Spooky Twitter
Retired Jason Calacanis
Jason Calacanis has retired from blogging and switched to E-Mails (see himself and TechCrunch).
Let's see how long.
The History Of Web 2.0 - Part 16
The Genesis Of A Tweet
It's A SOA
Joe McKendrick quotes the Burton Group:
“Many of them had deployed multiple successful projects, but most of those projects were focused on just one integration problem,” Manes said. “It was just a bunch of Web services. … The service is only built for one application and it’s never going to be used again.”
Maybe it's sometimes just a question of will.
One Day In A Life Of A Twitterer
How Do You Know When It's Time To Quit The Job?
Some Things Never Change
Jedi Knights
Minigeek - Ed.13
The Lamest Twitter Joke
Was There A Time Before YouTube?
New Opportunities For Students
The Last Twitterer
TechCrunch seems to like FriendFeed now, Jason Calacanis is now on FriendFeed. I'm waiting for the day Steve Gillmor changes to FriendFeed. Then it'll be done.
Hands-free
See TechCrunch and Matthew Miller about the new hands-free laws.
(Cheer up! In Germany we have a hands-free law since a long time. Germany has a hands-free law since 2004 (thanks michael!))
One Day In The Life Of A Perl Programer - Part 1
The Final Solution For Twitters Problems
While reading Michael Arringtons post I got this great idea how Twitter could solve all its problems.
Sexual Education 2008
Fit At The Computer
See Deb Perelman in her latest post:
"People who work well on a team but not so effectively on their own (number 30) are weak links."