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Take Google Reader To Your Desktop With ReadAIR
via dailyApps by Karthik Kastury on May 14, 2008
For those of you who are big fans of Google Reader, here’s an app that you must check out. You’ll love this new Adobe AIR app called ReadAIR that completely syncs with Google Reader and has the same basic layout as Google Reader, so you should have no problems starting out. You could be easily be fooled into thinking that this app was developed by Google because it is that well polished. It...
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Digg Townhall #2 Wrap-Up
via ReadWriteWeb by Sarah Perez on May 13, 2008
Last night was the second Digg Townhall, a live session hosted online by Digg founder Kevin Rose and CEO Jay Adelson. Like before, Kevin asked Digg users to post their suggestions on Digg as to what topics should be covered. (The thread is here). Now that the event is over, we can review how well those questions were addressed. Using a fairly democratic system, Kevin and Jay announced that they...
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We specialize in everything
via Seth's Blog by Seth Godin on May 13, 2008
If the world is really bigger, if you can find the best in the world to do what you want, no matter what it is you want, does that change things? If I need an animator, I can find the world's best animator. If I need a bond to insure my movie, I can find the best broker at selling completion bonds. If I need SEO help, get me the world's best SEO person. If I need braces, I can find the...
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Sharpen your blades.
via indexed by noreply@blogger.com (Jessica Hagy) on May 13, 2008
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Why do Thousands of Toads Cross the Road?
via Neatorama by Alex on May 13, 2008
Photo: YangtseThere was a sight to be seen at a bridge in Taizhou, Jiangsu Province, China a couple of days ago: the migration of thousands of toads!Thousands of toads were spotted at a bridge in Taizhou, Jiangsu province, China, on May 9. According to local expert, the toads were enduring a mass migration because of the depleting oxygen resource in a nearby river.From the pic it seems like the...
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You don't create a culture
via Signal vs. Noise by Jason on May 13, 2008
From time to time during conference Q&A sessions I’m asked “How did you create the culture at 37signals?” or “What do you recommend we do to set up an open, sharing company culture like yours?”My answer: You don’t create a culture. Culture happens. It’s the by-product of consistent behavior. If you encourage people to share, and you give them the freedom to share, then sharing will...
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Strange Fail
via The FAIL Blog by leechio on May 12, 2008
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Four more words
via Seth's Blog by Seth Godin on May 08, 2008
Connect like-minded people. My previous post only captured one part of the equation... the work of the marketer marketing to (or at) the consumer. It leaves out the future, which involves finding and leading and empowering the tribe of people who surround your organization. While the obvious successes are sites like Facebook or Flickr or Twitter, this idea of connection is far more pervasive...
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All the News That Fits (do what you're great at)
via Seth's Blog by Seth Godin on May 07, 2008
The New York Times, like all newspapers, is in big trouble. Unlike other papers, though, they've got a shot. And we can all learn a lesson about focusing on the great (by looking at what they should be doing, anyway). All the News That's Fit to Print used to be the motto they lived by. Of course, now, all the news that fits = the web. Unlimited space and free newsprint means the web can...
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Learn 35+ Languages for Free in iTunes
via RSSmeme | Most Popular Stories From The Last 24 Hours by (author unknown) on May 07, 2008
Shared 16 times TaggedEducation (1125)languages (48)Lifehacks (84)I was just browsing iTunes for poignant Morrissey covers when I discovered nearly a thousand free language courses on iTunes. 926 courses to be exact. Holy Moleskine, Batman!The extensive library of courses span over 35 languages, from Arabic to Yiddish. Each course comes as a convenient podcast which you can subscribe and...
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