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Eric Eldon
Facebook is most popular destination for government workers at work | thestarpress.com | The Star Press - http://www.thestarpress.com/article...
for that gov piece: "MUNCIE -- In between collecting taxes, assessing property and administering justice, employees in Delaware County government are also obsessively tracking their friends and updating their status on the social networking site Facebook. A public records request by The Star Press has revealed that during just one week in August, Delaware County government computers accumulated at least 269,874 hits on Facebook and its related applications, which include games." - Eric Eldon from Bookmarklet
MG Siegler
FriendFeed Not Dead, Just In A State Of “Chrysalis,” Says Co-founder - http://www.techcrunch.com/2009...
FriendFeed Not Dead, Just In A State Of “Chrysalis,” Says Co-founder
I love seeing Paul and Bret liking these things. - Jesse Stay
me too. - MG Siegler
And Eric Eldon :-) (Does this mean Eric's using FriendFeed more?) - Jesse Stay
hey jesse - i actually never stopped using FF! we use it internally. - Eric Eldon
Eric, maybe I wasn't paying close enough attention - you are now officially on my favorites list, sorry about that! (now embarrassed) - Jesse Stay
Good times. - Micah Wittman
Hey, Paul, you should post something like "I am the walrus" and see if it generates a TechCrunch article. Extra points if you can get them to say "monkey". - Ken Sheppardson
Ken, I'm still unclear on whether being the walrus is a good thing or not. - Paul Buchheit
I think it depends on whether you ask John Lennon or Lewis Carrol. Maybe you could leave that part out and just go with "I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together." - Ken Sheppardson
Paul - exactly - gotta wonder, what the heck did Steve Gillmor mean by that? Walrus, really? - Susan Beebe
But at least it got everyone's attention that is good, but now we want to know what is next, anticipation, a lot like a ketchup commercial. - Dan Morrill AKA Techwag
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