These are my links for January 1st through January 2nd:
- Annual reports face harsher auditor scrutiny – Tell me this isn’t a scam by the Big Four to generate more fees in 2008.
- 2007: The Year in Review, from Macro to Micro – Interesting to watch the progression of one of the Redmonkians over the last year. Stephen is one heck of a bright person.
- What’s that sound Wile E. Coyote makes as he’s plummeting towards the ground? – The walking dead. Looking at the pile of cables I have for my home entertainment I’m wondering how many will be consigned to the dustbin of history as I migrate to getting my ‘stuff’ through wifi enabled systems
- New Report Says There Are Now 47 Million China Bloggers – Cripes – that’s more than there were in the whole world when I started blogging about 30 months ago.
- Addictionary.org :: Auld Lanxiety – If you don’t follow this site then you should. A daily does of quick fire hunor is the way to start any day.
- Neil Gaiman – Neil Gaiman’s Journal: As I was saying – It’s nice to see someone offering hope.
- For auld lang syne, my dear – The disruptors are starting to get attention as more than simply mad voices in a sea of mediocrity.
- 45 Things You Can Learn Online for Free! – Incredible stuff to add variety to your life
- More asshat posts in 2008 coming… – I know where this one goes. Do you?
- Where the Future begins – Vinnie’s always gracious with his thanks.
- Making a difference – Helping others costs very little but can be hugely valuable.
- XP vs Vista – More concerns about Vista. But does this mean Microsoft will NOT sell into the business? I doubt it. Inertia is a terrible curse.
- WordPress Automatic Upgrade plugin update – If you run WordPress then this will be indispensible
- 2008 Technology Predictions – Mahalo – All §the predictions you can eat
- 2008 – a year in prospect – Interesting set of predictions from Richard Murphy
- In Case You Missed It, Some Parts of Google *Didn’t* Grow Last Year – Google proves it isn’t perfect
- The 10 Most Laughably Misleading Ads – Advertising rarely gets better
- Technologies on the rise in 2008 – Predictions that are interesting





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