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What are you worth?
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Simple salary search tool.
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It’s like a YouTube for documents
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A great visualization of live SXSW chatter on Twitter
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Look out for Twitter. It’s blowing up (in a good way).
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“Tagzania is about tags and places. If you register and log in, you can add places, points, to create and document your maps. When you add a point, you may tag it with keywords.”
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Having a bad day? Sing “I’m About to Whip Somebody’s Ass”.
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Hum it to yourself
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Several remixes posted. The “goose extended remix” is ridiculously catchy.
Category Archives: Daily Links
links for 2007-03-11
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“We are basically running a small municipal transit agency,†said Marty Lev, Google’s director of security and safety, who oversees the program.
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Add RSS feeds to Salesforce.com
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Web-based document signature, contract management, etc.
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Round-up of several CRM app’s
links for 2007-03-10
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Very slick.
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Yahoo research paper on tagging
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This is awful but here I am linking to it.
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Your desktop can be as messy as your real desk.
links for 2007-03-09
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Map builder
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Travel videos from around the world
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A list of the best outdoor locations in California and the Bay Area
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A video guide to San Francisco Bay Area’s newest and most notable restaurants
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“…the best that Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0 applications like blogs and wikis can do it increase the productivity of existing business processes by improving efficiency as well as allowing them to self-improve through emergent structure and behavior.”
links for 2007-03-08
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Audio links from this conference
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RSS is moving into the enterprise
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“Babelgum ushers in a new era for television, blending the lean-back experience of traditional TV with the interactive and social power of the Internet.”