This post was guest blogged by David of http://moneyning.com. Procrastination is the root cause of many problems. If we give ourselves the chance, we can probably find...
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Choose Today to Procrastinate or Succeed
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Just A Conversation
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We just got done Skyping with a class of fourth and fifth graders in Louisiana. Their teacher contacted me a few weeks back about making a Skype connection because she...
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Multi-instances of a ViewPart
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I didn’t blogged for a while because I am working on a new Eclipse application. This application defines a new View. This view is created with allowMultiple = true....
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Scoutle: Automated Social Networking For Bloggers
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Dutch startup Scoutle marries different networking ideas to deliver what they call an “Automated Social Networking for Bloggers.” Scoutle operates via...
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Infrastructure Due For An Update?
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Parents of a student in my wife’s class took us out to dinner tonight. Dad is an anesthesiologist born in Korea, but his parents moved the family here when he was 5...
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Empower Your Children To Out-Earn Their Professors
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This post was guest blogged by Barbara Ling . It had to happen. There I was, the calm, cool, self-contained entrepreneur who was happily building several sites...
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The Encyclopedia of Sushi Rolls
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She's a Betty blogged about The Encyclopedia of Sushi Rolls. It explains the basics of making sushi rolls and has instructions for making amazing rolls like the turtle,...
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Facebook and Flock's People Sidebar
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Hi Folks, As some of you might have noticed, the Facebook People sidebar is not populating with your friends at the moment. We are aware of the problem and are working on...
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Using geolocation to prevent interference in the TV white spaces
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Posted by Phil Gossett, Senior Staff EngineerWe've blogged before about the vast potential of "white spaces" -- the unused portion of the TV spectrum between channels. ...
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echovar » Blog Archive » A Venezuelan Moment: The Gillmor Gang considers nationalizing Twitter
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The idea of building competitors to Twitter on the same platform, or redistributing Twitter to multiple players reminds me of the idea that New York City should be...
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Just Browsing: Browser Bits and Bobs for May 12, 2008
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WebKit announces a new mailing list for reporting security vulnerabilities. Deb Richardson elucidates the new Firefox site identification button. Besides the practical...
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Microsoft vs. Google: Are all monopolies created equal?
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Are Microsoft and Google really locked into a zero-sum game, where every gain in Google's search business translates into an automatic kick-in-the-pants for Microsoft?...
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Justin Dolske: Another look at SafeBrowsing warnings
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I last blogged in February about some inadequacies with the SafeBrowsing warning page in Firefox 3. There have been some changes since then, which I think greatly improve...
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Back to live
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I haven't blogged in a while. A long while. I've been through major changes in my live. Actually "been through" is wrong, I'd been glad if this...
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What You Can Learn From An A-Lister
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This post was guest blogged by Allen Young, the co-author of “Tenant in Common Investing-The Uncommon Path to Massive Wealth“ The A list is a term first used...
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Rails Fails
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I realize that the subject header for this post is a bit harsh, and apologize if it offended any Rails zealots out there. Two years ago, Derek Sivers blogged about his...
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Changes for me
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Someone pointed out today that I hadn't been blogging lately (guilty as charged) and that I hadn't blogged anything at all about recent changes in my work life. A year...
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Top Links for May 10, 2008
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delivering tweets by the dozen....Automatically shipped by LoudTwitter....Edublogs - education blogs.... Thanks for taking the “Issues in the Psychology of Work”...
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Start Small to Think Big?
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Today Phil Gomes of Edelman blogged about the misguided priorities of the attendees at last week’s NewComm Forum. Phil suggested that the attendees were too...
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The Hunting of the Snipes
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Wesley Snipes is going to jail. Wesley Snipes was sentenced to three years in prison on tax charges Thursday, a victory for prosecutors who sought to make an example of...