Month: May 2006
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The Big Picture
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Mike Davidson, CEO of Newsvine, suggested that he wants to keep his RSS feeds pure — no ads, no content other than headlines — so that the feed is just…
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Richard Edelman on PR and Syndication
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Richard Edelman is on the stage, talking about PR in the new media landscape. I’ve been listening (and not taking notes) for most of the discussion, but found the last…
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Checking in from Syndicate – Jarvis unkeynote
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Jeff Jarvis is giving an un-keynote where he’s leading a group-wide discussion to kick off Syndicate. The audience “voted” by indicating that they want to talk about “Money and syndication”…
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LinkedIn Outlook Toolbar rocks
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I’ve been a LinkedIn user since its early beta days, and while I was initially intrigued by it (at the time, I was working for a CRM company and was…
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Props to Lenovo
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Less than two hours after my post on Tuesday about my laptop dying, I had a phone call from David Churbuck, who’s the global head of web marketing for Lenovo.…
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iPod backup (not what you think)
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I haven’t written about this before, but judging by the number of people who react with “wow! never thought of that.” I figured it was worth noting. Despite my earlier…
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Like clockwork…
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My last ThinkPad gave up the ghost at about 13 months old. And here I am, another ThinkPad, another “unmountable boot volume” blue screen of death. Almost 13 months to…
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links for 2006-05-07
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What Chicago taught Conan | Chicago Tribune Who cares about Conan, this article reveals further proof that Naperville rocks: Bob Odenkirk is a Naperville native. Sweet. (tags: naperville bob odenkirk…
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Naperville library scraps fingerprint scanning plans
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Very interesting. Last year, Naperville’s announcement that it would require fingerprint scans in order to get Internet access landed our fair city on the front pages of Slashdot, not to…
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links for 2006-05-06
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Why Did Goss Resign? | TPMCafe Goss largely innocent, says Larry Johnson, but implicated by senior staffers linked to defense contract bribery (rumors of hookers and Congressmen persist, but are…