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digg_url = 'http://blogs.msdn.com/stevecla01/archive/2008/05/07/wine-is-a-social-lubricant.aspx'; My buddy Jason Korman says “wine is a social lubricant” in this excerpt from Groundswell by Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff . Click play above to hear and see Read More...
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Kudos to the Dilbert site for their wide array of Web 2.0 features for widespread syndication. Smart….though I’m not sure they’re working here for me :( I have two windscreen Dell monitors at my new pad so using their new features I Read More...
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  ….and what fine bedfellows they make. They noticed I’m going to Edinburgh next week and recommended TigerLily ….where I happen to be staying. They know me too well The integration is very cool – allowing you to book within Read More...
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My pal Aaron pointed me to an article in last weeks WSJ that explores moving to a purely web based world of work. Many would have you believe that you can simply live in a browser these days with no need for desktop software. That day may come (it would Read More...
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| View | Upload your own   Very cool preso on Mobile Web Trends & Products by Rudy De Waele. link from ReadWriteWeb   Read More...
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Sidebar by Eric Gillin Not the kind of thing I expected to see covered in Esquire but it started a fun conversation between Darren Strange, myself and a PR chap we know about what beta means these days. I have my own views but would love to hear yours...does Read More...
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Congrats to Nick Halstead and the team - fav.or.it is live. I've been playing with it for the last few days and I'm very impressed. it's all Nick said it would be and has a lot of potential to lure people away from Google Reader. Slices, catalogues, the Read More...
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  Randi Lynn Beach for The New York Times I read two different articles this weekend that made me think of how I am increasingly a "digital nomad". The first was in The Times of London entitled Coffee shops beat the office grind and then Read More...
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  Richard Sedley is a friend of mine and a great thinker on customer engagement, Web 2.0 and the new worlds of digital marketing. With Martyn Perks he's about to publish Winners and Losers in a troubled economy which he kindly asked me to contribute Read More...
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steve is at home in London and has planned trips to: Seattle in February Las Vegas in March   Catching up with the cool kidz. thanks Kris :) Read More...
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  I think we can safely say the Information Architects team are no fans of Microsoft but it may be that their recent Trend Map may have some delays on the line if the Yahoo deal goes through. They claim that Microsoft will not be happy as "Passport" Read More...
If I could, right now I'd be building a version of the OLD Google Reader and offering it to the OLD fans of Reader. People are going ape**** over the decision by Google to make a social network out of Reader (with no opt out feature). I love Reader and Read More...
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Loving the cover of the Contagious 2007 report which they have issued in lieu of a traditional Christmas card - they're big fans of branded utility – the art of providing a service, rather than a marketing message. Most Contagious 2007 is   Read More...
The Office 2.0 database is a great list of all the apps you can get (many of them free) on the web and makes for interesting reading from within the walls of Microsoft. Using this list you could choose to pretty much avoid many Microsoft apps and build Read More...
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Edelman Online Behavior Policies and Procedures - a great template for any company wanting to get their head around this new world and implement any sort of policy. Personal favourite: 17. Don't be afraid to be yourself. Being professional doesn't mean Read More...
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