Friday Links
A few cool links I came across this week: Weblogs Work Tiki Bar TV – Funniest video podcast I’ve seen so far! Texas Venture Capital
A few cool links I came across this week: Weblogs Work Tiki Bar TV – Funniest video podcast I’ve seen so far! Texas Venture Capital
Thought some of you might be interested to know that I was interviewed on another podcast, this time for the Architectonic blog. I’ve not listened
What in the world is this?? Seriously, watch it to the end. I’m dying to know what they’re saying….
Just a few things I found recently through my travels around the Web: Hackoff – an e-Book delivered via blogs Running your company on Web
I’ve become hooked on the Slate.com daily podcast. They are wonderful little 5-7 minute chunks of interestirng content off of the Slate.com site, read by
A great way to think about community: It’s everything for somebody – not something for everybody Additionally… Communities are NOT: Communities are : About the
It dawned on me that I’ve never really blogged about the projects I’ve worked on at LEGO. The first one I wanted to share is
I’m in another book… well, sorta. I’m in the acknowledgements at least. Yun Mi Antorini has been working on her PhD for a while and
Another cool wiki concept: wikiHow. Post your own how-to articles on a variety of subjects. Looks like it could be cool over time… we’ll see.
The music industry has been making noise about the 99 cents price tag on iTunes songs being unfair to them and ….to their artists. Joel
I often hear from various communities that they think that companies are purposely trying to hurt them. Dumb decisions that they see as coming from
Donna, the Kryptonite PR person is now blogging. You may remember Donna from her willingness to discuss the Kryptonite debacle here, here, here, here. Even
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