Michael
Subscriber since: May 2009
Location: South Padre Island, TX
About Me
Mike's experience in the technology industry is quite extensive. During his career, he has had the good fortune of serving both as a designer of complex enterprise applications and as a corporate executive. In his previous life, Mike was founder, CEO, and Chairman of the Board of AssetWorks Inc., now a division of a fortune 500 company and the industry leader in facility management solutions.

Mike now enjoys living on South Padre Island and helping make Real Estate companies serve their customers better through the use of technology, especially his wife's company, Alice Donahue Real Estate.

Mike has a BSEE from Ohio State University and is a licensed real estate agent in the state of Texas.
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love
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""For what shall it profit a man if he shall gain the whole world but lose his own soul." - Jesus Christ"
- The author of the Bible

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The You Decade
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Invented Languages Q&A

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Remembering Salinger
Shtick Lit

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Googling vs. Bing-ing
The Namer's Bookshelf
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The Digital Librarian

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The You Decade
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Multiple Choice
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Should Everybody Write?
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Grammar Rules!

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Publicity How-To, For Free

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Storytelling Blogs
Keep It Short

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Your Virtual Bookshelf

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Getting Unstuck

Writers:

Rules for Writing Fiction
Remembering Salinger

Writing:

Should Everybody Write?
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