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I FINALLY joined LinkedIn earlier this year after hundreds of invites. Apparently, I’m not the only one — the market share of US visits to LinkedIn was up 323% in the past year. This is a good business social network.
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James Spradling, my IT admin, took Vista off my laptop after about 45 days of trial. He apologized and explained he needed to make my “laptop image standard.” Boy was I relieved to get back to an OS that work consistently.
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Corporate America is going green. And that’s good news for Verdiem, a Seattle software startup that has developed an easy way for organizations to power down or “hibernate” personal computers when they are not in use.
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Wilson, check this out. New online visualization tool from IBM. Cool.
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Jon Barkan wonders why US mobile is behind Israel’s mobile services. The FCC and intense competition are two good reasons.
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If you want to brown nose our CEO Jeff Hunt get him this…
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We’ve had the honor of guiding and working with Dell on its digital media journey, from “bystander” to “leader.” The first time I visited Dell my host was concerned about how I might be received. Today, I’m “family.” Thanks, Bob, Lionel, et al.
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Early this morning, Facebook hit a new milestone — thirty million active members. Congrat’s Facebook. The platform strategy is working. Second Life needs to think about Facebook’s success and open their platform for innovation.
15 July 2007
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