January 2010
1 post
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December 2009
5 posts
Your Annual Guide To Holiday Romance
johncarney:
It’s that time of year (again) when even the most independent of lads can get a little desperate for more companionship than one can find in the bottom of a bottle of Jameson’s Irish Whiskey. If I thought it would make any difference, I’d tell you that you should avoid becoming involved with the lasses during this season. It’s just too dangerous, and will almost certainly lead to...
November 2009
43 posts
Destiny is something we’ve invented because we can’t stand the fact that...
– Sleepless in Seattle (via copulatedkiss) (via heartwarming) (via somersaulter)
The 50 most interesting articles on Wikipedia →
mrgan:
I just Instapapered many, many of these.
I wish...
tylerbourdet:
I wish we had a nice train system in California like they do all over Europe. Seriously, not only would we save so much money on transportation but it would help the government’s debt and economy. Maybe that’s just my idea but I like the way it sounds, don’t you?
Definitively.
Whaddya Mean Obama Hasn't Done Anything? →
gregleding:
Esquire examines President Obama’s first months in office.
New Web Site Makes Internet Time Traveling Easier →
infoneernet:
Time traveling is coming to an Internet browser near you.
A new Web site called Memento Web will allow anyone curious about what the Internet used to look like to plug in a date and then browse the World Wide Web as it was on that day.
The site is already live with limited use. Users can enter a URL and the date on which they wish to see a version of the page the URL once called...
Social Web in the Future
moblogsylvain:
In the past we were in CRM mode, meaning concentrate data and process on Customer Relationship by software, ERP, organisation, management …
In the future we will in SRM : social relationship management : more social connectivity, more abilities to share and develop arround communities and influencers. But with one difficulty more, we will have to manage the instant...
markchew:
Design is an ubiquitous element that permeates into everything we do, and effects how we do it. It impacts and is a result of many influences, most notably social and technological. One of the biggest design changes around us is happening in one of the most unlikely places - corporate governance. People are fed up with the current shareholder-centric archetype that has led to...