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Paul T Maurer - Technology and Business 
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U generate more trust w domain experts/customers by wrkn through their ideas in the way that THEY R most comfortable (via @bellware)

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The first 30 minutes of someone on a project is critical. This is the time to set their mind otherwise assumptions set in (via @mosesjones)

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Finally received both Brizzly and Google Wave invites but have zero time to try until thanksgiving!

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Google Mail Down Again!

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Atwood's Law: any application that can be written in JavaScript, will eventually be written in JavaScript. (via @codinghorror)

The title of this blog entry is a great quote from the coding horror blog by Jeff Atwood, the "Andy Rooney" of the tech community... Enjoy!

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via @techcruch "There’s a large uproar right now following Tr.im’s demise on whether or not anyone should actually be using URL-shorteners just in case something like this happens."

There’s a large uproar right now following Tr.im’s demise on whether or not anyone should actually be using URL-shorteners just in case something like this happens. [...snip...] But an archive of these links that is maintained outside any one service could help put people’s minds at ease.

Yes, I was a tr.im user. It was a great service and now they're holding my links hostage because they could not figure out how to monetize the service. Hopefully a company like bit.ly will step up and pony up enough ransom to free them. Aaahhh perhaps that is the URL shortener industry's new monetization approach. Get competitors to buy you out if your shutdown threatens credibility of the entire sector...

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