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Automatically post your del.icio.us links to any blog. Now you can pretend to be an A-list blogger too!
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Looks like I’m not the only one shocked by how programming is represented by Hollywood. It’s almost a genre in itself. Really a hilarious read for anybody that’s dabbled in code.
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Is blogging really a suitable activity for a company boss? Seth Godin is sceptical. Blogs work, he says, when they are based on the values of “candour, urgency, timeliness, pithiness and controversy “Does this sound like a CEO to you?”
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Four great designers known throughout the web have teamed up to bring the best of freelancing with the power of organization to serve the web. Their work on an individual basis is never short of awesome.
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Google sure has my attention with all the information they have on me. The could easily hand it all over to the FBI to profile me and I have feeling they’d get an accurate picture. Are we all giving up a piece of our freedom that will be deferred to the
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The true account of an RSS junkie. Really a heart-wrenching read from someone who shares my affliction.
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Top 10 Flickr Hacks from none other than the CEO of Zoomr (a rival service)
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I’m starting to lose track of what’s a mashup and what’s not a mashup but obviously mixing stuff up is good I guess. What happens when the “in” service of the day goes to hell in a handbasket? Nobody knows.
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Have you ever regretted making a comment? Everyone has. Sometimes, it’s like the keyboard is directly connected to our primal brain. Should all comments be removable by the authors? I think it’ll only raise more issues and make people irresponsible.
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Kevin Rose is probably one of the most charismatic tech CEO. He always looks easy-going and approachable. I think his personality cult is just as much a factor in Digg’s success as the users.
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If anything, whether the iPhone succeeds or not, the significance of its announcement will be how it shocked the status quo into rethinking their offerings. Here was a genre that everyone thought was mature, now it’s redefined. Just like the iPod did.
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Kevin Rose calls Digg “the new New York Times” is actually a web site where kids get to vote on what news is of interest to 12-year-olds.
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Is it a difference in education at the root or do differences run deeper?
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The MySpace crowd is probably the worst demographic to serve ads. Will Google’s partnership with MySpace hurt advertisers and publishers alike by degrading the quality of Google’s ad network?
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Is Italy the only country with any sanity? All the restrictions that come with copyrighted content feels like Big Brother 2.0.
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