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apple's maniacal attention to detail pays off - "In the iPod Shuffle, for example, designers cut a circuit card in two and stacked the pieces, bunk-bed style, to make use of the empty air space created by the height of the battery in the device. "They re
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love to try second life, someday when i have a 3rd life :-) and more time - "SECOND LIFE DEFINED: A persistent, streamed 3D reality that simulates a world. Using the building and scripting tools available to them, the paying subscribers (or Residents) cre
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this is ridiculous - it's not about outsourcing, it's about moving the jobs to where the expertise is, blindly outsourcing is a mistake, developing an expert team in India or China or wherever is not a mistake - "One thing that's clear: R&D jobs may not s
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not only that, Halley is an excellent writer. - "Suitt attributes her own high status in the blogging world to her conscious decision to "promote myself among those on the A list.""
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great insight but i would still recommend blogging for most people who want to establish their reputation, etc. - "Ten Reasons Why Blogging Doesn't Matter"
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Brian's version of ETech sounds fun! - "I wish this weren't the case with the ETech conference. I wish there were a lot more unknowns speaking at the conference, about technology that's not yet on my radar. That is what I would find valuable. I suspect th
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excellent drupal hack! - "After hacking my own site to death, I have gathered together all the code and documentation needed to implement a hierarchical URL aliasing system. This patch parses a site's taxonomy hierarchy, and based on that, it automaticall
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someday sony will "get" hardware and software. if they don't they are doomed. - "But Sir Howard's consumer electronics business, whose DNA only supports premium pricing and lacks the software gene, may not bounce back, ever."
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