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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.
Author Archives: mdoeff
links for 2007-11-02
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A wiki focused on different ways people are using Twitter to collaborate
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“I could not be any more proud of Apple, who has made regular backup the centerpiece of Mac OSX Leopard. They call it Time machine, and the name is about as revolutionary as the approach.”
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The most influential Twitterers based on number of followers
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Huge.
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Going here on Friday
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Earthquake preparedness resource
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“When packaged software is used across an industry, differentiation seems to disappear. And while customization may hold the promise of differentiation through unique features and capabilities, the risks are just too high.”
Barry Bonds won’t set foot in the Hall of Fame if the #756 home run ball has an asterisk
From this San Francisco Chronicle article…
Barry Bonds, in an interview with TV broadcaster Jim Gray, said that if the Hall of Fame displayed the No. 756 home run ball with an asterisk on it, he would not appear at the Hall ever, even if he was inducted to it.
More coverage from ESPN.
links for 2007-11-01
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“It’s an evolutionary release with parts that are downright revolutionary.”
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How 37Signals uses Campfire.