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Flags in Old Montreal
via Recent Uploads tagged oldmontreal by nobody@flickr.com (Sandman5) on July 02, 2008
Sandman5 posted a photo:Canada Day in Old Montreal, Quebec(Photo credit: Andrew C. Belding)
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How Social Media Tools Have Helped Flood Victims - MainStreet
via "todd mundt" - Google News by (author unknown) on July 02, 2008
How Social Media Tools Have Helped Flood VictimsMainStreet, NY - 8 hours agoTodd Mundt, Director of New Media Strategies at Louisville (KY) Public Media, an Iowa expatriate, wrote on his blog that these social media sites have ...
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Not So Social: Google And Facebook Face-Off At Supernova
via TechCrunch by Nik Cubrilovic on June 18, 2008
Today at the Supernova conference there was a panel about who owns the social graph. The panelists were Kevin Marks from Google, Joseph Smarr from Plaxo and Dave Morin, Facebook’s Senior Platform Manager. The conversation turned very interesting when moderator Tantek Celik pointed out a post by David Recordon that showed how Facebook is blocking Google’s Friend Connect product, and not...
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The History of Firefox 1.0 to 3.0 in Screenshots [Screenshot Tour]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on June 16, 2008
Mozilla released Firefox version 1.0 to relative obscurity in November of 2004, and four short years later, the much-anticipated Firefox 3.0 will hit the streets with ambitions of setting a new world record tomorrow. In honor of tomorrow's 3.0 release, let's take a look back at a visual history of Firefox, version 1.0 to 3.0.The Themes The most significant change you'll notice in...
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Aldred Building - Vieux Montréal
via Montreal Pool by nobody@flickr.com (wemidji) on May 19, 2008
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Music: Jampacked Bonnaroo, Beyond Jams
via NYT > Arts by (author unknown) on June 16, 2008
Bonnaroo started in 2002 as a jam-band marathon drawing latter-day Deadheads and Phish fans, but it has expanded every which way.
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Neon
via Recent Uploads tagged louisville by nobody@flickr.com (Lost Albatross) on June 18, 2008
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A subversive plan to influence pubradio programmers
via Pubcasting In the News by Karen on June 16, 2008
Jesse Thorn of The Sound of Young America has a subversive new strategy to win airtime on public radio stations: he's offering free t-shirts to anyone who works at a station and likes his show. The catch: all recipients must agree to wear their t-shirts to work and "talk about the show when people looked at them funny," Thorn writes on his blog. The t-shirt campaign is already underway at one...
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Threading the Social Needle
via chrisbrogan.com by chrisbrogan on June 18, 2008
One thing I try to do often is connect with people across all my various social networks. If you’re following me on Twitter, I invite you to add me at LinkedIn. Likewise, if you’re a reader and contributor to this blog’s community, I invite you to join me at those other two places. If you’re reading the blog, but not yet getting the newsletter, which is totally different, I invite you to...
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Stacking the Odds
via Daring Fireball by John Gruber on June 18, 2008
Jack Shedd on Mozilla’s Firefox-vs.-Safari comparison:The sad fact is, in most ways, WebKit/Safari is the superior browser. And it damn well better be. Apple caused a huge ruckus when it chose to use the kHTML engine as Safari’s starting point instead of Gecko. The long run has proven their decision was correct. They’ve managed to build a faster, more compliant-browser with fewer...
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