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As one who uses his iPhone as well as laptop to frequently view and save links from apps, tweets, blogs, emails, feed reader, etc. but use Firefox or Chrome as my primary browser, I would love to see Apple purchase Instapaper and create a system wide utility which allows users to save any link encountered [...]
Fodder for a coming post on thoughts and predictions for 2010. Another excellent presentation from Matt Jones at Berg London: via the always excellent: @congbo
Re-listening to @cshirky and @jayrosen_nyu http://is.gd/5CEPS catching up at the best coffee shop in #MSP and vicinity (The Spy House) # oh man… belated #FF – @brainpicker is a link goldmine. #
Presentations on the us, buildings, cities, connected devices and the future by Matt Webb and Matt Jones.
@dsearls post here was the initial thread where I found the the also sublime Monoscope which lead me to Gorka Gondras stunning photographs more at Bilduma. Love how a quick look at Twitter or ones feed reader can yield such great finds.
In this post I’ll share what I have learned in the course of my search for solid, simple, easy to use and manage todo list software for the Mac and the iPhone. I use a somewhat loose version of GTD to organize my todos which works well for me and jives best with my combination [...]
Excellent discussion of the topic here, via @kevinmarks and the better everyday huffduffer.com. Supernova – the Real-Time Web on Huffduffer Interesting link on the topic of real-time news: http://microplaza.com/timeline
From a Libertarian friend of mine: “Perhaps congress should read things before they make them law. Maybe we could hire Marvel Comics to make comic book versions of bills so congress will read them.” Have to say after TARP and the debacles since, I have to agree. Lawrence Lessig was the best presentation I caught [...]
Umair Haque @ Daytona Sessions vol. 2 – Constructive Capitalism from Daytona Sessions. No secret that I am a big fan of the radical (and necessary) thinking of @umairh – there are a few contradictions in this presentation, never the less it is essential viewing for those who are wondering what the US and the [...]
A Thousand Words from Ted Chung. Nicely done piece on missed connections. Via @johnfschnieder via @chasporter – seemingly cool likemind Minneapolis fellas.
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@jasongarlock Might have a guy for you... you can email me the details.
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@usesthis is definitely one of my new fave finds: http://t.co/IVa1BCwi @tofslie would be a great addition to the list
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Starting the day in #India with Planet Caravan http://t.co/U0YhjW1E fitting.
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@hnshah check @emergingfutures for more on mobile money and Kenya
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Thanks to all of the bright people @yipf for the time and lively engaged discussion
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Psyched to meet with the young india fellowship @yifp today: http://t.co/n82RkTqu
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First real day day out in Delhi: GK1 - Picasso - @yokoono and lots and lots of color http://t.co/vPrtzD8M
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When did @semanticwill throw up his new digs? nice. http://t.co/snS5U7GV
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See ya later western hemisphere. #IndiaTrip
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where do i get my hands on Hyperjuice in downtown minneapolis in the next 6 hours? http://t.co/gbpfWdcL #IndiaTrip
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@elgc45 good effort on the speech and the start to 30 days of yoga - yessir
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The importance of human centered design - Surprising insights from rural Kenya http://t.co/oxlr54Bc /via @semacraft #health2india
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@amck hunger + problem: other side of the planet there is too much food. #systemsthinking http://t.co/wisgS4qp
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