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“EPA fuel economy figures are rapidly overtaking horsepower and zero-to-60 times as the most important statistic for new car buyers. This week, the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) released its list of the 12 greenest vehicles of 2
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the theme spreads
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IT Management. March 1, 2007.
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holy moly. BBC Scotland is using twitter as a news channel! First corporate use of the platform i am aware of. Well done the beeb- makes a great deal of sense to push news via lightweight subscription. I wonder what a formal RedMonk Twitter channel would
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Tim’s latest roundup of Adobe customer wins in europe. He cuts out most of the marketingspeak verbiage, which is helpful.
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no WAY would Buell Duncan point to the jetBlue debacle if it weren’t a wall to wall Microsoft shop… I would have thought jet Blue was in play now as a prospect. I am sure an IBM sales person somewhere is cursing this post and hoping noone notices.
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now the BBC world service starts twittering too.
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Yo Dennis- TomRaftery is twittering. it has to be good eh?
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i can’t believe Dutch RSS guru marjoeleine hoekstra pinged me and had me talking to this new open source collaboration server before i even had a cup of coffee, let alone talked to my son today. Seems like the mindquarry approach is somewhat like traction
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One for aqualung’s shortlist for wikiness. An open source collaboration/wiki platform designed as “subversion for humans” – well, with version control as a core design principle. Just came across them today on the wibbly wobbly web
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Traction should definitely be on aqualung’s wiki shortlist. I have seen some really nice demos. its a powerful platform this one- designed before RSS was on the scene- and all the better for it. Never designed as a pulpit platform but always collaboration
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And one more. That makes 4 with Lotus, which is nice. confliuence has some great ideas- such as its wikipatterns to encourage adoption.what works? another point in atlassians’s favour for ric would be that they are Aussies!
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well that’s rather nice isn’t it? Amazing customer list too: ” technology giants Cisco, Oracle, SAP and Hewlett-Packard, financial heavyweights Citigroup, HSBC and the World Bank, research organizations such as NASA, CERN and Stanford University, manufact
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Jaime’s last ever post. Days before his son was born…. i wonder if he will ever resurface. i know i am missing Farrell badly after just a couple of days
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how can you not subscribe to a blog called silk and spinach. a UK agilist no less. coolness.
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if ever a blog was made for Cote its this one.
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Al Gore for president through community-based tagging? I have to say i am not sure sunny optimism is what the world needs right now. its warm enough already
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Cote' says:
March 2, 2007 at 1:58 am
Looks like del.icio.us posting is working! We’ll see if tomorrow’s works too…