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April 30, 2005
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cool
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# [10 Places Of My City -Xi'an] - i-T2
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Rising China
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April 29, 2005
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The basic notion is that if people have the tools to create their own content, they will do that, and that this will result in an emerging global conversation,
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"Make creativity part of your repertoire," added Moehlenkamp. "It's not a luxury, it's a necessity. You have to live that and believe in that."
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April 28, 2005
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ow individuals evaluate gains and losses - basically the idea is that you tend to ‘weight’ losses more than gains, so that tends to make you risk-averse. But the point from which you measure that gain or loss is affected by the ‘frame’ of the deci
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roominder
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April 27, 2005
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left brain’s convergent thinking can inhibit the right brain’s divergent thinking.
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Interviews Eric Schmidt
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Case Based Reasoning technology of AI
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热衷于推动收购交易闻名于世的全球第一大投资银行摩根士丹利已经被欧洲最大的银行集团汇丰控股视为敌意收购
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April 24, 2005
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April 23, 2005
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Apple IIGS
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Businessweek converage of Blog
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Asia's real boat-rocker is a growing and undemocratic China, not democratic Japan
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Problems recruiting and retaining workers, particularly skilled ones, are raising the cost of doing business in China
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April 22, 2005
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This wiki is a collaborative environment for exploring ways to become a better thinker.
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a simple introducation of RSS
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April 21, 2005
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Tryvertising is part of the burgeoning word-of-mouth marketing industry, in which companies and their marketers actively help average consumers spread product or brand awareness.
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April 15, 2005
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Once you can name something, you're conscious of it. You have power over it. You own it. you're in control.
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April 14, 2005
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Chen Yifei, a noted artist, died of gastrorrhagia Sunday morning (Apr 10, 2005) at the Shanghai Huashan Hospital at the age of 59.
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April 13, 2005
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Coase's Penguin with open-source movement
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a handy planner may change the way we think - good point
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High-tech home workshops could help grass-roots inventors in poor countries.
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Coase's Penguin
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interesting!
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China's currency
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a startup based on Firefox, going to build a web-protal by using firefox and develop useful plug-in for 44M firefox users
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Morgan Stanley might spin off its Discover credit card business
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looks at the growth strategies that technology entrepreneurs and CEOs are using to stay ahead.
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very important for myself, I need this lifehack
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awesome hipster PDA hacks
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The Social Life of Paper
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羊群效应
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April 12, 2005
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Ten Reasons Why Blogging is Good For Your Career �
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Online social bookmarks manager. Allows multiple users to add, edit, tag and share their bookmarks through any browser connected to the Internet.
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Glenn left CC
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China and South Korea have excoriated Japan over its approval of new school books which they say whitewash the atrocities committed during Japanese occupation, and anti-Japanese protests have been held in Chinese cities. The lingering bitterness over Japa
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April 11, 2005
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They're the perfect tool for sharing your favorite chocolate mousse recipe with friends--or for upholding the basic tenets of democracy by letting the public know that a corrupt government official has been paying off your boss.
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补充: Dr Reed提出的理论认为Metcalfe’s Law并不够完善,他只计算了两个人之间的联系而产生的效益,却没有将3个人,4个人甚至更多人组成的网络所产生的效益计算进去。后来提出的Reed's Law应该
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April 10, 2005
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April 09, 2005
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Déjà vu
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another social bookmarking service
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Its direct-sales strategy has been a winner so far. However, in today's global market, that approach may need some adjusting
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April 08, 2005
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Life Hacks collection at 43 Folders Wiki
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software is valuable only the extent that it helps people, and it is expressly not valuable if it doesn%u2019t help people, no matter how wonderful it is otherwise.
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paul's new essay
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useful links
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Mark Cuban talked about his funding for Grokster's law suit
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"Design thinking" can create rewarding experiences for consumers -- the key to earnings growth and an edge that outsourcing can't beat
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Personal Informaion Management tool
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nice tip
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the question I asked all the time
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grab thumbnails from website and add tags
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The current estimated value of Earth's ecosystem services: $33 Trillion, or almost double the global GNP.
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The tech bubble saw an explosion of VC-funded start-ups%u2014and a dearth of orignal ideas
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Sicentist talked about science
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note's on Daniel Pink's sxsw panel
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notes on Daniel Pink's sxsw panel
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April 07, 2005
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bad marketing attempt
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RSS is not only good for delivering content from your blog, although blogs are what made RSS so popular. In fact, RSS can be used to deliver a great variety of content and content types.
