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NextPath – 13 Things I Wish I Learned in College
NextPath – 13 Things I Wish I Learned in College – yes, I realize that I’m still in “college” (in Canada we call it University 😉 ), but there are a few good points in this… 1. Getting to the … Continue reading
Tagged business, initiative, presentations, success, university
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Facebook | Home
Facebook | Home – looks like they’ve added iCalendar exports of individual events and all of your events. Nice. This is new, unless I’m mistaken. Naturally, there’s no mention on the Facebook blog.
Naming websites
Once upon a time (okay, 1995), Ward Cunningham invented WikiWikiWebs. They spread all over, even slowly creeping into the commercial world. In 2001 it was thought that using one would help speed up article-writing for Nupedia. Today they are known … Continue reading
Geeking with Greg: Findory rides into the sunset
Geeking with Greg: Findory rides into the sunset Greg and Peter Caputa are the two blogs I read by people who’ve taken the startup route and are very open about everything, which is truly great. Few people are ready to … Continue reading
Tagged findory, greglinden, startup
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Image Search Engines || Fagan Finder
Image Search Engines || Fagan Finder – virtually all of Fagan Finder has stagnated since 2005 (if not 2002/2003), and I definitely do not have the time to give it the upgrade it deserves. Anyhow, so I decided to update … Continue reading
Tagged adbrite, adsense, advertising, faganfinder, images, imagesearch
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Dabble DB: A better web database to share, manage and explore your information
Dabble DB – continuing with my catching up on things, I just watched Jon Udell’s October screencast of Dabble DB, and it definitely looksl like something I can see myself using. Of course, I went to the website and was … Continue reading
Tagged dabbledb, spreadsheet
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Banana Protection
I’ve been a happy user of several Banana Guards since I got some twoish years ago, although apparently they have a new version out. Via Digg yesterday I see that there’s another contender, Banana Bunker. My first thought was that … Continue reading
Tagged banana, bananabunker, bananaguard, food
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Bloglines unread=0
My practice in the past when going through my newsreader quicky, was to “keep as new” any item which was interesting and required me to give more thought to than I could at the time. When I went through last … Continue reading
Tagged jonudell, screencasting
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Catching up
So aside from the work of moving to another host, etc. I’ve also been catching up on some other things. I reduced my unread emails in gmail from about 880 to zero (woohoo) during the course of three or four … Continue reading
Tagged catchingup, gtd
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