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- Path 101: The Resume Genome Project "People don't know what job they want to do is actually itself an aggregation of a lot of separate, but related, issues. We think the biggest part of that is knowledge, or lack therof, of the opportunity set--people simply don't know what's out there."
- Hueniverse: What’s the Plan, Stan? Nouncer started as a microblogging service, similar to Twitter but closer to Jaiku. It was conceived before Jaiku and Twitter launched, and when they did I tried to differentiate it, at least on paper
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- User:Stephane - StartupCamp Stephane is an inventor with a really cool product: "Window Washing System."
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- Social Network Portability Pragmatic approaches to Social Network Portability issues
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- The 2000 U.S. Census: 1 Billion RDF Triples Victory for the semantic web. Very very cool.
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- Silicon Alley is not just an empty phrase - part 1 High Tech - Atelier BNP Paribas : The high-tech studio for a changing world Charlie, Andrew and I get interviewed about the New York Tech Scene
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- Silicon Valley vs. Silicon Alley: The cheat sheet | The Social - CNET News.com From Miss McMarthy: "From hot babes to tasty food, here's what you need to know about the fundamental differences between the Bay Area and the Boroughs."
- Westheimer: Ballmer's Right--Facebook is a Fad My "Facebook is a Fad" post gets Alley Insider action. I think most people missed my point that Facebook's closed graph is the fad. But anyway... we all get to see how this plays out.
- Piercing the Blog Charlie on why he doesn't return your emails: "When you get up to a critical mass of blog readership, you start getting a different kind of conversation from the crowd. Most of it is fantastic and I'm lucky to have it, but some of it, not so much."
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- Deborah Bial, Brandies '87, named a MacArthur Fellow Deborah Bial ’87, whose pioneering Posse Foundation has helped nearly 2,000 students attend college, was named one of 24 winners of a prestigious MacArthur Foundation “genius grant.”
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- Sweet Tools (Sem Web) Here is the current listing of semantic Web and related tools maintained by this AI3 blog, listed by Name/Link, Description, tool Category, primary Language, date first Listed or Updated, and whether the tool is FOSS or new. You can sort and filter by the
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- CT Homeschool Network Conference Information I'll be a panelist here: Conference 2007: Empowering, Encouraging, and Exciting Home Educators Saturday, October 6, 2007 9:30 am till 6:00 pm USNH, 700 Hartford Turnpike, Hamden, CT
- Announcing OAuth 1.0 Public Draft 1 OAuth is like a valet key for all your web services. A valet key lets you give a valet the ability to park your car, but not the ability to get into the trunk or drive more than 2 miles or limit the RPMs on your high end German automobile.
- Evolution of a Company Logo Over time, we’ve gotten to know our product better, and the logo has changed to reflect that.
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- Six Apart - News and Events: We Are Opening the Social Graph # You should own your social graph # Privacy must be done right by placing control in your hands # It is good to be able to find out what is already public about you on the Internet # Everyone has many social graphs, and they shouldn't always be connected
- Legal Suicide for Web 2.0 start-ups: A beginner's guide | Tech news blog - CNET News.com QUOTE: I got an email from Fred von Lohmann of the Electronic Frontier Foundation yesterday. It began, "Half the companies you blog about have copyright or privacy legal issues simmering just under the surface. Since most of them are thinly capitalized, w
- GOOD Magazine GOOD Magazine donates 100% of its subscription revenue to the charity of your choice (from their list of about a dozen). In their first year they raised a half-million dollars.
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- Silicon Alley, 6 Years Later <<"Great group," gushed a commenter on the N.Y. Tech Meetup site named Nate Westheimer on July 10. "Silicon Alley 2.0 wouldn't be what it is without it.">> Kinda lame reporting... taking my comments from a private social network.
- NPR AND WGBH ACQUIRE NPB TO CREATE NEW SPONSORSHIP COMPANY REPRESENTING PUBLIC RADIO, TELEVISION AND DIGITAL MEDIA Very cool... very exciting...
- NPR, WGBH To Acquire Sponsorship Rep National Public Broadcasting very cool being a part of NPB during this time... i'll always remember the work i get to do with these fine folks.
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