tyrant of the 90 has been disappearing, and adjusting to reality has been that of the person, brilliant, enterprising, and also terribly generous.
In the 90 Mocosoft and Timofonica, as they are known, were the nexus of many young rebels who were beginning to be active on the Internet, and often, in those years since Spain could do little more than draw the foot of the pot and rebelling against something.
I think that Microsoft has acted for years with a boundless arrogance. Now, with numerous failures, he was the fumes have gone down, and someone told me the other day and is a general feeling increasingly in the sector "At Microsoft, Alexander, Google's these few years are going to do good, look like sisters of charity ".
I agree.
They spend time and looking back I think most would have wanted a company like Telefonica age with a figure like Bill Gates giving shade. It's luck if you have Microsoft. I think the human figure has exceeded the company's image. Do not forget that Bill Gates has amply demonstrated to be the greatest philanthropist the world.

These phrases, which make me think, are the keys to Bill Gates spends his children, and many of them really seem to me wildly applied for his courage and experience to many of us and the world of business and technology:
1. Life is not fair, get used to it.
2. The world will not care your self-esteem. The world will expect you achieve something, whether or not you feel good about yourself.
3. You will not win U $ S 5,000 per month just after he left the university and will not be a vice president with your effort until you earn both achievements.
4. If you think your teacher is tough, wait till you get a boss. He really will not have the vocation of teaching and patience required.
5. Devoted to cooking hamburgers does not take away dignity. Your grandparents had a different word for it: they called it opportunity.
6. If you mess up, it's not your parents' fault, so do not whine about your mistakes learn from them.
7. Before you were born, your parents were not as "boring" as they are now. They got that way by paying your bills, cleaning your clothes and listening ¬ charte talk about the new wave in which you were. So, before em-ignite your fight ¬ ing virgin forests contaminated by the generation of your parents, start clearing the way things in your own life, beginning with your room.
8. Your school may have done away with winners and losers, but not in real life. In some schools no longer lost school years and give you the opportunities you need to find the correct answer in your exams and your tasks are becoming easier. It bears no resemblance to real life.
9. Life is not divided into semesters. You will not have long summer vacations in faraway places and very few employers are interested in helping you find yourself. All this will have to do, if you wish, in your spare time.
10. Television is not everyday life. In everyday life, people actually have to leave the coffee in the film, to go to work.
11. Be nice to the nerds (I was one of them). The chances are good that end up working for one of them.
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Fairly disagree with some of the commandments of Uncle Billy
Especially in the Traveling
I think he knows that any kid, at the age of ten, honestly, unless you have given everything done that you had to strive for anything. In that case, yes, if you need decalogues nonsense as well.
That if I remember you too were born before 75, Alexander, and this also spent:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQSZNx4Mjeg
Come on, unless you just emerged from a bubble
Point 11 is very good
So, to perpetuate it from "you will earn your bread by the sweat of your brow" so let's make it good if we can pass it wrong, we like our fate to endure that same speech from our parents, rather than discard it we let those who come, pa that j * d * n
Decalogue and others are interesting though apparently known to talk about issues known. Have news is one thing and have assimilated as their own is something else quite different.
Very good post Alejandro. The Twitteo
Buenisimo, some are like "pillars taken from the experience" and serve as a guide for the novice computer learners who wish to carry the world before