links for 2007-10-13
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Comes with a washable marker so you can write and reuse. Great garb for conferences.
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A directory of 500 1-800 numbers and how to get a human.
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Check to see if an email address is still working. Creepy but cool.
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Max Kalehoff: "Whatever becomes the future of social networks, I sure hope it includes a cure for socialnetworkitis." Max, did you read my post last week? Portals, mon.
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Rex is going to the dogs.
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"To use it, just tag any del.icio.us bookmark with "tagmindr" as well as the date you'd like to receive the reminder like so: "remind:YYYY-MM-DD"."
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"Ballmer predicted (at the ANA conference) that all media will be digital, delivered digitally, and created digitally within the next 10 years. This will force the forms of creative in media and advertising to be fundamentally different."
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Google adds some serious zooming capabilities to Google Maps. I believe these existed before but were undocumented so to speak.






Howdy Steve,
I disagree portals are the answer or will be the winners by default. A big benefit the portals deliver is personal ID management -- and Yahoo is a good example, and, of course, that's what drives their ad-targeting business as well. Simply said, I very much like how once I'm signed in to Yahoo I can travel among all its different properties as the same person, without re-logging in and some degree of glue -- as you say -- among them. However, I don't necessarily love Yahoo -- I just like a few of its services. Do I NEED to have Yahoo to have that ID management and glue among services? I hope not! I think there's an opportunity here. To be sure, many have attempted and failed by I think there's hope.
Max
Posted by:Max Kalehoff | Saturday, October 13, 2007 at 08:22 AM
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