February 2010
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Google Now Lets You Filter Your Search Results By... →
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The big-hit technology companies from the past 10 years tend to have pathetic...
– Joel Spolsky of Joel on Software on why he’s giving-up blogging.
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Dilbert on SEO
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Mobile Internet Devices Outsell Computers →
Chart: Mobile Internet Devices vs. Computers
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As the Apple iPad and countless other devices approach, many magazine publishers are working furiously to make sure they can play on the new platforms.
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Google Buzz Has Completely Changed the Game:... →
… over 200 mobile check-ins per minute, nearly 300,000 mobile check-ins per day.
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Does America Really Need a Job Board for Aspiring... →
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Yelp to Open Office in Scottsdale, AZ →
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Eric Schmidt: Cut My R&D Taxes And Let Me Hire... →
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Google isn’t really a search engine, or a chat tool, or an email provider....
– Fast Company
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Cheesman v. Food
Wife: You could sooo take on the guy from Man v. Food.
Me (Thinking to Myself): Is that a compliment or a put-down?
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Things I've learned at Google so far →
Seriously, the corporate culture is based on hiring really smart people, giving them responsibilities, letting them know what problems the company thinks it should focus on, then letting them figure out how to tackle it. What management hierarchy there is is very flat. And people pay little attention to it unless there is a problem. You are expected to be a self-directed person, who solves...
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Ries' Pieces: Super Bowl Ads 2010 →
SMS/MMS Remain Cornerstone Of Mobile: Revenues... →
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Snowmageddon.
– President Obama, describing Mid-Atlantic blizzard
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Foursquare? More like Dorksquare.
– Wife
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Golden Grahams delivers cereal to the unemployed |... →
11 Mind-Blowing Reasons Your Company Needs... →
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Pew Survey: Teens Love Facebook, Hate Blogging,... →
… the Internet isn’t just prevalent in our lives, it is our lives. Ninety-three percent of teens ages 12 to 17 go online, 75% of them own a cell phone, and 66% say they text. In fact, 58% of 12-year-olds now have mobiles, compared to 18% just five years ago.
Jean jackets are making a comeback.
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I’ve concluded that individuals get on the Web for one of two reasons: to find...
– Bo Peabody