Tags: technology
Tags: technology
Buy Me A Coffee - Easiest Way To Get Paid Through Your Blog Or Twitter
Posted Tuesday April 15, 2008, 8:30 am, Over one day old at Pacific IT Consulting
Enter BuckDrop. Once you have the unique URL for your “pay me” process, why not insert it into Twitter or other areas for “quick collections” such as donations to events, ticket buying, etc? So very, very easy if you have either a PayPal or Google Checkout account.
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Tags In WorldPress Actually Mean Something If Connected To Technorati
Posted Monday April 14, 2008, 9:44 am, Over one day old at Pacific IT Consulting
With the recent upgrades of WordPress to version 2.3 (and it has already gone behond that), the idea of tagging is now embedded into the interface. Tags: google, syndicated, tag, tagging, tags, technology, technorati, wordpress, wordpress tags
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The True Business Value from Social Computing by Robert Paterson & Luis Suarez
Posted Friday April 4, 2008, 6:16 am, Over one day old at E L S U A ~ A KM Blog
So you would have to allow me to take some time to digest another wonderful week of events at the same time that I get to put together that progress report when all of that excitement wears off a bit.
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Dispatches From the Front Lines #324
Posted Wednesday March 19, 2008, 2:09 am, Over one day old at Weblogg-ed
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Technology, perception and coffee
Posted Thursday March 6, 2008, 3:58 am, Over one day old at IFTF's Future Now
You can read the article in various ways-- a sign of the amazing ways Western civilization is decaying, perhaps-- but I see it as an interesting example of how new technical capabilities change the way we apportion our attention.
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TradeVibes - Home
Posted Friday February 29, 2008, 1:34 pm, Over one day old at Last public marks with tag web2.0
| || || |TradeVibes - Home| | | |by depositado | || |technology| |investing| |database| |company| |social| |finance| |web2.0| |startup| |Depositado| || || |Copy | | |React (0)| || ||
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?Why Would We Ever Pay for Something We Can Get For Free??
Posted Monday February 11, 2008, 5:27 am, Over one day old at Weblogg-ed
The simplest way I can put it is thus: When copies are super abundant, they become worthless. When copies are super abundant, stuff which can’t be copied becomes scarce and valuable. When copies are free, you need to sell things which can not be copied.
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The $98 Million Ed Tech Nightmare
Posted Monday February 11, 2008, 5:27 am, Over one day old at Weblogg-ed
Interesting op-ed in the Washington Post by a 30-year English teacher at an Alexandria, Va. school that just spent $98 million on renovations and technologies that none of the teachers want to use. …faculty morale is the lowest and cynicism the highest I’ve seen in years.
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Green Power for a Guatemalan Village
Posted Monday January 8, 2007, 1:49 pm, Over one day old at sustainablog
It also shows that markets exist where, often, traditional businesses are the least likely to look: among people who have little, but who also will have a better chance to raise their own standards of living with some investment in their potential.
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?Second Life? Tech Roadmap for Q1, Q2, 2007
Posted Monday January 8, 2007, 10:39 am, Over one day old at Clickable Culture - Second Life
Start of "HTML on a prim" programming and parcel URLs (Firefox integration). Backbone is our service infrastructure protocols (HTTP, XML), is scalable, can handle lots of queries per second, and can be changed without downing the grid (more on this in a bit).
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