Feb
12th
links for 2007-02-12
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Not exactly sure when this API quietly launched, but Google has a Notebook Data API for their Google Notebook application.
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Attorneys targeting the nation’s largest telecommunications for their alleged participation in the government’s warrantless wiretapping program argued today that their cases should also be subject to a landmark ruling in a related case against AT&T, allow
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Visit the blog of Matthew Haverkemp. Matthew is a Product Development Manager with the Washington Post/Newsweek interactive. Great commentary on a number of topics and views! Matthew also donated to the $8.88 campaign for 8 Wishes.com
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Effective parenting and education, learning disabilities, non-profit management, horses, and fun! Please visit I Speak of Dreams, it’s an important blog that all parents should have on their reading list. Also a generous ($88.88) supporter of 8wishes
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I updated my reading page. Wikinomics is a little dry but a great follow-up to my last read, Mavericks at Work. In addition, I’m reading Wisdom of the Flying Pig. It’s a great little colorful and inspiring book on leadership in business.
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Last week, Walmart launched their online video download service. Immediately there were posts that the service did not work with the Firefox or Safari browsers.
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Sign up by February 15, 2007 and you’ll get a $10 bonus on your first purchase of $10 or more.
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Steve Jobs isn’t the only one pointing out what’s wrong with the music business. Bob Lefsetz nailed the live music problem yesterday at the end of his End Of Innocence post.
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Presidential candidate Barack Obama turned his site into a social network this weekend, hoping to create a venue for his supporters to connect. Obama is already leveraging social media using Facebook, MySpace and Flickr, but the addition of “My Barack O
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Another reason to host your own blog with WordPress software. Blogger now deletes blogs that it suspects are the source of spam.

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