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the new york times and facebook 
Influx Insights via Influx Insights Weblog on Wed, 26 Nov. 2008
With many brand owners scratching their heads wondering how they can achieve success using social networks, the New York Times looks like a beacon of hope. So proud of its success on Facebook that it issued a staff memo detailing the results of a campaign it ran the day after the election.
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7 Beautiful Data Visualizations (With Videos) 
Stan Schroeder via Mashable! on Mon, 24 Nov. 2008
Data visualizations can be gorgeous, but images often don’t do them justice, especially if we’re talking live, real-time visualizations (some of which require a lot of processing power and can’t even be run on a regular desktop computer)
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Mike Arrington is wrong about Google search 
(unknown author) via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogge on Sun, 23 Nov. 2008
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I've gone past page 10 every day this week. Sounds like you're wrong about how people use Google
Mike Arrington, founder of the famous tech blog TechCrunch, hates the new Google search features. They even
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Watching the Times struggle (and what you can learn) 
Seth Godin via Seth's Blog on Sun, 23 Nov. 2008
Page by page, section by section, the influence of the New York Times is fading away. Great people on an important mission, but their footprint is shrinking and the company is losing stock value and cash and power and the ability to have the impact that they might.
Today's Sunday magazine has a cover story on Jennifer Aniston. Of course!
"All the News That's Fit to Print" is
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How a Tweet Lead to a Phone Call From Shaq 
Adam Ostrow via Mashable | All That's New on Fri, 21 Nov. 2008
As we reported yesterday, Shaquille O’Neal is on Twitter, and it’s definitely the real Shaq. But two days ago as a few people started discovering The Big Aristotle’s account, not everyone was convinced.
Bryant Blount (aka lord_b) was one
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Better Place's $1 billion electric vehicle grid headed to Bay Area 
Thomas Ricker via Engadget on Fri, 21 Nov. 2008
Need another reason to live in America's other bastion of social liberalism and homelessness? How about a $1 billion electric vehicle re-charging infrastructure in the Bay Area? Palo Alto's
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How to make money using the Internet 
Seth Godin via Seth's Blog on Thu, 20 Nov. 2008
Make money: not by building an internet company, but by using the net as a tool to create value and get paid. Use the internet as a tool, not as an end. Do it when you are part of a big organization or do it as a soloist. The dramatic leverage of the net more than overcomes the downs of the current economy.
The essence is this: connect.
Connect the disconne
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If Your Child Athlete is Really So Awesome, Get a Life-Sized Cut Out of Them 
(unknown author) via Mashable! on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
Shared by Hutch
"The service lets you upload a photo of your kid (or really, anyone, but the focus is on child athletes) and then order either a huge cutout or a poster." >> Should I get one of these of my son doing legos?
Many people decorate their workspace wit
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Ian Rogers On The Death Of The Music CD Business: “I Don’t Care.” 
Erick Schonfeld via TechCrunch on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
We’ve written a lot about the death of the recorded music business, but in a keynote address to a music industry co
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HOW TO: Turn Your Photos, Videos and Tweets into Stories 
Stan Schroeder via Mashable! on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
StoryTlr, a project that enables you to create a simple event-based timeline of your photos, videos and tweets, has received several significant updates in the past few days, and suddenly - although the authors thems
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Ocarina Surges To Top Paid iPhone App Position 
(unknown author) via TechCrunch on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
Shared by Hari K Gottipati
Awesome!!!
Ocarina, the second iPhone application from Silicon Valley based Smule, has surged to t
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Fashion Your Firefox into a Web-Working Machine 
Darrell Etherington via WebWorkerDaily on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
My Firefox is jam-packed with add-ons. I love them, I collect them, I use them.
I probably over-indulge, in fact. Some people, however, are not using them to their full potential, or simply not using them at all. It make
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Ant architecture 
jason@kottke.org via kottke.org on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
It's worth sitting through the annoying "in a world..." narration to see the structure of an immense colony of ants. The scientists poured 10 tons of concrete down into an abandoned ant colony, waited for it to harden, and then spent weeks excavating the results.
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Netflix Now Streams Movies To The Xbox 360 
Erick Schonfeld via TechCrunch on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
Adding to the options of streaming movies to your PC, Mac, or TiVo, Netflix now streams 12,000 movies to the Xbox360. That includes
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'Simpsons' gets crazy cool with crosswords 
Tim Nudd via AdFreak on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
On Sunday, in the sixth episode of its 20th (!) season, The Simpsons went crossword crazy
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OpenTable Reservations Come To The iPhone 
Erick Schonfeld via TechCrunch on Mon, 17 Nov. 2008
Some of the most useful set of apps on the iPhone are the restaurant apps that tell you what is to eat nearby. There’s UrbanSpoon, Yelp, and LocalEats, among others. But once you find a restaurant, you still have to call to make a reservation. Now, you no longer have to use up those minutes. Onl
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