the debate continues
on whether or not to delete Enterprise 2.0 from the wikipedia.
on whether or not to delete Enterprise 2.0 from the wikipedia.

Nice was founded in the 5th century BC by the Greeks of Marseille.
I took about 20 or so shots of the machine (which were much less interesting after opening them up in the Gimp) when I realized just how far information and communications technologies have come.
The hammers were locked up and the machine must have weighed close to 50 pounds. I'm not kidding.
Did it have Wifi? No. USB? Nope. Could it play Neil Young vids from You Tube? Not a chance. Could you take it on an airplane? No way. Could your friends easily receive copies of the pages you typed? Not unless you mailed them out each time you made a revision.
Via Steve Rubel, Pew/Internet let's us know whose online.
because you'll never know when you might need them ... (pdf)
Always a fan of what Jakob Nielson has to say.
While the article isn't new, this debate will continue for some time.
Even Brautigan has a profile on Myspace.
My version of itunes doesn't always add the most recent tracks that I download to my itunes library. One workaround for this that I like to use is by using the add folder to library command. While this gets the tracks in my library, I end up with duplicates over time.
Here is the cure...
Currently listening to Neko Case
Related:
Blacklisted on Emusic
last.fm allows you to subscribe to the latest listening habits of its users. So for example, if you wanted to subscribe to the music being played from my laptop, you can. not that you would want to do such a thing.
This reminds me of the Internet of Things or where objects blog. In this case, its my laptop blogging while I'm off doing who knows what.
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