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Finish Line
via xkcd.com by (author unknown) on May 14, 2008
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UN Fail
via The FAIL Blog by leechio on February 19, 2008
Thanks to Tom for:
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Mobius Battle
via xkcd.com by (author unknown) on February 08, 2008
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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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Sharing Is For Everyone! ReadBurner Now Includes Netvibes
via Official ReadBurner Blog by drew on May 13, 2008
... also integrated Netvibes into a main tab, just like we did with Google Reader, so now you can access your start page within ReadBurner.This announcements gives you a bit of an idea about what we’re up to – analyzing what people are sharing across the Web. As such, our tagline has now changed to “what’s shared on the Web.” Stay tuned for more exciting announcements soon
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The thing about 'free'
via Seth's Blog by Seth Godin on March 11, 2008
I posted an internship yesterday. The idea was to combine the "you pay to come" model of summer camp with the "we pay you to do low level work" of an internship to create a learning experience for students that was, split the difference, free. I felt like a free program would represent a combination of our effort and the interns. Free, though, is not the average of paid and paid for. Free is...
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Google Reader Gets Serious About Shared Items
via Official ReadBurner Blog by adam on May 06, 2008
... to (1) a lot more people sharing (2) a lot more items being shared and (3) a greater diversity of sources and types of stories since you can now share any web page. We’re really glad to see the GReader team paying attention to users and what they want, and excited about the implications of these new features!A few more details and minor updates are available on the Google Reader team blog.
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Extend Firefox Award Winners Announced
via ReadWriteWeb by Marshall Kirkpatrick on February 12, 2008
Three Firefox extensions were named winners of the Extend Firefox 2 awards this morning after being selected from a list of more than 100 submissions by a panel of tech celebrity judges . The Minimap Sidebar Extension (fast mapping), SamePlace (multiclient browser IM) and Shareaholic (multi tool bookmark submitter) were the award winners and 12 runners up were named as well.Though basing a...
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Marketing HR
via Seth's Blog by Seth Godin on February 19, 2008
Yesterday's post led to some good email about Human Resources. Understand that in days of yore, factories consisted of people and machines. The goal was to use more machines, fewer people, and to design processes so that the people were interchangeable, low cost and easily replaced. The more leverage the factory-owner had, the better. Hence Personnel or the even more cruel term: HR. It...
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Sir Ken Robinson on public speaking
via Presentation Zen by Garr on February 29, 2008
About two years ago I discovered Sir Ken Robinson; I have talked about him many times here before. His ideas on creativity and education—and his own personal presentation style—are truly an inspiration for me. This week I found several podcasts featuring Sir Ken Robinson and I ate them up. He has such great content and an engaging style. On one of the podcasts (this one) I found that he...
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