Google adds an amazingly cool feature
ReadWriteWeb points out a cool new Google feature: Google Search Wiki. The feature will allow logged-in users to change the order of search results and
ReadWriteWeb points out a cool new Google feature: Google Search Wiki. The feature will allow logged-in users to change the order of search results and
I’m ramping back up the Job Board updates. Sorry for the delay in getting these updates flowing… things have been crazy! Community Job Openings: Community
If you’re part of a non-profit in Dallas, be sure to swing by the BarCampNPdallas tomorrow! Here’s the skinny: BarCampNPdallas is a gathering of folks
UPDATE: Apparently Guns N’ Roses is pissed. Their lawyer has sent a three page letter to Dr Pepper to voice more than a little concern
Code: Flickr Developer Blog » Lessons Learned while Building an iPhone Site Good overview for coders. Tags: iphone, dailylinks Flickr: The Stick Figures in Peril
Last week I was walking to my car in the airport parking lot, tired but upbeat. The presentation I’d given earlier that day had gone
Some sad news in the blogosphere today. In a striking display of the power of live video, Abraham K. Biggs committed suicide on Wednesday while
If you play in the community space at all, you’ve almost certainly heard or been part of a discussion revolving around the 90-9-1 Principle. Basically
Yesterday and today I’ve been in Las Vegas at the WOMMA Summit. I’ve been doing the live blogging together with the always fantastic Shannon Stairhime
Pixar’s New “Up” Teaser Trailer « THE FIRE WIRE Looks like Pixar has another hit in the queue. This one looks to be pretty hilarious.
Today I’m happy to bring you another great guest post. This time we have Chris Carfi from SocialCustomer.com weighing in. Thanks, Chris! What are Design
Traffic Bollards …or How To Stop a 10 Ton Truck Instantly Wow…. seriously, don’t run into one of these things! Tags: humor, video, dailylinks Barack
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