Monthly Archives: March 2007

Knut: How do I explain this to my clients?

Germany is a funny country. Actually, this is the wrong word, but German readers will understand. What I meant is “curious”. And due to this fact, an icepolar bear saved from death, named Knut, has been occupying the headlines for … Continue reading

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Pure Speculation: Google and Apple Alliance

Looking at the top of my Gmail-page I see >Google Mail Calendar Photos Docs&Spreadsheets Checkout<, I have seen >Video< there as well. And I am thinking, what is the one thing that is missing…? How about this for an announcement … Continue reading

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Corporate speak and customers don’t match

So, the PS3 is finally shipping in Europe. There is an interesting arcticle on BBC.I particularly like the quote of the first customer in line: I feel fantastic. I’m delighted that everyone here also gets a television. Right. That’s exactly … Continue reading

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Trackbacks are dead

I guess they are. Steve Rubel asked the question whether anybody still uses them yesterday on twitter. Mixed answers, but mostly negative. . too much spam. nobody caresMe, I still use trackbacks from time to time, mostly when I link … Continue reading

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Tweetbar rocks! – twitter sidebar for Firefox and Flock

I especially love that Mike Demer set it up to work with Flock from the get-go. Easy set-up, no time lags so far. Ah yes: I am talking about tweetbar, a new twitter tool/extension for Firefox and Flock browsers. Highly … Continue reading

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The power of not-blogging

Steve Gillmor has been very quiet lately. Now that he has joined Twitter, he is silent there as well. But he already has 9 followers… Powered by ScribeFire.

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