Neatorama » Blog Archive » The Legal Kerfuffle Over Website Linking
Pathetic but typical of the insanity one sometimes observes in the US.
Track coming back to Twitter | Outside the Lines – CNET News
More Twitterling questions than answers at BearHugCamp. No surprise there.
Bear Hug Camp: a microblogging meetup | The Web Life | ZDNet.com
Only for the Twitterling edglings.
Employers Using Social-Networking Sites to Research Job Candidates
Some excellent stats here upon which to ponder. Especially if you’re in the market for talent.
WebWorkerDaily » Archive Virtual Conferences: Wave of the Future? «
I’m not a huge fan ovf virtual conferences.Meatspace is important. Let’s not lose sight of that.
Chrome – a week or two on…. at diversity.net.nz
Chrome experience – for the fashionistas. The money shot: “I love Chrome – it’s quick, it’s mighty purty and it’s Google – the triumvirate that normally guarantees success – but in this case I’m afraid I’ll have to take a watching brief and come back to it once wither it works right, or most websites work right with it.”
Next stop Berlin: agenda at a glance
It’s like Twitter, but for… :: Blog :: Headshift
Worthy discussion re: ESME/Yammer etc. Talks about feature v service
Vodafone: Nokia N95 8GB Internet Edition
Not a good deal from Vodafone Spain. Bleh.
Social Bookmarking Tutorial: Using Del.icio.us and Diigo | Business Communication
Good tutorial that takes newbies thorugh the process of book marking and also shows some neat tricks with Diigo
Column 2 by Sandy Kemsley : My continuing Feedburner story
Just goes to show that servicves such as Feedburner have a long way to go to be considered reliable
Tesco’s tax – an apology – 16 Sep 2008
The retailer was pressed to accept the apology by Mr Justice Eady at a hearing in July; he had commented then that the lawyers in the case might wish to press on with the claim “no doubt at great expense”, but it would be for no better reason than to establish malice for its own sake.
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