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Apple AT&T and Google Voice soap

Some links I collected during this week on the SOAP about Google Voice withdrawn from the app store:

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Posted August 1, 2009
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The fundamental design flaw in Twitter and Friendfeed

Both in Twitter and Friendfeed (and probably an awful lot of other applications) there is a design flaw regarding users protecting their updates. As you might know you can only read updates of users that protect their updates after they gave you permission for it.

However if you do not protect you updates (and give it a thought, why would you want to protect your updates, or are you talking about homeland security? Then you should not use these tools at all), the users that protect their updates are free to add you to follow you. However if you want to follow them back, you have to do a request...

You can read the complete item on Capping IT Off, Capgemini's technology blog

 

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Posted July 30, 2009
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Reward failing

Reward excellent failure. Punish mediocre success.
Tom Peters

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Posted July 29, 2009
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A Few Good Man "You Can't Handle the Truth"

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Posted July 29, 2009
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Stephen Fry on the joy of swearing

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Posted July 28, 2009
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Disruptive innovation

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Posted July 27, 2009
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Visualization of Amazon acquisitions and investments

Via MeetTheBoss.com

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Posted July 27, 2009
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Zandkasteel

First day well spend on my holiday (together with Tobias and Lyndsey)

             
Click here to download:
Zandkasteel.zip (3915 KB)

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Posted July 27, 2009
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Graham's Hierarchy of Disagreement: How to write strong arguments

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Posted July 27, 2009
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Weekly digest of week 30 2009

This week Nielsen presented results that teens are actually quite normal regarding media usage. YouTube drops support for IE6, Adobe released Wave and Google’s Wave is available from September and had an early release to build your own Wave.
Read the complete digest on Capping IT Off

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Posted July 27, 2009
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