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A drumbeat for full text feeds by seventeen dots, the eMusic review blog, begins. All I can see is Hear Hear!
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Stephen O’Grady is a “familiar name” – that’s pretty frigging cool when you see the other names on the list…
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Red Monk vs Orange Monk
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I begin to wonder if Milan’s fashion obsession is borne of the light in the city, in the way artists love Saint Ives. The Sartorialist’s pictures are always better in Milan. The people, the clothes, or the light… ?
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I keep thinking its me, not David Weinberger, but I can’t see defending John McCain in this context as a “gaffe”. The world is watching. Words have international consequences. We currently have a joker as president. As a voter, I want to be aware just how
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Some really good advice here. I am not a natural moderator- being too much of a show off for that- so I need to internalise lessons like these.
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Fantastic Healh 2.0 example here, using Mechanical Turk.
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Tres Cool. Applying open source ideas to improving global living standards. Where is the blog/feeds though?
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I see where you’re going with this, but Ryan, isn’t *Dreamweaver* “the method of choice to build browser applications”?
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“gmail’s tired interface”. isn’t that sacrilege or something?
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“ODF had already brought us one success: Open XML is going through the standardization process because of it. Will it bring more benefits? I think so. It might introduce competition back to the document market. That can be only good for consumers.”
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Health 2.0 – take control of your own Health info?
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Dawn Foster leaves Compiere for Jive Software. Its stock should rise… I already want a briefing…
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Hey Marj Jo – could it be that patent law in those countries is fairly strong> certainly is Japan. Just a thought.
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in which I am very impressed by the tech savvy of the UK right wing.
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how could I could not subscribe to him when this was the first tweet I saw. Anyone for social media in spitalfields this Thursday?
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“I see where you’re going with this, but Ryan, isn’t *Dreamweaver* “the method of choice to build browser applications”?”
Seriously, you’re killing me. Besides, I wonder how many JavaScript developers are using Dreamweaver. Maybe layout, but script coding? I guess no.
James, you might also want to look at Guy Kawasaki’s notes on being a great moderator.
Ryan – i take your point. but it was interesting you ignore dreamweaver in your analysis. how are developers going to build the HTML to run in Apollo? Dreamweaver may not be getting the love right now, but I think an Adobe analysis needs to include it.