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As a web developer for more than 15 years, I find my attention increasingly drawn to the intersection of computers, the Internet and communications, especially social media. Here I indulge my interest in these and several other topics. I hope you find them interesting too. Read on...-
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Twitter Stream- President Obama has appointed Edward Tufte to the Recovery Independent Advisory Panel. Great choice. http://bit.ly/aXMm2t 12:10:27 PM March 08, 2010 from TweetDeck
- This post by @jeffjarvis got me thinking about a presentation that I'm giving in May. Can I quit lecture mode? http://bit.ly/aQK8mH) 08:06:58 AM March 08, 2010 from TweetDeck
- RT @TrendTracker: Is #GoogleBuzz worth the effort? <- Not yet adding value over Twitter, which I already have invested in setting up. 08:51:24 AM March 06, 2010 from TweetDeck
- If you're running Windows XP and IE (any version), you might want to think twice before pressing the Help key. http://bit.ly/9K1ODP 08:06:31 PM March 02, 2010 from TweetDeck
- Uh oh, the S key on my laptop is feeling mushy. 08:36:27 PM March 01, 2010 from TweetDeck
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