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A Firefox extension that submits the tracks you play at www.Pandora.com to Last.fm.
Entries from February 2008
links for 2008-02-29
February 29th, 2008 ·
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links for 2008-02-28
February 28th, 2008 ·
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“…we’d rather our customers grow out of our products than never be able to grow into them in the first place.”
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links for 2008-02-27
February 27th, 2008 ·
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This is a good data point for the “Freeconomy” meme.
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This is a great concept. I’m interested in splitting San Francisco Giants season tickets with 10-15 people. Contact me if you’re interested.
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I’ve only been using Friendfeed for one day and I’m already a big fan. Here are some good tips.
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Yahoo! has launched a Digg-style site that allows readers to vote up popular stories.
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Audio recording from a recent keynote speech by Matt Mullenweg, founder of WordPress.
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links for 2008-02-26
February 26th, 2008 ·
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Once a marketing gimmick, free has emerged as a full-fledged economy.
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Fine tune your online rep.
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…it starts from a very basic premise that most other online invitation sites surprisingly have ignored. Says co-founder and CEO Lorien Gabel: “We have taken the approach that the invite matters.”
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Online Invitations, party planning and event management from
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Write to your Wordpress blog from your iPhone
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links for 2008-02-25
February 25th, 2008 ·
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A good rant against Google Docs.
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“Twitter, however, has almost a million members, a thriving community, lots of discussions and yet doesn’t have spam or troll issues”
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links for 2008-02-23
February 23rd, 2008 ·
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links for 2008-02-20
February 20th, 2008 ·
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links for 2008-02-18
February 18th, 2008 ·
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“…the MacBook Air is like a sporty convertible coupe. You buy one not for practical reasons, but because it is satisfying to own something beautiful and clever and fun.”
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links for 2008-02-15
February 15th, 2008 ·
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This reminds me of my wife’s reluctance to use Twitter.
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links for 2008-02-12
February 12th, 2008 ·
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“…interruptions from e-mail, cell phones, instant messaging, and blogs take up nearly 30% of each day; on an annualized basis, this represents a loss of 28 billion hours for the entire US workforce”
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“I believe that we have mistaken ubiquitous computing — in other words, the ability to do stuff anywhere, anytime — as making us more productive because we’re filling “dead time”. It’s this misunderstanding of time that I think is causing us problems.”
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It’s over for HD DVD.
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Cover songs posted on Tumblr
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“Leaflets are fun, useful applications designed to run fast on your iPhone.”
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