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Yet another lazy, uninformed review of Twitter by someone who didn’t even bother to try it out before trashing it. Guess what – we aren’t all talking about what we had for lunch today.
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A recent interview with Facebook Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg
Monthly Archives: September 2007
links for 2007-09-22
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“…roughly seven years in the making and 15 hours long – there is little doubt that this is Burns’ masterpiece.”
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“This past week was an important one in the history of business software because it revealed that the monolith has cracked and the future is up for grabs.”
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Dear Fans, This journal will be one of my last entries as a San Francisco Giant. Yesterday, I was told by the Giants that they will not be bringing me back for the 2008 season…
links for 2007-09-21
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Interactive maps of popular destinations
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“So what really happened to the music industry, and what will it look like in five or ten years? That’s the question we put to five smart people in our latest Freakonomics Quorum.”
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Video interview of the Founder/CEO of Mint, winner of the recent TechCrunch40
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“Twitter has a real use for media companies and social-media-savvy brands.”
links for 2007-09-20
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Competitor to Wesabe and Mint
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Competitor to Mint and Wesabe
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Good discussion started by Fred Wilson. Make sure to read the comments.
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Weird.
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Turn your iPhone into a remote for iTunes
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Kottke explores the recently opened NY Times archives
links for 2007-09-19
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A review of the new Whole Foods in Portrero Hill, across the street from where I work.
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I like the concept
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“The real reason why IT fears web 2.0, as John Martellaro pointed out recently, is that it upsets the historical need for control and power in IT departments.”
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Mint has officially launched
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GTD guru David Allen will be doing a series of posts on Huffington Post
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“On Sept. 19 the company is launching a host of new features that might seem more at home on Facebook or News Corp.’s (NWS) MySpace than on a Web site where users post links to online articles and other media.”