I saw these guys live in Vegas this fall, great show. I love that they take on issues like this.
December, 2013
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Great to see Glassboard going to a good home.
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Not much, just reviewing 1400 photos to pick out 6 for our holiday card.
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There’s also a bonus side effect for Google: e-mail marketing is advertising. Google exists because of advertising dollars, but they don’t do e-mail marketing. They’ve just made a competitive form of advertising much less appealing and informative to advertisers.
An interesting counter-point to my previous link.
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“No Genius Suggestions”
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In Michael’s very kind link to our Rands in Repose retrospective, he mentioned the following: He dropped by for lunch at Apple during which we debated productivity software. I remember disagreeing with him about something fundamental and he held his ground, we agreed to disagree. During this lively disagreement, I decided that Alex was my…
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Good advice.
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We had a great time up in the mountains this weekend: hanging out with friends and family sledding and inner-tubing breaking in my new snowboard (upgrading from a 2003 board – big upgrade!) yummy food and beverages I took some photos. I’m still loving the Panasonic Lumix GX-7. Most of these were taken with that…
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Interesting breakdown on the value of the contract by year, adjusted for inflation.
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I’ve already got ideas for stuff that will utilize this API. This is a much needed (long ovedue) feature for WordPress and I’m really excited for a standard, well done implementation vs. the hacks we’ve all been rolling independently.
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That thing where you make a decision you’re a little unsure of and then 5 great things fall right in line with it.
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I’m so confused. http://d.pr/i/aXDI
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OH: I would enjoy eating more, but I would not enjoy having eaten more.
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“Get moving, as we expect Thursday to roll in sometime later tonight.” I really enjoy my emails from @FieldNotesBrand
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I don’t intend this quite as snarky as it sounds, but I’d love to see this effort going towards a better admin design rather than bandaids for the current design. Address the cause, not the effect.