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A darn good list: 100 Useful Tips and Tools to Research the Deep Web http://bit.ly/100_deep_web_...
I try to make a strong case for open business methods, the likely future of 21st century business strategy: http://bit.ly/open_business
@smcrae The Kindle's Whispernet service has no bill or contract to the user. The cost is borne by Amazon and is included in item purchases.
RT @timoreilly Amazon iPhone app puts all the pieces together. Wild example of the future awaiting us: http://snurl.com/72pqu
CNN has a good piece covering the http://kindle.com and I have to agree. My Kindle and I have become inseperable. http://bit.ly/cnn_kindle
RT @GeorgeDearing Joe McKendrick writes "Recession 2.0, Meet Enterprise 2.0" on the FastForward blog | (http://ping.fm/eEyds)
@RussB Yes, I too am wavering seriously re: getting a netbook. As long as the Linux isn't too locked down I think I'll do it, too.
@madgreek65 Interesting, can you give us some examples of the negative responses on cloud computing that you're seeing?
Retweet @NextGov The State Department unveils social networking site http://tinyurl.com/54v4l6 < Created with Ning and a great idea.
Just catching up with CNN's piece on how the Salvation Army is using Twitter to fight the slowdown. http://bit.ly/salvation_twi...
Speaking of which, the Android timeline http://bit.ly/android_timeline says the phone OS went open source in Oct. What feature will you add?
Provocatively titled new BusinessWeek article claims open source model is broken. http://bit.ly/oss_bus_model Decent analysis though.
Post-hype best practices for Enterprise 2.0: http://bit.ly/rw_e2 Many are familiar but I like the "safe-fail" idea in point #2 very much.
RT @lewisshepherd MSFT study "Trust-based recommendation systems": no incentive to lie in trust/recommend systems http://tinyurl.com/65zmqq
Fairly humorous mock SOA failure letter, if it weren't so spot on: http://bit.ly/soa_letter
Web tool of the day: With Pyjamas you can now write your Ajax Web apps in Python for maintability: http://pyjs.org/
Facebook continues to make major and mostly proprietary moves as the battle for Web identity heats up: http://bit.ly/web_identity_...
@jenharvey Open data is disruptive to companies that have vast repositories of proprietary data. Crowdsourcing then throws fuel on the fire.
RT @jevon http://Openstreetmap.org is a fascinating and important project. < Agreed, the growth of open data is a truly disruptive trend.
Taking a look at http://www.shoutem.com It's a new "roll your own" microblogging service.
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