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Share anything. Anytime. Anywhere.
via Official Google Reader Blog by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
... there's all sorts of information "out there" just waiting to be streamed, shared and otherwise consumed by you and your friends. Now you can finally show all of your Reader friends that awesome talking cat video you found, your favorite grilled trout recipe, or reviews of the best brunch place in your neighborhood -- all without a subscription.Here are a few new ways you can add and share ...
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Microsoft’s WorldWide Telescope Released
via TechCrunch by Mark Hendrickson on May 13, 2008
Microsoft has released its highly anticipated Worldwide Telescope software, which can be used by astronomers and non-astronomers alike to explore the heavens with a desktop client akin to Google Earth. We’ll have a detailed review up shortly. Until then, head over the site and download your copy for free (Windows only).See our previous coverage here and here.Crunch Network: CrunchBoardbecause...
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The Media markets
via Seth's Blog by Seth Godin on May 07, 2008
The product they sell is drama. When I went to business school, we spent an entire 90 minute class on how to read the Wall Street Journal. That's a rare treat... being taught how to understand and psyche out the media. With the vast bulk of our news coming online now, it's worth taking a second to look at the way mainstream media markets drama. You know and I know that they're doing...
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Free Range Kids, blog for raising kids without being freaked out about safety all the time
via Boing Boing by Cory Doctorow on April 12, 2008
Lenore Skenazy, the author of the kick-ass column about letting her kid ride the subway alone, has started a blog called Free Range Kids, with a stirring call to action: Do you ever... ..let your kid ride a bike to the library? Walk alone to school? Take a bus, solo? Or are you thinking about it? If so, you are raising a Free Range Kid! At Free Range, we believe in safe kids. We believe...
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The wealthy gardener
via Seth's Blog by Seth Godin on April 14, 2008
At a seminar at the local library, someone asked, "how do I make a lot of money blogging?" My guess is that at least week's seminar, the one on growing orchids, no one raised his hand and said, "how do I make a lot of money growing orchids?" Sure, people make money growing orchids. Some people probably get rich growing orchids. Not many though. And my guess is that the people who do make...
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Mad Men
via Marginal Revolution by Alex Tabarrok on March 10, 2008
... to:...threaten the Soviet Union with a massive nuclear strike and make itsleaders think he was crazy enough to go through with it. His hope wasthat the Soviets would be so frightened of events spinning out ofcontrol that they would strong-arm Hanoi, telling the North Vietnameseto start making concessions at the negotiating table or risk losingSoviet military support.Much more was involved th...
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Keep the vintage Pontiac in the garage.
via indexed by noreply@blogger.com (Jessica Hagy) on May 08, 2008
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Fonz Jumps the Shark on HAPPY DAYS vs Drinking Your Milkshake
via (title unknown) by admin on March 09, 2008
The reason I’m posting this infamous 1977 clip from Happy Days which gives us the expression to ‘jump the shark’, (meaning to pass ones prime and descended into gimmick) is that I realized that I had never actually watched it.But that’s not the only reason. The recent ‘I’ll end up drinking your milkshake’ line from There Will be Blood (which originally came from the 1920s) looks...
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Game Developers Should Ignore Software Pirates
via Slashdot: Games by Soulskill on March 21, 2008
wraith808 points out a story about remarks made by the CEO of software and game development company Stardock about sales in the PC game industry. His suggestion to other developers is simple: ignore the software pirates. From Ars Technica: "'So here is the deal: When you develop for a market, you don't go by the user base. You go by the potential customer base. That's what most...
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Saving the Earth? Good for You — Just Be Sure to Watch the Bottom Line.
via Wired: Top Stories by Gabriel Sherman on March 27, 2008
Toyota relies on sales of gas-guzzling pickups to be the cash cow offseting development costs of the hybrid Prius. Oother companies hoping to reap the benefits of going green face the same Catch-22: Rolling out earth-friendly products attracts environmentally conscious customers, but corporate profits still come largely from doing business the old, dirty way.
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