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- Top 5 Business Movies
Andy over at Get A New Browser lists his Top 5 Business movies. I can’t really disagree with the list at all, all are classics.
“We don’t have a lot of time on this earth. We weren’t meant to spend it this way. Human beings were not meant to sit in little cubicles staring at [...]
- Be The Center of Attention
Pole Positioning… Nothing like some targeted advertising.
- The Twitter Bail-Out Plan
Looks it is up to all of us… It is our duty to find way for Twitter to make money!
Twitter is addictive and fun and even occasionally useful. If anybody can pull this business model off, it will be Twitter. It has scale, seem to be moving mainstream and they’ve even fixed their reliability [...]
- Don’t forget kids…
Languages Don’t Scale
- Living Behind the Pay Wall
Techdirt has two really good posts today about making information hard-to-find when customers are looking for it.
The first deals directly with it by looking at newspapers holding their archives hostage by putting up a pay wall in front of them after a certain amount of time has passed. This is silly and yes, I [...]
- Perhaps I should start a new blog…
A Christina Hendricks one…
- Campaign Finance API from the NY Times
The New York Times opened up an API to get data about campaign financing. Yes, I’m jealous that they did this before we did.
- The Importance of being Developer-Friendly
I’ve been working with a legacy framework the last couple of weeks. It’s something that’s been in production for over 6 years and you can definitely tell. There are files checked in with dates as extensions, always a sure sign of legacy. It’s obvious that there hasn’t been any new developers coming [...]
- DropBox
I’ve been using DropBox for the past few days and it is really nice especially the sharing aspect. I’ve been able to give co-workers access to a collection of folders which have various tarballs inside. This is so much better than trying to upload attachments to a Wiki page or emailing them around.
Great [...]
