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This is the best app to have if you’re a del.icio.us power user and on a mac bar none. The best $5 you’ll ever spend. It’s what I use to create this link blog.
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They like solving problems. I agree.
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Large organizations with lawyers should rethink their shoot first, ask questions later policy.
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Free wifi and cheaper coffee sounds like a winner to me. StarBucks always seemed like a great marketing case study to me. You just can’t serve good coffee and by on every block at the same time.
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This is just 2006 and with their current per capita GDP.
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I wish bad design and spaghetti code was a crime too. The current law’s handling of “ethical cracking” where only flaws are exposed and no damage is done will only hurt security in the long-term and kill brilliant talent with a criminal record.
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Applying factory worker productivity metrics to knowledge workers will never work. I always believed a more open policy for “slacking off” would be more productive than people trying to do it on the sly.
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Pretty fancy RSS icon with the photoshop file to tweak.
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The question isn’t whether you’re ready for Windows Vista but if Vista is ready for you.
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Interesting breakdown of RSS readers used by people. The lion’s share of my FeedBurner stats go to Firefox live bookmarks. Unfortunately, this fluctuates like crazy. Maybe because this is a new blog.
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Interesting cost analysis on bandwidth versus sneaker net. Illustrates how it’s never good to assume online transfers always win. Lots of applications waste time trying to out do physical solutions (like pen and paper or sneaker net).
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aka link bait
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A blog that presents a very rare combination of quality content on security and beautiful design.
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OPML has a new icon. About time considering how integral it is for sharing feeds or migrating across feed readers.
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Pretty much sums up the snub felt by Digg’s top users. “Profit sharing? NO. Top users list? NO. A real link without nofollow tags in our profile? NO.” Kick in the teeth? YES. It’ll be really hard motivating them even if the ranking list comes back.
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Do you have what it takes?
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The insanity continues.
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