August 24th, 2006 at 2:26 am
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Wired tests out Google’s Free Wi-Fi over at Mountain View, California — actually, seems like it works well outdoors (855 kbps and 1113 kbps for downloads? wtf?!) but not so much indoors. Keeping a close eye on this as it may change (literally) the way w
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Researchers have to balance the tremendous opportunity that the AOL data leak provides (when else are they going to have the search data by 650 000 users) against the clear ethical violation it may represent. A reasoned debate courtesy of the NY Times.
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A 24 minute documentray featuring 14 up and comers in the new bubble, courtesy of Mr. Arrington over at Techcrunch.
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Stylish graphic and wide shoulder strap all in one. Smaller than your average laptop bag, but perfect for everything else. If you’re into man-bags that is. I prefer t call them man-purses myself … but,whatever — they’re cool. ;)
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Courtesy of the fontshop, this month they breakdown some popular and sexy products — and the fonts they use … out of the box! I love this stuff!
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A nice breakdown of how a blogger has recently been jailed because of footage he is not relinquishing. The poor guy needs funds for his defense. Read it and help him out.
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John Jantsch over at Duct Tape Marketing Blog makes an excellent point about The Whole Deal With Podcasting … and it ain’t got nothin’ to do with whether anyone *listens* or not. Great read — which in turn points to a great podcasting resource. Check
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… with the appropriate business card scanning tools! In a neat review of some of the more popular ones, the CRM channel over at duct tape marketing doesn’t talk about one inescapable fact. They are (ka-ching) expensive. CardScan products start at $US
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I don’t know. But here are some truly excellent photographs of library collections around the world, showcasing old world architecture that is breathtaking. Maybe even sexy. ;)

