Rapid Fire – Sunday, February 10
Tell the T.S.A. (and Don’t Hold Back) – New York Times The New York Times looks at the TSA blog. Good review, overall. Tags: politics,
Tell the T.S.A. (and Don’t Hold Back) – New York Times The New York Times looks at the TSA blog. Good review, overall. Tags: politics,
Managing Online Forums: Everything You Know Need to Know to Create and Run Successful Community Discussion Boards Patrick’s support site is live for his new
Five Magazines You Have Never Read – Marketing & Strategy Innovation Blog “Someone famous (Ogilvy?) said that it was a good idea to make a
Anne Wojcicki and Linda Avey: The Power of We “But we also started 23andMe to accomplish something that could impact all of us in a
Business Platinum Card from OPEN from American Express ® Really cool card for frequent small business travelers… too bad it’s an American Express that requires
apophenia: Pew on teen social media practices (with interesting bits on class) Danah points out another great Pew report that covers teens and and how
Andy Sernovitz’s Damn, I Wish I’d Thought of That!: Superbowl Damn I love ze Frank. That dude is hilarious, and so is this take on
hooeey — Record, retrieve and analyze your web hops Interesting service to track (and more interestingly, share) your Web browsing process. You can turn it
Ecommerce Registration Usability Tips – Get Elastic Ecommerce Blog Impressive list of ecommerce login assessments. If you develop a membership or ecommerce site, this is
Ducati World Famed motorcycle maker, Ducati, has a pretty impressive community effort underway. Tags: productdesign, community, corporateblog, dailylinks The Hydrox Cookie Is Dead, and Fans
YouBama – The Citizen Generated Campaign Fantastic quasi-mashup site bringing a bunch of “why I support Obama” videos together into one location. Very cool! Tags:
Cartype : Car cut-aways Ever since I was a kid I’ve had a huge fascination for these types of cutaway drawings. So cool. I can’t
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