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Thursday, March 9, 2006
A developer/user co-digging project
| | MyToday.com (created by us at Netcore) is a public RSS aggregator providing the latest news, views and content on a topic-based collection of feeds, called Dailies. It is simultaneously available on the web through an Ajax client and on the mobile phone in WML. Check it out and let me know what you think of it, and of enhancements you'd like to see. |
Why peers win
| | Dinosaur-ware vs. social software is a provocative post by Don Marti that finds an inverse relationship between slideware use and actual production in software development environments. The piece is filled with one quotable line after another. Here's just one: there's a rough inverse correlation between presentation software use and whether or not I saw the company's products in actual use later. |
Found
Talk about generosity
| | [Later...] Wow: Dave Rogers too. His bottom line: If you know of someone who needs a kidney, consider becoming a donor. If I'm not mistaken, the kidney is the only major organ you can donate without giving up your life. |
Attention to Intention
Tip of the hat
Don't ask
| | Until this, I didn't know Jeeves was out of a job. |
Full coverage
| | About its top choice, the Special reports, |
| | The Chronicle was a runaway choice for top blogging newspaper. “The wizards of blogging in my opinion,” Andre Henry says. Points-wise, it wasn’t close. (128 to 69 for the second site.) The Chronicle is not the most adventurous in what it blogs about (exception: Bar Tab) but the site does everything well, starting with its Blogs main page, which features—before you get to any staff blogging— a section called Chron.commons, “Blogs from our Readers.” (They weren’t the only ones to do this.) |
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