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Research-based advice on getting better prices from selling on eBay
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“allows companies to have a private version of del.icio.us and not worry about installing and maintaining scuttle or similar”
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“When you put it all together, the story become clear: an outsider makes one edit to add a chunk of information, then insiders make several edits tweaking and reformatting it. In addition, insiders rack up thousands of edits doing things like changing the
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Stowe makes some interesting points about social software - my take-home: social software isn’t efficient, unless what you’re trying to do is talk to the web. If your span-of-concern is global, social software (eg wikipedia, del.icio.us, digg) is probably
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Mark: founded Thawte, flew into space on a Soyuz mission, started Ubuntu, is kinda hot… Tom (of plastic bag) was a bit shy about explicitly noting that so I’ll just come right out and say it
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… Tom is, of course, pretty cute himself…
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A compilation of links to the various blog entries making up “The Wyatt Earp Affair”
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“SpicyLinks is an automated link-blog summariser. It reads other people’s link-blogs, so you don’t have to, and reports the stuff that prove popular in your personal collection of sources.”
Tags:
Formation,
Integral,
Software
Posted September 13th, 2006 in
Miscellaneous. Tagged:
Formation,
Integral,
Software.