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A VC: From Twittergram to SwitchABit
ExactlyWhich points out the issues and the opportunity with something like SwitchABit. A "bit router" is a very cool concept but to make it really useful, the team will need to understand a lot about why people put their digital content in various places. For example, I don't really want all of my twitter posts going to Facebook, my blog's twitter badge, and Tumblr. But I'd like some of them to go there. I don't want all my photos I send to twitter to go to Flickr, but I want some of them to go there. I don't want all my tumblr posts to go to this blog, but I'd love some of them to go there.
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15 May 2008
The Scala Programming Language
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Twitter / Loic Le Meur: Oh check this well trained ...
14 May 2008
Why Charles Broskoski Read 356 O'Reilly Books in 400 Days - O'Reilly FYI
13 May 2008
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09 May 2008
Collections Tutorial: Use collections with C#
YouTube - Beverly Hills Chihuahua (teasertrailer.net)
08 May 2008
07 May 2008
Translate content using a HttpResponse filter - Erik Lenaerts
Evitez de "mocker" des HttpRequest et HttpResponse ... enfin je ne sais pas trop a qui je parle :)
05 May 2008
Bootstrapping a decentralized Twitter (Scripting News)
I always work in bootstrapping mode, addressing the first big issue, solving the problem, then advancing to the next one. It's why so many of the ideas I've worked on have become popular modes of communication. Big-bang approaches always fail. I've spent decades arguing with people who want to reinvent the world in one stroke. They always try anyway and always fail. Bootstrapping is the only way that works.
