links for 2007-08-31
Nike Mexico Fantastic photo of a very cool corporate HQ – Nike Mexico. Too funny. (tags: architecture business photography)
Nike Mexico Fantastic photo of a very cool corporate HQ – Nike Mexico. Too funny. (tags: architecture business photography)
Cofoundr – The Entrepreneurs Network (tags: socialnetworking entrepreneurship business)
I’ve been hearing rave reviews about the new Showtime series “Californication“, and since I don’t subscribe to Showtime, I checked iTunes. No luck, it’s not
Get Ready for BlogOrlando An interview with BlogOrlando sponsor, Josh Hallet about the upcoming BlogOrlando. I’m attending (and speaking), are you coming?? (tags: blogorlando speaking
Mommymixer: Mixers for moms & babysitters The Speed Dating concept stretches out and heads to the mommy arena. Fairly obvious idea that no one seems
Last year I had an absolutely fantastic time running the “Community Ecology: Finding balance when working with fan groups” session at SXSW. The panel was
I’ve written about Huffington Post’s superior methods of handling blog comments fairly recently, but I’m back again to dive deeper. In particular, I just came
A New Mac Tip Every Day: Webcams in Lighthouses?? Since I’m on the beach at the moment, lighthouse widgets sound fun! (tags: widgets macosx)
Inside Facebook » Biggest Facebook App Acquisition Yet “See Mom, screwing with Facebook all day CAN make money!” (tags: facebook socialnetworking API)
exPhone — clever ways to responsibly reuse or recycle your old cell phone exPhone. Heh. Brilliant. Funny thing is, if you don’t have an iPhone
Time is ticking down… soon I will be on a tasty South Carolina beach, (mostly) unwired, soaking up the sun and sand, and wrestling with
Fox Caught Changing Competitors’ Wikipedia Entries Wait, let me get this straight – Fox wanted to downplay the lawsuit and avoid negative press? I wonder
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