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John Chow

Dot Com Fusion Fest

johnchow.com -After Dot Com Pho at Pho Lan Restaurant, which was attended by only 7 people because of a Dot Com split, We headed across the Alex Fraser bridge and into city of Surrey for the first ever Dot Com Fusion Festival. The Surrey Fusion Festival is Surrey’s largest 3-day multicultural celebration with 40 international pavilions celebrating [...] more »

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Tom Jackson

AED Requalification

tomjacksononline.blogspot.com -The people of Northumberland can sleep easy toni more »

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Jeff Nolan

Media Victimization of the Poor

jeffnolan.com/wp -Reading this NPR left me shaking my head with the subjects of the article as much as the persistent efforts by the media to victimize poor people in America. Quite frankly the two women profiled in this article are not sympathetic at all and if this is the best that NPR could do then they [...] more »

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Anina

Party at Tim's House

anina.typepad.com/anina -Me and Sun The whole foreigner scene Tim, me, Sun To cheer up my blues after our business meeting, Tim, invited me to his house party. So many interesting people in Beijing-and a cool party concept of bring a dish... more »

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Martin Stabe

Free Our Data: the blog: Crime mappers are doing it for themselves

martinstabe.com/blog -The Metropolitan Police may not be releasing crime data, but that's not stopping some people from developing UK crime maps. more »

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Matt Cutts

Generic Toolbar Indexing Debunk Post

mattcutts.com -Sometimes people think that the Google Toolbar led to Google indexing a page. Here’s a recent such story, for example, which speculates how urls with the substring “mms2legacy” got indexed. Here’s where I started to disagree: The reason for this [supposedly unlisted urls getting crawled --Matt], explained Ken Simpson, CEO of anti-spam company MailChannels, is that [...] more »

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Wayne Liew

Info Product Creation: Fall of Perfectionists

wayneliew.com -Perfectionists are people who expect everything to be perfect and a slight  mistake or "non-perfection" will irritates them. Hi guys, How was your week? For those who are having ongoing projects, how was the progress? Mine was a little throttled due to my new college semester. Anyway, I still have some online ventures which involve working with [...] more »

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Susan Crawford

Summer Friday evening

scrawford.net/blog -Two things I’m grateful for this sticky summer evening - first, the Ann Arbor Art Fair [lots of pictures by Ryan Coleman, many of the law school], which brings big crowds to the streets of Ann Arbor. Tonight it was moving to see so many people peacefully walking along, enjoying the relief of the [...] more »

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Steve Outing

One person’s news, delivered by Twitter

steveouting.com -My local newspaper didn’t tell me that my friend Yann crashed on his mountain bike and ended up in the hospital this week. Twitter did, since he posted a note to his Twitter followers about the accident. I think this points out a problem and an opportunity for newspapers. Problem: they don’t offer people the micro-local [...]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "One person’s news, delivered by Twitter", url: "http://steveouting.com/2008/07/18/one-persons-n more »

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Steve Outing

One person’s news, delivered by Twitter

steveouting.com -My local newspaper didn’t tell me that my friend Yann crashed on his mountain bike and ended up in the hospital this week. Twitter did, since he posted a note to his Twitter followers about the accident. I think this points out a problem and an opportunity for newspapers. Problem: they don’t offer people the micro-local [...]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "One person’s news, delivered by Twitter", url: "http://steveouting.com/2008/07/18/one-persons-n more »

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