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A 2-year old can do this
via Requirements Defined - Seilevel's Software Requirements Blog by (author unknown) on May 14, 2008
Shared by Linda J.J. could do my job... Gotta see about getting him on the payroll. We're hiring BAs.I was driving somewhere with my 2-year old daugther the other day when she started asking me questions. More specifically, she asked me one question, "Why are their no clouds today?" I quickly gave an answer, and (those of you with kids know where I'm going with this) she proceeded to...
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Comic for 12 May 2008
via Pearls Before Swine by (author unknown) on May 12, 2008
Shared by Dominik Oh yes! (Pastis is slow - the fly should be twittering.)
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Your vote matters
via Official Google Blog by A Googler on May 12, 2008
Posted by Marissa Mayer, Vice President of Search Products & User Experience, and Dennis Hwang, Webmaster Manager and Chief DoodlerA couple of months ago, we announced the Doodle 4 Google art competition and invited students in grades K-12 across the U.S. to redesign our logo around the theme "What if...?".Since then, more than 16,000 kids across the country have been busy creating their...
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gReader Comments adds Disqus comments to Google Reader
via Google Blog Search: google reader by Brad Linder on May 12, 2008
Once you install gReader Comments, you should notice a new box in your Google Reader post windows that says Comments. Click on this box and a Disqus window will pop up showing you the comments left on the post and offering you the ...
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Brand Tags
via Cauvin by (author unknown) on May 12, 2008
Shared by Linda I am so addicted to the "WHAT BRAND DO YOU THINK THIS IS?" page...If you haven't already seen Seth Godin's blog entry on it and checked out Brand Tags, take a look now.A brand is not just a name or a logo. It's a set of associations imprinted in the mind of a customer. At the Brand Tags site, you can say what various popular brands mean to you. You can also see...
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The Yellow Page
via Momisodes by (author unknown) on May 09, 2008
Shared by Linda Have your kleenex ready...Submitted for AngelGal’s Realm’s Mother’s Day Contest: Favorite Memory of MomMy mother is the typical Asian mom. Growing up there were no hugs, kisses, or “I love you’s”. They just didn’t exist. They were never part of her world growing up in rural China. With only bare necessities to live, and little to resources in a tiny village, I’m...
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Beware when texting love notes... iTAPEn may interpret "honey"
via (title unknown) by Linda on May 08, 2008
Beware when texting love notes... iTAPEn may interpret "honey" as "goofy". I speak from experience. :o)
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Rite of Passage
via Blonde Mom Blog by (author unknown) on May 08, 2008
Shared by Linda Having a boy lessens the likelihood of me dealing with this predicament!Last night at bedtime Miss A was clutching a costume jewelry pearl necklace and of course refused to hand it over. Being a mother of weak fortitude and one that would probably let her kids sleep with a pet monkey if it meant they would sleep soundly all night, I shrugged it off and told her I’d be right...
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Please Unsubscribe me From Your Internet
via MakeUseOf.com by (author unknown) on May 07, 2008
Shared by Nkululeko Masondo Huh! "unsubscribe me from the internet"Maybe I should also send out thisFrom the Page:My company runs email campaigns like any other. You know, the usual sales promotions, monthly specials, etc. Just click the unsubscribe link at the end of the email to opt out / unsubscribe permanently.A couple of weeks ago we received an actual, honest to goodness US Postal...
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Destination Japan
via The Food Section by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
Shared by Linda I need that pig lid...Silicone chopstick rests by Shukoh Hayashi are twisted to form the shape of a helix. $30 for five.The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) has created Destination: Japan, a collection of more than 100 products (exclusive to the MoMA Store) created by established and emerging Japanese designers. We've sifted through them to find culinary-oriented products, from...
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