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Archive for February, 2008

There will be Blood

Interesting Quote from AOL re: MicroHoo deal via Rafat Ali —

AOL (NYSE: TWX) CEO Randy Falco spoke today at IAB’s annual conference, and echoed what the official and unofficial thinking within Time Warner is at this point: “I’m hoping the two of them will beat each other’s brains out over search and leave the display [...]

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Some useful tips from Chinwag on design tools for selecting colors and fonts on your prototypes. I like these kind of tools because I can play around with designs and then had off to a techie for proper implementation. I love seeing the look on their faces when a “business” dude is able to pull [...]

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Get Satisfaction

I was just twittering and I had some problems adding friends. I looked at their help and saw a link to a discussion topic about the same problem I was having. The link took me to Get Satisfaction, a site where companies can create their own discussion forums for their products – i.e. a help [...]

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West Elm

I bought some sheets from West Elm recently, and ever since I keep getting emails from WE with offers, etc. Now I am not likely to buy from West Elm on a daily basis (more like “once-in-a-blue-moonly” basis) so I felt like I was getting spammed. Instead of banishing them to the junk mail dungeon [...]

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For those of you that are actively looking for jobs, or employers that wish to post jobs, a new resource popped up today.
Inside Facebook, an excellent blog tracking the latest Facebook application and platform news, has created Inside Facebook’s Top Jobs; a jobs board for social software and media companies to connect with technology [...]

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Yahoosoft or Microhoo

Personally I think Yahoosoft rolls of the tongue better however I don’t think they will get top billing if Steve Ballmer’s marriage proposal gets the formal yes.
I am both a Yahoo! and Microsoft Alumni which give me a rather cool perspective on this. The cultures are similar in that they are both founded by engineers [...]

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