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Today's Other News
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on Read/Write Web:
Enterprise 2.0: The Nature of the Firm
The break-up of behemoth, vertically integrated enterprises commenced in the 1970's, got
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on TechCrunch:
eBay Moving Away From Aution Model
Can anything put the wind back in eBay's sails? The once-iconic auction
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on Ubergizmo:
Xplore Technologies iX104C4 Tablet PC
Do you live a tough life or work in a harsh environment?
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on Mashable:
Private Browsing Coming to IE?
Private browsing is browsing the Web without leaving any traces of
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on OhGizmo!:
Tamiya Wind Powered Electric Toy Car
While this electric toy car/windmill model kit is recommended as an educational
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on Ars Technica:
Fire Eagle Ignites Geo-Aware Applications
Last week, Yahoo!'s Brickhouse launched Fire Eagle to the public. Fire Eagle
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on Gadgetopia:
Video: Lifelike animation heralds new era for computer games: Wow. This is
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on Alarm: Clock:
SocNet Ad Network Lotame Raises $13M
Lotame has has raised $13M in Series B led byEmergence Capital Partners
Recent Posts from Infectious Greed
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Best "I Quit" Letter Ever
This "I quit" letter by my friend Stewart Butterfield is making the
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Update: Is Steve Jobs ... Gimli?
I have nothing to add to the "Is Steve Jobs sick?" meme
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Vanity Fair's History of the Internet
The July issue of Vanity Fair contains a fascinating oral history of
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Bill Miller on Yahoo/Microsoft: Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda
Bill Miller of Legg Mason, Yahoo's sub-performing second-largest institutional shareholder, gave an
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Microsoft/Yahoo: Dead? Dithering? Drunks?
There are major cross-currents on the Microsoft/yahoo deal after this week's earnings
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Give Me Your Tired, Your Doctoral Dropouts
Brad's offhand comment tonight that he started a Ph.D. and didn't finish was another data point supporting my theory that people who don't finish doctoral degrees are people to watch. They have demonstrated deep intellectual curiosity by entering such programs, and they have demonstrated street smarts and a laudable willingness to ignore sunk costs by leaving before they get sucked into the vortex...