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Typo is an absolutely minimal weblogging engine which comes without an admin interface. Its configured the first time you start it using a simple web form and after that you use it by posting from a rich desktop client application like MarsEdit, ecto or s
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CNET's photo sharing service
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Interview with Evan Williams
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What Blogosphere Says About NYT
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April 06, 2005
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Difference of Coordination, Cooperation, or Collaboration
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review of web
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Interview with Jason Fired - Founder of 37Signals
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some stat. of podcasting from pew's report
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Scrolls the document smoothly when scrolling the mouse wheel
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tiantian's new sandbox
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Danny O'Brien and Merlin Mann's Etech talk
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Merlin's interview
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April 05, 2005
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Back in November 1980, the Pulitzer Prize%u2013winning historian Barbara Tuchman asserted in The New York Times Magazine that the quality of civilization was going downhill.
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jianshuo's new company
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what a fun of this!
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businessweek's overview of tag trend
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Funding your own software venture results in a sales-focused and highly rewarding experience.
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The People's Republic is on the fast track to become the car capital of the world. And the first alt-fuel superpower.
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interesting points
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The Australian mining company BHP Billiton said Friday that the United States Defense Department was blocking it from using an advanced mapping technology to search for mineral deposits in China.
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April 04, 2005
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interview with Anatomic P2P founder and the concept of decentralized BitTorrent
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There's another totally-out-of-bounds BoingBoing parody
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copyfilter fight for a copyright infringement
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Reviews of major social network services
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the article talks about the recently acquirstion of social network service
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danah boyd's review of yahoo 360
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Clay on yahoo 360
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8 Important Questions To Ask When Evaluating “Social Networking” Providers. Following is some marketing material from LinkedIn.
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Search is one of the most important applications used on the internet and poses some of the most interesting challenges in computer science. Providing high-quality search requires understanding across a wide range of computer science disciplines. In this
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IA summit 2005 presentations
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In order to understand the conversations evidenced in an archive, context is needed. In this paper, we present a new way to gain this necessary context: analyzing the temporal rhythms of social relationships. We provide methods for constructing meaning
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Clay talks about DRM
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April 02, 2005
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crazy guy implant a rfid to left hand
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Google's april fool's joke?
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BB's april fool's joke
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No One is Perfect:
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In the Grokster case, a roll-call of music and movie studios are targeting their sights on file-sharing peer-to-peer networks. Their argument is that the creators of those networks should be deemed responsible for what people do with them -- technically,
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Yahoo is the new Google. Google is the new Yahoo
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April 01, 2005
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Flickr goodness. Flickr Related Tag Browser lets you surf Flickr's 'tag space'. Flickr tags are keywords used to classify images. Each tag has a associated list of 'related' tags, based on clustered usage analysis.
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geeks love mac
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How four underdogs from the mean streets of Phoenix took on the best from M.I.T. in the national underwater bot championship.
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Good news, Joshua going to full time for del.icio.us
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a copy of del.icio.us, and bundle other del.icio.us plug-ins.
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Soviet Union's red button controller
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helpful
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Mark is one of my favorite geeky billionaire
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Longtailer Mark Cuban
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Notes from Danny O'Brien's Life Hacks talk.
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Doug's self organize
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Greasemonkey is a Firefox extension which lets you to add bits of DHTML ("user scripts") to any webpage to change it's behavior. In much the same way that user CSS lets you take control of a webpage's style, user scripts let you easily control any aspect
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todd's panel
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Hewlett-Packard will name NCR Corp. Chief Executive Mark Hurd as its new CEO
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Most important P2P case
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Reports are beginning to roll in from attendees at this morning’s Supreme Court oral argument in Grokster:
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his is a simple guide to help you choose a typeface for your needs.
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good article on the points to keep in mind when you are starting a new business. It is simple and to the point.
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David Weinberger's insights on pros and cons of floksonomy
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the principles of personal learning for the new age:
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a real case of get a job position from your friend's referral within Linkedin's network. the power of social networking for every job seeker.
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a comprhensive reviews of Yahoo! 360
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David Weinberger's closing presentation at Freedom to connect: Rather than hear about the spread of democracy, I want to hear about the spread of connection. There is no freedom without connection. There is no peace without connection. There is no joy wit
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I have always viewed my role as a sort of ambassador or bridge between groups to help provide a dialog.
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Skypecasting and how to community
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skypecasting was getting hot
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Stuart 's new project
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skypecasting record tool
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Guy Kawasaki's(former Apple CEO) Top 10 Rules for Evangelism
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