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TheOnion
Excellent. We love webinars almost as much as we love aggregating audiences for delivery to our advertising partners
03:14 PM October 10, 2008
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craignewmark
@CathyBrooks ah, not revolution, but complementing representative democracy with networked, grassroots democracy.
01:58 PM October 05, 2008
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Digidave
Retweet from @shelisrael: @missrogue is rocking. Advises: listen to experts. Design for novices. More novices than experts;
10:41 AM October 02, 2008
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theRab
Rt @glowbird: Listening to: Clay Shirky on "It's Not Information Overload. It's Filter Failure" http://tinyurl.com/4p9toe #web2expoNY08
10:20 AM September 23, 2008
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gapingvoid
The online world exists to make the offline world more interesting, NOT vice versa.
10:31 PM September 20, 2008
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lonelysandwich
Sometimes it takes me three or four drafts to get to that magical place where I realize I have nothing to say.
01:56 PM September 17, 2008
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jkottke
Good writing, a definition: making what is completely obvious only to you completely obvious to everyone else. With words.
11:46 AM September 17, 2008
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kev097
Clearly, the DC trip was -- seriously awesome. :D Feels good to be home, but sad it's over.
05:29 PM September 15, 2008
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ehelm
Mitchell: Charge is hard because people overestimate value of what they have and underestimate what they gain by giving it up. #ONA08
11:39 AM September 13, 2008
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hotdogsladies
NPR reminds us how personally rewarding it can be to empathize with interesting poor people for as long as eight minutes.
08:05 AM July 31, 2008
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agfhome
The criminal justice system is not a big truck!
03:12 PM July 29, 2008
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lonelysandwich
To be fair, if CNN could get away with HOLLYFUCK EARTHQAKE!!!1! as the extent of its coverage, they'd likely have scooped your ass, Twitter.
02:52 PM July 29, 2008
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jayrosen_nyu
@kev097 Origins of the savvy style are usually found in Theodore White's The Making of the President 1960. Back stage peaking. Best seller.
03:03 PM July 28, 2008
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willwooten
Study finds: Studies find whatever they want.
10:54 PM July 27, 2008
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superamit
Every month or two, I click the button in Firefox to subscribe to an RSS feed, NetNewsFire opens, and I lose 2 hours of my life.
10:54 PM July 26, 2008
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lonelysandwich
I unfairly judge whoever lands in my Twitter stream next to Obama. "I spoke in Jordan and just landed in Israel." "I ate hamburger. Yummy!"
05:46 PM July 22, 2008
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hotdogsladies
Visit a tech blog, and read the comments aloud in the voice of either Comic Book Guy or Dwight Schrute. It makes them seem kind of sweet.
10:24 PM July 21, 2008
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