Rapid Fire – Sunday, November 25
Futuristic Play by Andrew Chen: Technology always changes, but people always stay the same Cool article that reminds us that while technology advances, human nature
Futuristic Play by Andrew Chen: Technology always changes, but people always stay the same Cool article that reminds us that while technology advances, human nature
I had the pleasure of seeing Mark Cuban speak recently at BlogWorld Expo. One of the topics he covered was an interesting assessment on why
Exclusive Lifehacker Interview: Gmail Product Manager on IMAP and Greasemonkey Check out this interesting interview with the Gmail product manager. Tags: google, dailylinks, interview Seth’s
My gag reflex has caused me to throw up a little. Why you ask? I was reading a recent issue of Entertainment Weekly where they
My gag reflex has caused me to throw up a little. Why you ask? I was reading a recent issue of Entertainment Weekly where they
E. A. Hanks: Can Your Christmas List Make A Difference? – Living on The Huffington Post Can consumerism act as a form of activism? Tags:
14 open positions on the Job Board! Online Community Manager, Zazengo (virtual) Games for Change Community Manager (New York, New York) Community Manager: SF Bay
Threadless T-Shirts – Movies: Ruining The Book Since 1920 by Jayson Dougherty The Threadless email newsletter (received today) turned me onto this cool ass T
Barack Obama’s Google-Friendly Technology Platform Barack Obama releases his tech platform. Some good stuff… my support remains intact 🙂 Tags: politics, technology, dailylinks Jott to
(Please excuse me while I gush, off-topic for a few minutes) As amazing and bizarre as it seems, yesterday marked year one of fatherhood. In
Amazon Amapedia Amazon has taken it’s product wiki-esque concepts and created a single site, Amapedia, to host it. Another smart amazon idea. Tags: amazon, ecommerce,
Sean over at MarketingSherpa pinged me last week to chat about best practices for adding social functions to a Web site. We talked for quite
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