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“…we explore the reasons for the social enterprise, look at what social technologies fit and raise various concerns related to adoption.”
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White hat hacker looks for vulnerabilities on social networking sites
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“…the online search leader will dispense driving directions at thousands of gasoline pumps across the United States beginning early next month”
Monthly Archives: November 2007
links for 2007-11-06
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Includes a good response from Tim O’Reilly
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Traveling with the [Associate Product Mangers] provided a rare look into Google itself—its management philosophy, its values and its attempts to maintain its vision in the face of tremendous growth.
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Rent out the stuff that you aren’t using (via TechCrunch)
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NPR’s new music site
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Another Leopard review. First in a series.
links for 2007-11-05
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“Old farts have been swarming the place”
links for 2007-11-04
links for 2007-11-03
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A massive list of del.icio.us tools
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A digital memory book for your baby. Currently in closed alpha.
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Lil’Grams allows you to keep every aspect of your baby updated – from text snippits…to food “he really likes those orange pez” and a 1st category for everything baby does “first”.
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“Serena Software plans Monday to release Serena Prototype Composer, a free tool intended to make it easy to prototype business applications.”
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Details on the new Tumblr
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“…there’s more to the backup process than setting up the software and making the first few backup – you need to be able to retrieve your files from the backup when you need them. Today I’m going to look at how to do this using Time Machine.”
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Time-lapse video of construction work on the Bay Bridge over the Labor Day weekend.