links for 2007-02-19
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Share your couch with travelers in the region. Hobo 2.0.
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“Google declined to comment for this story.” Hmm, I’m starting to realize that Google is doing Apple marketing: hype it by saying nothing and letting the community go bonkers with hype. Co-creation at it’s most annoying: Google will do everything ;)
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Some nice pointers on OSS/closed source dev cycle comparisons.
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“For Americans and anyone, it can be a shock to the system to be actually expected to make problems visible.”
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“If anyone hands me a business card with ‘evangelist’ anywhere thereon, they better get ready to magically heal my whooping cough.”
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Hiring cool people is awesome, sounds good. Step two is pushing it down to middle-management and developers through hire or transform.
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The fact that every AOL user now has an Open ID is interesting. It’s certainly ripe for some numbers spinning.
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Stand-along reputation site. Be cooler if it sucked in stuff from other sites, e.g., eBay, Amazon, Jyte, flickr, etc.
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“A system is composed of regularly interacting or interrelating groups of activities/parts which, when taken together, form a new whole. In most cases this whole has properties which cannot be found in the constituent elements.”
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Feedburner stickers via self-addressed and stamped envelope. From 2005!
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