Everyone knows the best-selling *book* "Who Moved My Cheese ?", right ?
Entries from May 2006
Moving Management’s Cheese …
May 30th, 2006 · No Comments
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Stowe Boyd’s Session At The Reboot Conference In Denmark
May 29th, 2006 · No Comments
Stowe Boyd is a well-known presence in the blogging world, and in some areas of the world of social networks online.
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You WON”T Find This On American Television …
May 29th, 2006 · No Comments
… but thanks to the Web, someone watching television in the UK has recorded it and then published it to ITN, a major British network.
The ugly Americans weren’t satisfied with invading, destroying much of the country’s infrastructure, killing many civilians via "collateral damage".
Now. US soldiers are practicing murder in cold blood, but they won’t show [...]
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iStudy Some More …
May 26th, 2006 · No Comments
Further to the previous item, today the Globe and Mail provides (a bit) more information about how the iPod is becoming an educational tool.
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iStudy With My iPod ?
May 26th, 2006 · No Comments
Via Engadget .. read more about Pearson Education’s new initiative here.
Anyone care to venture a guess as to whether this move will enhance and enrich the ongoing evolution of forms of ’sharing" ?
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I Went To Montreal, Met Some Friends …
May 25th, 2006 · 2 Comments
… and my friend BMO wrote about it.
The travelogue here, and the restaurant review here.
I was pleased (and privileged) to be able to introduce BMO and J. Alva Scruggs to my second home town, and to some friends, both personal and work-related.
Thanks for indulging me, guys, and letting me be the gregarious person I like [...]
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Net Neutrality Protected For Now …
May 25th, 2006 · No Comments
Via SavetheInternet.com
Bipartisan Victory in the HouseMay 25th, 2006 by tkarr
The broad, nonpartisan movement for Internet freedom notched a major victory today, when a bipartisan majority of the House Judiciary Committee passed the “Internet Freedom and Nondiscrimination Act of 2006″ — a bill that offers meaningful protections for Network Neutrality, “the First Amendment of the Internet.”
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Does Net Neutrality Help Neuter The Adverse Effects Of Hierarchy Run Amok ?
May 25th, 2006 · No Comments
Noticed in the comments section of the Washington Monthly blog, commenting on a post about net neutrality.
It’s not about regulation. That is a classic straw man. It’s about censorship. The attack on net neutrality may be an effort by the telcos to increase profits, but their allies in the White House have other reasons to [...]
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Blogs and Fighting Back
May 25th, 2006 · No Comments
As the election process in the USA (both mid-term, and the early days of the next presidential campaign) get underway, several intrepid bloggers have noticed that some of the newspapers have very suddenly regained interest in politicians’ values and behaviour (such as lying) by focusing on Hillary Clinton and of course that impeached sex-crazed lying [...]
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Interesting Post By A Potential Q User …
May 16th, 2006 · 1 Comment
Thanks, her-oine at Punonym … we hope you like Qumana.
And apologies, if necessary, for swiping and publishing your whole post … but we like how you have inferred that Qumana has been specifically designed for writers and bloggers. Qumana makes it so easy to create and publish a blog post that the last-minute afterthought addition [...]
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