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Why You Should Join Every New Site?
via Deys.ca by Bill on February 28, 2008
So FriendFeed just opened up and there has been a flood of people heading over and adding all their friends. Every time this happens questions fly about why we have to create a profile and add all the same friends. I know and agree that things like OpenSocial would help, believe me I have a profile on so many sites. How much time do we spend setting them up and entering our info? I’ll tell you...
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Unified Comments - A New System for On Site Community
via Deys.ca by Bill on April 29, 2008
So I was listening to Mitch Joel on the latest Six Pixels of Seperation this morning and Joseph Rogers had a comment that he spent a lot of time reading blogs but not commenting because he uses a feed reader and rarely goes to the site. I can say I do the same thing but I do have a habit of opening the feed item in a new window and commenting every once and a while. I would probably comment more...
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Pork and Beans - Weezer Weezer kicks so much ass! I love that
via Deys.ca by Bill on May 22, 2008
Pork and Beans - WeezerWeezer kicks so much ass! I love that they do things like this and release it on youtube. Can’t wait to hear the album.
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Ban on Drive Throughts a bad idea.
via Deys.ca - Bill Deys - Blog, Podcast and Social Meida Expert in London Ontario by Bill on May 27, 2008
So the city of London is planning on banning new drive throughs. I’m “cross posting” this here, with some elaboration, after I submitted it as a letter to the editor of the London Free Press on the lfpress.com website, and I’ve also posted it on BlogLDN. If anyone from the London Free Press or anywhere else wants to quote me here or contact me regarding this issue, or any other, I’m...
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Border Guards to search iPod’s
via Deys.ca - Bill Deys - Blog, Podcast, Internet and Social Meida Expert in London Ontario SEO by Bill on May 29, 2008
... deal would create a international regulator that could turn border guards and other public security personnel into copyright police. The security officials would be charged with checking laptops, iPods and even cellular phones for content that “infringes” on copyright laws, such as ripped CDs and movies.The guards would also be responsible for determining what is infringing content and what ...
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