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Archive for January, 2008

not in beta anymore

Maybe I’m not in beta anymore.  Hehehe…

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I have been following a lot of information for several years now.  I do that with blogs, with RSS feeds, with alerts, with email newsletters, with a few hard copy magazine subscriptions, with some journals, and also a lot with listening in whatever way possible.
I’ve come to some conclusions.
I can change the world.
Everyone has the [...]

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I think they keep stuff in beta so then they can take it out of beta and have an inflated story and something else to draw attention to it.  Well, that makes three things.  It exists.  It gets used and someone comments about about it, while it’s in beta.  Then it goes out of beta, [...]

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one dollar coffee

In reply to this post, I’m reposting my comments here.

First, nice post. You made it sound like a 60 Minutes commentary by Andy Rooney.
Second, I think you missed the point. It’s remarkable. (I know you read Seth Godin.) I heard about it from a co-worker. Then I heard about it again from this post. Neither [...]

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Towards the Knowledge Economy
More on the Evolution towards the Knowledge Economy
UPDATE: Final Thoughts on the Evolution towards a Knowledge Economy
The Long Nose of Innovation

You may not care about those articles if:

you are not a thinker
you don’t care about how, and you just want “it” to work
you think it’s someone else’s job
you are not curious
you do [...]

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Bono got bleeped!

Well, I could have picked a different title.  I have a feeling I’ll do some other posts about this.  From TobyG to BillG, props to my neighbour!

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In 1998, as I did homework in coffee shops around Minneapolis, as I finished attending school at the U of M, I was way in the minority as a person with both a pager and a cell phone.
In 2008,  when I go to coffee shops around the Seattle, WA area, as I try to veg [...]

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I’m at Starbucks.  I’m curious.  I wonder how many people spend their first dollars of the year at Starbucks.  I bet that number would amaze, both for number of people and number of dollars.

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