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Mooving along the business to greeting cards, which is obviously smart. Posters of some sort will be next, followed by wallpaper, I’m sure. When the coffee table books arrive, Yahoo! will be in the publishing business, publishing 2.0 one could say.
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Great article in Ten4 magazine from Channel 4’s 4Talent about Brit product designer Jonathan Ives of Apple fame.
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But, I like where this is going, regardless of the temporary politics of acquisition. Let’s push the search interface as far as it can go. It means one thing – the faster we go, the sooner the next Google breaks out….
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brand DNA
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iConcertCal is a free iTunes plug-in that monitors your music library and generates a personalized calendar of upcoming concerts in your city. It is available for both Windows and Mac OS X and supports worldwide searches.
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Twitter on NetVibes on Flickr, now on del.icio.us, which will show up on wordpress..
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the benefits of adopting an n-tiered approach to web application development
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Low carbon footprint hex palette. It’s a dull range, but think of the future benifits.. Actually – this is the green for green!
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The Second Life experience for the average user involves waiting 5 minutes for the buildings to render and tolerating clunky movements due to a slow connection. Second Life is probably ahead of its time, hence the reason it hasn’t grown exponentially.
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Respect the loners.
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Ne-Yo lost patience with Spears after she failed to turn up to listen to the tracks he’d penned for her.
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Its purpose is to trace the origins of account planning, and identify its development and role from its genesis in the early 1960s in the UK to its current status in 2003.