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Looks cool
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The TechCrunch 40 back-channel on Twitter
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“Crowd sourced” electronic products
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The guy who paid $752K for Barry Bonds HR ball #756 is taking votes on the fate of the ball. The options are 1) Send it to Cooperstown 2) Brand it with an asterisk then send it to Cooperstown and 3) launch it into space!
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“The man who bought Barry Bonds’ record-breaking home-run ball is giving the public a chance to brand it with an asterisk and send it to baseball’s Hall of Fame - or to blast it into outer space.”
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“Effective Sept. 19, we are ending TimesSelect. All of our online readers will now be able to read Times columnists, access our archives back to 1987 and enjoy many other TimesSelect features that have been added over the last two years – free.”
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“Starting today, presentations — whether imported from existing files or created using the new slide editor — are listed alongside documents and spreadsheets in the Google Docs document list.”
Entries from September 2007
links for 2007-09-18
September 18th, 2007 ·
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links for 2007-09-17
September 17th, 2007 ·
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“Barry Bonds’ record-breaking 756th home run ball was auctioned Saturday for $752,467, well more than the estimates by memorabilia experts.”
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A summary of the Office 2.0 conference from Brian Solis
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links for 2007-09-16
September 16th, 2007 ·
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Yahoo! Mash official blog
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Another recap of the conference that I went to a couple of weeks ago
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Why write a blog post if your thoughts can be expressed in less than 140 characters? Read the comments on this one.
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links for 2007-09-15
September 15th, 2007 ·
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A very comprehensive post about applying social media to every phase of the product life cycle.
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Over 25 open source business applications are installed here. This is a great way to try out open source software without going through the installation process yourself.
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“CoverSutra gives you a handy and attractive way to control iTunes without having to leave your current application.”
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Looks pretty comprehensive but they’re missing the 2 AM Taco Bell run
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Blog covering digital music
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links for 2007-09-14
September 14th, 2007 ·
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Monetizes link sharing. I’m not so sure how I feel about this but it’s an interesting application of micropayments.
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A ringing endorsement of Todoit. I need to check this out.
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$3 ATM fee for non-customers? Boycott B of A.
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links for 2007-09-13
September 13th, 2007 ·
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This looks very cool. Especially cool that the items in the list can appear on a map.
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This looks like it might be a cool way to share photos & videos with family or a group of friends
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links for 2007-09-12
September 12th, 2007 ·
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A re-cap of the Office 2.0 conference that I attended last week
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Get Satisfaction describes its product as “people-powered customer-service.
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There is a web worker replacement for face time: workstreaming, the publishing of work-related activities and events to your remote colleagues, usually via RSS but sometimes in other formats and ways.”
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New time management tool
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“I’ve found it an odd phenomenon to feel relationships strengthening by simply reading status updates, constrained to 140 characters no less, over a period of time.”
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A Google perspective on last week’s Office 2.0 conference
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“…our relationships with other people are determined in part by the activities and objects we share.”
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links for 2007-09-11
September 11th, 2007 ·
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Protoscript is a simplified scripting language for creating Ajax style prototypes for the Web.
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links for 2007-09-10
September 10th, 2007 ·
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Based on a great book by John Krakauer. Opens September 21.
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The movie version of this book comes out Septmber 21.
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“Capgemini, is announcing today a partnership with Google to push Apps into the enterprise market”
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Interesting technique
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RoR plugins & tools
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links for 2007-09-08
September 8th, 2007 ·
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“…a number of companies, including well-trafficked online destinations such as eBay (EBAY), are finding ways to take their services outside the confines of the Web browser and place them squarely within the domain of—you guessed it—the desktop.”
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“His company suggests a new model for how connection, communication, and commerce can work online — a radical and ambitious rethinking of the Internet’s potential.”
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Coming back?
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A demo of the iPhone ringtone hack.
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I don’t care if the Giants aren’t going to the postseason. Time to start the Dan Ortmeier fan club.
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